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Susan Sisco-Berry
February 23, 2021
Carol was one of the first people who welcomed me to THMS and she quickly became one of my favorite people in that building! From the Princess license plate on her desk, to her toe ring, and her love of snow- and waterskiing, Carol and I shared many passions and interests! Rightfully so, her desk was in the middle of the office hub and her smile and laughter centered us all! It was my pleasure to have met and worked with her and I'm sad that she left our world so soon! My sincere condolences to the Sowder family, but I'm so very happy that you enjoyed Carol all of these years! I hope that your memories will comfort you during the days, weeks and months to come as I know you'll never stop missing her!
Su Berry
CCS School Psychologist
Dawson Family
February 21, 2021
Deepest sympathy to Gary, Jill, John and family. We share many happy memories of your vacations in Canada.
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