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Carol Breyer Obituary

Breyer, Carol Ann
Feb. 26, 1934 - Sep. 12, 2014
On September 12, Carol Ann died in her sleep in Savannah, GA, at a motel stopover enroute to a retreat in West Virginia. She was born in Rochester, NY, to Caroline Gleichauf and Charles Strobel. She had two older sisters, Jean Kinzel (deceased) and Marilyn Murray. She is survived by Lee Breyer, her husband of 45 years, her sister Marilyn, three nephews and two nieces.
After the family moved to Baltimore, MD, she attended Mount St. Agnes High School and, on graduation, she went to the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. During her college years, she joined the Sisters of Mercy in Baltimore and continued her undergraduate education at Mount St. Agnes College. She earned her graduate degree at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. She continued post grad studies at the University of Maryland and received her doctorate from Walden University in Educational Administration. Her religious assignments took her to Savannah, GA, Mobile, AL, and Washington, DC as well as Baltimore.
In 1969, Carol Ann and Lee settled in the Washington, DC area. There she was very active in the civil rights movement, working in the national office of the US Catholic Bishops in its Peace and Justice office, learning much from the then newly established Public Broadcasting Service, and was employed by Prince George's Community College to help establish its continuing education program for adults. The couple were heavily involved in developing a number of small intentional communities dedicated to a renewal in the Catholic Church.
In 1979, she and Lee moved to Tallahassee, FL, where she worked at the Florida Department of Education, focusing on the establishment of the state's community college system and also with Florida State University as a program evaluator. It was there that she became very familiar with the problems of people' living on the streets' (through the local homeless coalition) and with those behind bars (at the local state prison).
Carol Ann took her compassion for justice and her commitment to nonviolence with her to Ellenton, FL in 2000. There she and Lee built Mercy-on-the- Manatee, a house that won awards for energy conservation (the FPL BuildSmart Gold Award) and environmental sensitivity (the Florida Native Plant Society's Landscaping Award). Her passion for care of the environment caused her to be a very active volunteer in the Florida Master Gardener Program and the Sierra Club in Manatee County. Carol Ann was heavily involved in peace and justice issues her entire life and so she became the Florida State Coordinator of Pax Christi, the national Catholic Peace Movement, and was also instrumental in the creation and establishment of the Diocese of Venice Environmental Justice Commission. Shortly afterwards, she was active in the Earth Charter; South West Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice; Pace e Bene, the movement for a nonviolent culture of peace; as well as a member of Call to Action, a progressive organization in the Catholic tradition. Her interest in such groups involved both church and social reform issues and brought her to the Mary, Mother of Jesus Inclusive Catholic Community.
Among her proudest achievements was her role on The President's Committee on the Employment of People with Disabilities and the subsequent federal legislation extending justice to a previously neglected population. In all her activities, her signature quality was her advocacy for social justice for those living on the edges of church and society...with no exceptions.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 4, 4:00 pm, at St. Andrew United Church of Christ, 6908 Beneva Road, Sarasota, FL, 34238. This will be followed by refreshments and storytelling in Stewart Hall.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to:
Mary, Mother of Jesus Catholic Community, 6908 Beneva Road, Sarasota, FL 34238
Pax Christi-USA, 415 Michigan Avenue NE - Suite 240, Washington, DC 20017-4503
Mercy Sisters of the Americas (South Central Community), 101 Mercy Drive, Belmont, NC 28012
Or a charity of your choosing.

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Published by Herald Tribune from Sep. 28 to Sep. 29, 2014.

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Harry McPeak

October 29, 2017

Our dear Freddie, Summers at ND. The world was certainly a brighter place for your being with us. Love to Lee (Joliet for a beer). Harry

Babs

October 14, 2014

I loved working with Carol Ann on peace events, her energy, her dedication. Always felt her presence made a real difference in the world, that her desire for peace was a power that could not or would not be compromised. I will miss you, Carol Ann. I am sorry we didn't have more time.

Patricia Badore

October 8, 2014

Carol Ann was my Sr. Frederick at Mercy High School. She had so much energy - she seemed in constant motion. I remember being in her English class that terrible day in November when we heard that the president had been shot. It was such tragic news. Her face mirrored all of her class. Her ever preset smile gone. We all loved her and will miss not seeing her at our reunion.

Peg Tabor

October 8, 2014

I knew Carol Ann many years ago as Sr. Mary Frederick, my high school English teacher at Mercy High School. She was a terrific teacher and role model for the teenage girls she taught.

Aminah

October 6, 2014

Carol Ann's Family,

I know you will miss her wonderful presence as we all shall. Please accept condolences at this time.

By means of the resurrection, Jehovah has opened up the priceless opportunity for untold multitudes of people who have died to come back from the dead and enjoy eternal life. This means that you can have the heartwarming hope that someday, in God's new world, you will be reunited with loved ones who have fallen asleep in death.—Mark 5:35, 41, 42; Acts 9:36-41.

October 1, 2014

Carol Ann (and Lee)
You were so loving- amid your many commitments- to travel down here in Naples to visit me in the nursing home. Your Christ-like spirit has always inspired me and John. your loving sister in Mercy and beyond, Charlotte Hollohan.

Mark Binder

September 29, 2014

I worked with Carol Ann and Lee designing their house. They are easily my best clients ever, and it was a pleasure to work with them both. AND to continue to see them around the greater Sarasota area in a wide variety of common causes for all the years after.

verna safran

September 29, 2014

I met Carol Ann working in an interfaith peace coalition and always had tremendous respect for her. She always showed up at events such as World Peace Day -- and in fact, if her life could be summed up, the positive praise for her would be: "She always showed up." Dependable, sane, constructive -- she will be missed.

September 29, 2014

Carol Ann,
I will miss your smile and loving support and leadership at Mary Mother of Jesus Inclusive Catholic Community.
I am counting on your heavenly presence to continue to be with us as we journey as an egalitarian, inclusive, justice-seeking faith community. I will miss you, my dear Sister and friend.
Love always,
Bridget Mary

Adam Tebrugge

September 29, 2014

Carol Ann was a great lady who did so much for so many. I will miss her a lot.

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