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GINA GUERIN
August 15, 2006
CARL,THE ONLY COMFORT WE HAVE THROUGH OUT ALL OF THIS IS KNOWING THAT YOU ARE TOGETHER WITH YOUR MOM. REST IN PEACE. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY WILL MISS BOTH YOU AND YOUR MOM. LOVE THE GUERIN FAMILY.
Kareen (Hanson) Sheffield
June 13, 2006
My cousin Carl - a compassionate, caring, soft spoken man with a charming sense of humor. How I will miss him - especially as I prepare for a trip to Minnesota this summer. I was eleven when Carli was born and he provided me with my first baby sitting experience. I took him for rides in the big maroon colored buggy with the necessary mosquito net. It seems like only yesterday, but passing time and many miles separate those memories. In more recent years, Carli would write or phone - how I will miss hearing his raspy voice.
April 24, 2006
Carl - It is still hard to believe you are gone. Each day I imagine that you will walk in the office.
We miss you so much!!!
Nancy
Tony Singerhouse
April 17, 2006
I loved my Uncle Carl. He could be stubborn at times, but he was an extremely good man. I thought so much more of him after my accident. He came to see me in the hospital every single day. It was truly amazing that words cannot describe. I remember so many good times, so many laughs. He'd always kick us out so he could watch sports when we were at Grandma's house (Mary Comparoni) It has been a really, really hard time for me these past months. Not only for my but the entire family and friends. Thank you all for your wonderful support through these tough times. I appreciate it thousand times fold. Carl, I love you man! I know your there watching over us everyday. Guiding us to the right direction in our lives. Take care. Your nephew, Tony
Zelinda Hanson
April 14, 2006
Dear Carl..."A most loving and caring Nephew"
I miss you so much. Miss all your fun-loving ways with that beautiful bright smile. Miss our telephone conversations that kept us so close. You always tried to make sure you were there at the Minneapolis Airport to greet us when we arrived. I remember you trying playfully to hide from Uncle Warren, who would love to tease, but you always got back at him. I loved that Carl! I tell Uncle Warren to be nice to you "Up There". Until we meet again, Carl, I will always keep you close to my heart.
With Love,
Auntie Zel
Jim DeFonso
April 3, 2006
Carlie is my second cousin. I really had the pleasure of getting to know him when I was working part time tending bar at his dad's restaurant. He was a 16 year old busboy and I was a 26 year old schoolteacher. We had many great conversations. I was fortunate enough to see Carlie in the summer of 2003 at Nashwauk's 100th anniversary celebration. He and I and the DeJarlais' and other family members went to the parade and had a great time. My thoughts and prayers go out to his sisters, other relatives, and friends. May you rest in peace, Carlie. Your cousin, Jim DeFonso
Diane (Hanson) Benson
March 25, 2006
My heart goes out to my cousins (Mary Lou, Jayne, and Berty. I was so saddened my the death of Carlie. Haven't seen him in a few years, but remember every time I came back to Keewatin or the cities, Carlie would always make a point of coming to see my family and me. I will always remember his shy smile and plesant nature.
God Bless - Love Diane
March 24, 2006
THIS IS TO ADDRESS THE FIRE DEPARTMENT THAT CARL, MY COUSIN, WORKED WITH.
I WAS VERY IMPRESSED, BUT NOT SURPRISED, WITH THE HONOR GUARD AND THE PROFESSIONALISM SHOWN FOR MY COUSIN'S PASSING.
I WAS HONORED THAT SO MANY OF HIS FRIENDS AND CO-WORKERS HAVE SO MUCH COMPASSION FOR HIM, AND WILL REMEMBER HIM FOR THE GREAT PERSON HE WAS IN LIFE.
WE WILL ALL MISS HIM, BUT, HE WILL REMAIN WITH US IN EACH AND EVERY THOUGHT AND MEMORY WE HAVE WITH HIM. I AM PLEASED AND FORTUNATE TO HAVE MET THE VERY FINE PEOPLE HE KNEW AND WORKED WITH.
CAROLD DE JARLAIS
Mark Hugo
March 22, 2006
I too know Carl from the Metrodome.
