In Memoriam Carole J. Cary
Through the years we’ve shared so many laughs and journeys together. A smile shared between the three of us, or a knowing wink causing raucous laughter amongst us.
Throughout some of the most challenging times in our lives my husband Michael and I knew that we always had your love and support. You stood firmly in your beliefs and you were never one to back down. Strength and rigid vigilance was your armor. Yes, just what we needed and you offered it freely.
We could never quantify how much we love you only to say that it runs deep in our hearts and to the bone. We will carry you, Carole J. Cary, in our hearts and minds forever. Love, love, love until the end of time.
May you rest in peace. God needed another angel to help others.
Cousins, Carole and Michael Gordon
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Hello, Cousins Lorene and Carole,
Just wanted to say that I love you both. As you may know, I always stayed in touch with your beloved mother. I will miss her greatly. When my mother transitioned to heaven, your mother came to visit my family, sitting us all down, she said “I am now your Auntie, Cousin, Grandma Carole. “ And that’s what we’ve lovingly called her since then. She used to always tell me, each time we talked, your mommy was one of my very favorite cousins. Cousin Carole, was a jewel among jewels 💎 and she did it her way! I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to spend time with her during this most recent Thanksgiving season. God is good to have allowed us that time together.
Just wanted you both to know how much I/ we loved your mother, our beloved Auntie, Cousin, Grandma Carole. I can see them now - sisters, cousins - laughing, talking and rejoicing together in Heaven amongst the Holy Angels. Rest well beloved souls. Well done. We will see you again.
Sending ♥️
Cousin Pamela
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I and Eamon are so saddened to hear about your mother's passing. I know that my mother, Marie, and your mother had a lifelong complex relationship. We, the Toscanos, have always loved our relationship with your mother. She was funny raucous, outrageous, generous, and a most memorable cousin. We will miss her terribly. We treasure the memory of the dinner we had ( Carole, Ruth, Stephanie, Eamon, and Falland ) at The Olive Garden, after an exhausting, entertaining, laugh filled afternoon of "planning" the family reunion in 2007. Looking back, I think we were giddy that we all felt that we had gotten something accomplished. But I can not recall exactly what it was. I think oxtails comes to mind a one of the many topics of the planning session discussions.
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