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CARLA LYNNE WOLLENS

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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WOLLENS age 65. Beloved daughter of the late Charles W. and Margaret (nee Baumgardner); dearest sister of Bruce Wollens (wife Liza); loving cousin to many. Carla was a Critical Care Respiratory Therapist at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus. She enjoyed teaching her many respiratory interns, stamping,...

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Carla will be greatly missed. She was an expert and a mentor in the ICU. I enjoyed sharing lunches with her, we had great conversations. RIP.

My deepest condolences to Carla's family. She was a kind soul with a smile to all she met and had a contagious laugh. We met at BGSU as we started our adult journey as freshmen. I will miss receiving her Christmas message outlining the past year and her travels around the world. A good and loving person who will be missed by so many.

Carla was my clinical instructor a few years back who was so patient with us newbies and so incredibly knowledgeable. Last year I ran into her at a rubber stamp convention and we realized that we shared a similar interest. A few months ago we got together and had a fun evening stamping at her home. A night I will treasure forever. I am deeply saddened by her lost. She will be missed but I know that she is no longer suffering and now at peace. God bless...my condolences to her family and friends.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I can't imagine my college years without Carla at BGSU. I always admired her openness to making new friends, and her ability to keep old friends through the years. I will miss her Christmas cards, and her snowflakes will have pride of place on my tree this year. My condolences to Bruce and her family, and her circle of loving friends. Rest in peace, Carla.

WOW so so sry 2 hear this news. I am a classmate from Mayfield High Class of 70. We said Hi in the halls. I last saw her at the last MHS school reunion 3 yrs ago. SO SO sry 2 hear about Carla.

Carla enjoying the Cavs win.

I met Carla while working at the Cleveland Clinic. I worked with her everyday but really didn't know her until I became ill and she helped me get through one of the most difficult times of my life by her never ending encouragement and thoughtfulness . Carla sent me a beautiful handmade card after every single one of the chemo treatments I had to have offering me hope and the will to continue on until it was completely over.I will never forget her kindness. May you Rest In Peace Carla .

Carla was one of my first friends when I moved to Mayfield in junior high, and remained my friend all these years. Her death leaves a huge hole but many beautiful memories. Rest In peace dear friend.