I'm saddened to say that I skated with Carl, for about 3 or 4 years,
before I was bold enough to introduce myself. I then found him to be a most charming, and selfless fellow. I really can't add more than has been said. But to say, YES DEAR FRIEND, you will be missed!
Mark H.
sue bui
March 21, 2006
Carl, it's only been a year since we've met but I can tell you I will miss your smile and laughter. Thank you for touching my heart. My deepest sympathies to all of Carl's family.
Nancy
March 21, 2006
The office is not the same without Carl. Everyone is very somber. I know I walk to his desk several times a day just to look at his papers with his signature, pictures of Carl that are there, etc. Somehow it makes me feel closer to him.
Nancy
CAROLD '' CARROTS '' DEJARLAIS JR.
March 20, 2006
MY BELOVED CUGINO (COUSIN) AND GREAT FRIEND, CARL, CARLOS, OR CARLUCCI, WOULD ALWAYS RESPOND WITH A BIG HAPPY SMILE. HE TOLD ME MANY TIMES IN OUR LIVES, I WAS THE BROTHER HE NEVER HAD, AND I WAS TRULY HONORED. HE YEARNED TO FIND A PLACE UP NORTH, ON THE IRON RANGE TO RETIRE, AND I WAS SEARCHING FOR HIM AND EAGER FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE HIM NEARER TO US, UP THERE ON THE 'RANGE'.
I ANTICIPATED FISHING, HUNTING, AND MUSHROOM PICKING, AMONG OTHER THINGS WITH HIM. HIS PASSING LEAVES A HUGE HOLE IN MY HEART; AND I AM GRATEFUL FOR THE TIMES HE CAME UP TO VISIT FOR A COUPLE DAYS, AND HE KNEW HE WAS ALWAYS WELCOME.
HE CHERISHED THE SLOWER PACED QUIETNESS OF THE PLACE WHERE HE WAS RAISED, KEEWATIN AND HIBBING. HE WAS NOT ONLY MY CUGINO, BUT MY DEAR FRIEND AND BROTHER.
HIS LAST SENTENCE IN HIS '' THANK YOU '' CARD FOR HIS DEAR MOTHER'S FUNERAL SERVICE, WAS : ''TAKE CARE OF YOUR MOTHER AND YOURSELF, BECAUSE WE DONT KNOW WHAT IS AROUND THE CORNER.'' BE WITH GOD, CARL.
Alan Bofenkamp
March 19, 2006
My heart goes out to the Comparoni family in their loss. Carl was my best friend from when he came to St. Paul in the '60's until I moved away in '78. He was such a pal, always there with a sharp retort, his humor, his unique take on life. We went to High School together, shared the fun of our first cars together (his a mint '57 Chevy), and went to a bunch of Saints hockey games. We drove to California together when we were 20, two young guys on the road. The memories of Carl are the memories of my younger days. I kept in loose contact with him over the years and because of that I'm still left with a hole in my heart. I wanted him to have that retirement in Hibbing that he talked of, but I'll console myself in that he left us skating, an important part of his life.
Jennie Stage
March 19, 2006
I had the pleasure of working with Carl at the Como Golf Course. He was a great man with a compassionate heart. He will be missed greatly. My prayers are with the Comparoni family.
C A R O L D D E J A R L A I S J R .
March 17, 2006
CAROLD '' CARROTS '' DEJARLAIS JR.
3724 BERG ROAD
HIBBING, MINNESOTA 55746
Kris "Schwei" Schweizer
March 17, 2006
Dear Comparoni Family,
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to speak about Carlie last evening.
Here is the poem I wrote for Carlie & was able to share with all present.
BECAUSE YOU SMILED CARLIE
by Kris “Schwei” Schweizer
I raised my head and saw you there
Waiting in line with me.
A smile had started in your eyes
And it was - good - to see.
In a moment, it reached your lips
I wondered - "Do you know the joy
That traveled with your smile?"
Your smile is joy so pure
With your smile, joy is released from the soul
Your smile makes a soul stronger than before
A smile is such a little thing,
But - Oh - it's good to see.
