Carolyn-Koval-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Spinelli - Ricciuti Funeral Home - Ansonia

Carolyn Koval

Sep 10, 1947 - Jul 2, 2025

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My condolences Uncle John Kim And Carrie and families .I am very sorry to hear of aunti Carolyn passing .She was always so bubbly and fun to be around .She will be missed rest in peace.

My condolences to John and family. I remember Carolyn so well. We went to Ansonia High together. Always smiling , she was so much fun. Rest in peace.

My condolences to John and his family. Carolyn was my best friend in high school. We laughed a lot and did get into trouble from time to time! She was a lot of fun to be with! This picture that I recently found was from our Junior Prom! Wow! Where did the time go! Shortly after graduation I moved away. I regret we did not keep in touch. My brother Joseph saw her now and then and let me know that he saw her. She will be in my thoughts until we meet again. Your friend, Janet Severino

I had the extreme privilege and pleasure of working with Carolyn in cardiology at Danbury Hospital. Affectionately known as “Mamma” she taught me a lot about cardiac nursing but what I treasure the most is the endless laughs we shared. She made work fun.
My sincere condolences to the family she leaves behind. She adored all of you!
I hope she finds pierogis in heaven.

Our sincere condolences for the precious loss of your wife, mom, grand mom and great grand mom. We shared many wonderful years of friendship. Travels, dinners at each other’s homes, antiquing, millions of laughs and working together at Griffin. Your loss is tremendous and you are all in our prayers for healing peace.

I met Carolyn when my family moved to Oxford . We became very close. We did a lot of things together, exercise classes going on vacation. We had plenty of dinners together. We were always there for each other. Make sure you find Joe and have a glass of wine. Prayers go to your family.

Heartfelt condolences to the Carature and Koval families. Memories of Carolyn come flooding back as she was a steady presence looking after us (five children under the age of 8) when our youngest brother was born in 1965. Even as a 17 year old, she was responsible, unflustered, and kind. May her memory be a blessing.

I became friends with Carolyn when her brother Frank (Sonny), who was my significant other, was diagnosed with cancer in 2009. She traveled to South Carolina many times to support Frank during his sickness and we became friends during that process. Knowing that Frank’s death was imminent, Carolyn and John came to say their goodbyes. As they were leaving for the airport in the darkness of that early April morning, Carolyn crept into the bedroom to say her last farewell with tears running...

Carolyn was our beloved neighbor who welcomed us when we moved in. She loved to sit out on the porch when there was a storm as we did. We will miss her smile and presence. May you rest in peace!
Love
Pam & Mark

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Carolyn's Obituary

OXFORD: Carolyn (Carature) Koval, age 77, entered eternal rest in the early morning hours of July 2, 2025, in the comfort of her home, with her loving family by her side. She was the beloved wife of fifty-eight years to John A. Koval.Born in Derby on September 10, 1947, she was the daughter of...

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