Webster, Carolyn E.
Carolyn E. Webster went home to be with her Lord on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012.
Carolyn Elizabeth Webster was born Feb. 24, 1922, in the township of Lucas, in Menomonie, to Sever and Bertha White.
Carolyn was residing at Our House Assisted Living on 16th Street South in Wisconsin Rapids since June of 2005.
Carolyn married Russell D. Webster in Menomonie on March 2, 1940; he died in 2003.
She is survived by one daughter, Carol Weier of Wisconsin Rapids; and one son, Charles Webster and daughter-in-law, Lorie, of Elkhorn; grandchildren, Terry Weier and wife Suzette, Jeffery Weier and wife Sharon, Laurie Berg, Tim Weier and spouse Terri, Roland Weier Jr. and spouse Denise, and Tim Weier and Sandy.
Carolyn also is survived by 12 great-grandchildren and sisters Lottie Finder, Viola Hobbick and Bessie Crotteau and one brother, Herbert White.
Carolyn was preceded in death by brothers Alonzo, Hiriam, Bill, Kenneth and Eddie; sisters Della, Dorothy and Francis; and two grandchildren, Raleigh Weier and Tina Sisley.
Memorial services will be held in Menomonie on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Burial will be in Menomonie at Ford Cemetery.
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To the family of Carolyn your family is in my thoughts and prayers. She was a special little lady. I loved to listen to her stories. I will miss her dearly.
Lisa Thompson
October 24, 2012
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