On your face a smile shines though
I forever will have a smile - from you.
Thank you.
My prayers of strength remain with you all.
CINDY BECKERMANN
March 17, 2006
MARY,
I WAS SO SAD TO READ ABOUT CARL, I HAVE MANY MEMORIES OF HIM AND STEVE FROM YEARS AGO. FRICK AND FRACK, BOTH NEEDED SUPERVISION WHEN THEY WERE TOGETHER, BUT THEY WERE BOTH VERY FUN TO BE WITH. I AM SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSSES AND MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.
LOVE TO YOU,
CINDY BECKERMANN
Dr. Tom Vukodinovich
March 17, 2006
Dear Comparoni Family,
I was fortunate to have the pleasure
of Carl's unique friendship for many years, since we both grew up in Keewatin. Based on my serving society for 23 years and dealing with thousands of people, I can surely say that Carl was one of the most polite, caring patients I have ever met. I had a terrible feeling that something was wrong when he failed to show up for his appointment last Thursday and we were unable to reach him, as this was totally out of character for Carl. My staff, wife and I were shocked and deeply saddened to see his obituary. We will all miss him very much. Please accept my sympathies and I'm sorry I missed you at Carl's visitation.Circumstances were such that I arrived shortly after you had all left for the evening. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Tom Vukodinovich D.D.S.and staff
Tad Wagner
March 16, 2006
Dear Family Members,
My heartfelt condolences to all of you in your time of sorrow. I was introduced to Rollerdome early in the season, and recall seeing Carl skating with energy and enthusiasm.
I could never keep up!
I later realized that one of my associates (husband) is related to (Carl) as well. Its amazing how close we are all in this thing called life, and in times like these we all need to stick together. I will make sure and include all of you in my prayers, and my thoughts in the months to come.
Marla (Christy) Eckman
March 16, 2006
Jane & Mary...Sending my sincere condolences to you and all your family. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. Thinking of you and to let you know that you are in my prayers,
Thomas Ferrara
March 16, 2006
Deepest sypathies and well wishes to the family. After years of luckily being able to work with Carl in the union local and crossing paths with him many times in the City, his energy, quick wit, honesty and humor will be greatly missed...
Nancy Mondry
March 16, 2006
I have been lucky enough to work with Carl for the past 8 years. He was the one person in the office that could make you smile no matter what. He had the quickest wit and a huge heart. Carl was there for me when I lost my mom. I can still picture him standing outside of the funeral home, waiting for me to drive up so he could give me a big hug. His friendship meant so much to me.
Carl - It wasn't long ago that we were comforting you - we are now comforting each other.
Love you and miss you much,
Nancy
Sharon Michaud
March 16, 2006
I had the pleasure to work with Carl the last few years. The first time I had to work with him I thought what a grouch and then realized that the guy really had a soft spot. Use to tell him calm down and be patient that things will be fine. I use to see him come in the office and would log him into his computer so he wouldn't get frustrated. He was like a brother to me. (which I never had) Carl was the greatest!! He will be deeply missed and will always have a place in my heart.
John Creegan
March 16, 2006
Not only was Carl always the first in line for skating, he was also always anxious to get started, often trying to get the staff to open the gates early. Sometimes I'd show up late and Carl would ask me why I was late, then tell me how long he'd been skating and what lap he was on. I think he knew that would spur me on. On those nights I could always look forward to Carl, at the end of the night, joking with me that if I'd only gotten there on time I could be going home now.
I'll miss Carl. He was an important part of the social fabric that made the endless nights of skating better.
Jacqueline Athmann
March 16, 2006
Over the years, I can't tell you how many times Carl has made my day (and the skating) just a little bit easier. His friendly smile greeting me every time I arrived at the dome, our brief conversations and knowing nods to each other will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Comparoni family.
Dan Osborn
March 16, 2006
I met Carl several years ago at the metro dome and ever since have looked forward to skating a few laps with him during each session. Carl always had a smile and encouraging comments and I could tell he was a very caring person with a good heart. I will miss him and skating will not be the same.
My thoughts and prayers are with Carl's family.
