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Jacob Dorn
November 2, 2010
Carolyn was a marvelous student of mine at Wright State University, a gifted conversationalist and loyal pilgrim in the Brethren way. My wife Carole and I have not had contact with her for many years, but our memories of her remain vivid, and we regret her loss to her many family members and close friends.
Martin Arbagi
November 2, 2010
On my own behalf, and that of the Department of History at Wright State University, let me express my condolences to Carolyn's family. She earned her Master of Arts degree at WSU in 1975, and I vividly recall her as a gifted student -- and a wonderful person as well.
Terri Grant Griffith
November 1, 2010
I am so sorry to hear of Carolyn's death. I have fond memories of her and often have thought of her when doing things at the church. Mack Memorial holds her dear to us and will continue to keep Carolyn in mind. You all will be in my prayers during this time.
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