Nancy Welsh
March 16, 2006
Thank you, Carl, for just being you - the pleasant, cheerful inline skate friend you were. You always made our days better with your smile and laughs. The Dome will be an emptier place without you. Sincere sympathies to the Camparoni family.
Connie Ecklund
March 15, 2006
My thoughts go out to Carl's family and close friends during this difficult time. I have worked at the Rollerdome on and off for about 9 years and look forward to seeing the regulars each time I come into work. Carl was always a smiling face at the door when we were getting ready to open. Always asking can we come in yet!! I will miss hearing him yell that down the concourse. Carl was always fun to chat with while skating. He will be greatly missed.
lori stejskal
March 15, 2006
Carl was a great guy to know. My husband and I are the onsite managers where Carl lived. He was liked by everyone who lives here. He will be missed dearly. Our prayers and thoughts go out to his family. Carl tell my dad I said hi.
Sue Clauson
March 15, 2006
My husband and I are season-pass holders to the Rollerdome, as was Carl. Every fall, I would look forward to seeing familiar faces again. I was always glad to see Carl. He was always in a great mood and smiling. While skating a couple of weeks ago, Carl would pass my daughter and me and then we would pass Carl. He joked about passing us "for the seventh time". It was with shock and deep sadness to learn of what happened. It is a reminder of how very fragile life is. It was our fortune to know someone as kind as Carl. It will not be the same without him at the Dome.
Chuck, Sue, and Meg Clauson
Debb Morgen
March 15, 2006
I skated for years at the Dome, and Carl was always a bright spot of every visit. He had a smile for everyone, a friendly chuckle, and a loving presence that just made you want to be his friend. And a friend he was, to everyone there. I will always remember how Carl ribbed me as I passed him saying, "On Your Left", to which he would jokingly reply back, "On Your Left"...and always with a smile on his face and in his voice. My deepest sympathy to all of Carl's family and freinds...we have all lost a bright light in him!
Jim DeJarlais
March 15, 2006
Carlie (family and friends called him this while growing up)is my cousin. Our families spent much time together and Carlie loved to try most anything. My brother and I were 7 and 5 years older than Carlie, but he was always a key invited guest to our birthday parties. A most memorable story about Carlie is how he liked to watch Popeye cartoons. He would ask his mom and dad to let him try a can of spinach like Popeye, but they tried to put him off since they didn't think he would like the taste. He persisted for several years and finally they cooked a can of spinach and put it on his plate. He tasted it and they asked him how he liked it. He knew the pressure was on because he had persisted for so long so as he was gagging, he said "it's great". I think he managed to swallow one forkful and so much for his requests for spinach. He and I met frequently for lunch at Champps because he would never leave the St. Paul city limits because of his job and responsibility. He loved to tease and then just sit back and grin. I'l miss those times together. He was a class act and a man of integrity. God bless you, Carlie.
Kathy Zevnick Brown
March 15, 2006
Dear Comparoni Family,
I spoke with my dad, Bob Zevnick, last night to give him the sad news about Carl. He was so saddened to hear of your family's loss. Dad spent about 20 minutes talking about "Carly." He talked of what a great kid he was and what a great person he grew up to be. Keewatin celebrations and summer days at Spadacini's cabin on Swan Lake, were some of the memories he shared with me. When Dad was working in the penalty box at the State Hockey Tournament, he said "Carly" came down to visit him between periods and they had a wonderful conversation.
Just two years ago, my youngest brother, Jim, died suddenly. His memories still linger every day. We hope and pray that time and prayers will heal the pain of your great loss, also.
God bless you all,
Kathy Zevnick Brown Lonsdale, MN
Bob and Alice Zevnick Swan Lake
Linda Kamas
March 15, 2006
I knew Carl for a short time since November, 2005 when I started working at Fire Prevention. I feel honored to have known him. I felt we made a connection... He became like my brother. I could see his sweet spirit underneath his crabbiness and he always made me laugh. When I told him that he reminded me of the crab in the Don Knotts movie, "Mr. Limpet", he laughed. I gave him a beanie baby crab and he pinned it to his cubicle. I have taken it back and renamed it "Carl" and have placed on top of my computer. We both lost our moms 1 1/2 months apart from each other. I miss him and work will never be the same again. Comparoni family, please accept my sympathies... my thoughts and prayers are with you. Carl, I miss you my brother... you're with our moms now! I love you.
Chuck Smerdon
March 15, 2006
Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the Comparoni family.
My wife and I knew Carl from skating at the Rollerdome. Through all the years of skating there, we could always count on Carl having a smile on his face and a warm hello when he would see us. His presence will be very much missed. We feel lucky to have known Carl.
Chuck and Kathy
Michelle Blessing
March 15, 2006
As a property manager in downtown St. Paul, I got to know Carl quite well over the years. He certainly tried hard to be gruff, but after just a few meetings, I realized what a teddy bear he was. I, too, am from Keewatin, and recently Carl and I had been talking at great length about the centennial celebration coming up this summer. He was very excited about it. He will be greatly missed by many, many people. I am very glad I was able to get to know him.
Linda Kamas
March 15, 2006
I knew Carl for a short 4 months since I started working at Fire Prevention in November, 2005. I felt we had a connection right away and I could see his sweet spirit past his crabbiness. We lost our moms 1 1/2 months apart from each other, so we had that connection as well. He would laugh when I told him that he reminded me of the crab in the Don Knotts movie "Mr. Limpet". I gave him a beanie baby crab and he hung it on his cubicle. I have taken it back and have renamed it "Carl" and have placed it on my computer. Comparoni family, please accept my deepest sympathy... my thoughts and prayers are with you. Carl, you're with your mom now and my mom too.I miss you, mi hermano!
Sue Kustrich
March 15, 2006
Comparoni Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Carl. I worked with him years ago at Hafners and have seen him recently. He had in the past inspected the building I live in and I didn't reconize him until Rick Hagel told me it was Carl. It has been a few years since Hafners. He was a fun loving guy then and was when I saw him a few months ago. He will be missed!! My prayers go out to all who had the pleasure to know him.
Jim Hoffner
March 14, 2006
My deepest sympathy to Carl's family and to his friends.
Carl was a very special man and friend. I spent more than 10,000 miles in-line skating with Carl at the Dome...always off my left shoulder and good ear and off his right shoulder and good ear. I will miss my friend dearly. Yet, I know he will always be off my left shoulder talking into the good ear. God must have wanted a Fire Inspector who could skate, and He got a heck of a good one.
With God's blessings to Carl's family and friends and my deepest sympathy.
Dina Alvarado
March 14, 2006
Carl was a sweet, caring neighbor that we have ever had. I am glad that we got to know a loving man like him. He will be missed truly!
Comparoni Family~~~Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tim O'Connor
March 14, 2006
Carl was good friend. I met him many years ago at the Buttery in St.Paul. He always had a smile on his face and had kind word for everyone. I will miss seeing him around town.
Tom Zangs
March 14, 2006
I am proud to say Carl was a friend of mine. I met Carl while working for the Fire Department where we shared a lot of lunches and a lot of laughs. Just days before Carl passed away we were planning fishing trips and he wanted to try pheasant hunting. That was Carl, he was game for anything as long as he was with his friends. Everything was more fun if Carl was there. I am going to miss you Carl, friends like you are few and far between! Thanks for being you.
Leo Fernandez
March 14, 2006
As former owner of the Rollerdome, I looked forward everyday to when we would open our doors to the first skaters to arrive for the evening of skating. Without fail Carl was always one of the first people through the doors. We would joke with him saying "Lock the doors, if we let him in, who knows what other kind of riffraff will try to get in" We would laugh and know that it was a joy to see him everyday.
I sold the business a couple of years ago when my then 13 month old daughter was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. I will always remember the outpour of love and prayers that we received from the regulars at the Rollerdome. But I will especially remember Carl's heart felt words, "If there is anything I can do, day or night, let me know, I will be there". With tears in both of our eyes, I knew that he meant every word he said.
Carl will be missed for the joy he brought to so many lives. Without a doubt, somewhere in heaven he is making someone smile right now.
God bless you Carl.
Peace to all who knew and loved him.
Steve Zaccard
March 14, 2006
I'm fortunate enough to have had the distinct honor and pleasure to work with Carl in fire prevention for the past 8 years. He was so passionate about his work. He cared very deeply for the people it was his job to protect. He saved their lives everyday and now we must suffer through the loss of his. His distinctive voice, his self-effacing humor, and just his good-old friendship will be missed by all of us how got to know him. He was one of the best servants of the Saint Paul community I've ever met. Good bye, Carl.
Paula Peterson
March 14, 2006
Carl was truly one in a million. He loved children and reached out to them in a special way. He was funny, witty and like a good Italian bread, soft on the inside. And don't say Iee-talian.
What a great guy, he will be missed.
Lorraine Olson
March 14, 2006
Carl worked at the St. Paul Regional
Water Services as a Meter Reader for
some years before being promoted to the Fire Department. I got to know
Carl a little bit more as he was on the Union negotiation team for 1842 with 2508 Union. The two unions negotiated together. He was always pleasant and nice to talk to. He will be missed by his many friends.
Darla Garvey
March 14, 2006
As a friend of the Comparoni family, I am so sad over the loss of Carl. I thoroughly enjoyed bugging the heck out of him for the 35 years that I've known him. I loved his sense of humor, his failed attempts at portraying a gruff exterior, and his kind heart. He made me laugh every time I saw him. I will miss the way we teased each other. I will miss my friend.
With sympathy,
Susan Churack
March 14, 2006
I met Carl at the Commerce building located at fourth and Wabasha. Carl was inspecting (fire marshal duties) the Commerce building. As he walked by my cube, he saw my last name, Churack. He stopped and asked if I was from Keewatin. He did not look familiar to me, Carl graduated from high school in 1970 and I was born in 1962 to Mike and Mary Churack. Because of our age difference, we probably would have never met. We talked and I told him that I grew up in Keewatin, who my parents were, that I had a brother Bruce and that I moved to the twin cites in the mid 80’s after graduating from UMD.
Meeting Carl was a neat experience for me because he was from my small town of Keewatin and knew my family especially my brother Bruce who passed away in 1969 when I was 7 years old. Carl let me know that he lived down the street from my parent’s home and played, as a child, with Bruce. This brief conversation with Carl will be something I will always remember. I will remember Carl for his friendly personality, being a friend to my brother Bruce, and a person who took the time to talk with me. I was happy to have met someone who knew my brother. I was much too young to get to know Bruce. Carl was taken at a young age, so was Bruce. I know that Carl will meet Bruce in heaven and tell him that he met his little sister. Carl and his family will always in my prayers.
Angie Leitner
March 14, 2006
I knew Carl for such a short time but I am very grateful to have known him. He had a way of setting the tone of the office everyday. If he was in a bad mood you could most likely crack a joke or poke fun at him and he would send it right back at you.
Carl found out that I enjoy to rollerblade and encouraged me to go to the Rollerdome. I used to go a lot when I was younger and went once this year. I do not own a helmet, much to my own arrogance/ignorance. I plan to buy a helmet before the next time I rollerblade.
I will miss Carl very much. In his passing, Carl taught me to value even the simplest of things for they may be gone tomorrow.
Bill Buth
March 14, 2006
Comparoni Family---my thoughts and prayers are with you. I had the pleasure of working with Carl and found him to be a sincere dedicated individual. The members of St. Paul BOMA had a moment of silence in Carl's honor at our Monday March 12 membersahip meeting. He will be missed.
Diane McCabe
March 14, 2006
Carl was my dear friend that I met through work. I looked forward to seeing him in the parking lot every morning doing his crossword puzzle and than walking up to work with us. Every morning I laughed while entering work, laughed while at work, and truly enjoyed who he was, a good friend. If his car was not in the lot in the morning I knew my day was going to be not as great!
I am so deeply sorry for the loss of your dear loving brother, uncle and friend. He truly was one in a million!!
He will be missed!!!
The entire family is in my thoughts and prayers,
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