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Carlotta Ragnar Kennelly

Roanoke, Virginia

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Carlotta Ragnar Kennelly, nee Nelson, died February 24, 2009, in Blacksburg, Virginia at the age of 87. She was born in Mobile, Alabama the cherished daughter of the late Irene and Ralph Nelson; sister to Rosemary Kalin, the late Irene Moore, the late Ralph Nelson, the late Joan Newton, the late...

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Carlotta was special lady. She was warm, gracious, interesting and the most sophisticated person I knew. Marty and I remember wonderful dinner parties with exotic treats and lively conversaton. Going to the Folk Fest was a real treat especially if Ed snuck in some strong "coffee". One time we had great fun throwing cut out red hearts all over the apartment before sloshing thru the snow. Our last memory of her is at John and Heather's wedding where she danced the night away. She will be sorely...

My dear sister Carlotta was a deeply sensitive soul, a loving and devoted woman beloved by her family, a woman of natural grace and elegance, a beauty inside and out, one of the beautiful Nelson sisters. She was a dedicated teacher, a lover of the arts, and an intelligent, reflective, and humble woman with a sense of humor and perspective. In a complaining world, she kept her struggles secret. Those who came into our family, like my wife Mary, she welcomed with a sweet solicitude. Those...

I have many fond memories of Aunt Carlotta. Her grace, wit, wonderful laughter, delicate feeling and great sense of fun have always meant so much to me. She invited my sisters Joan and Peggy and I several times to stay with her in Hyde Park and a fascinating world opened to us. She would take us for tea at the Walnut room at Marshall Fields and cook a elaborate breakfast for us at “the point’ on Lake Michigan, visit the museums in Chicago and help select vegetables I had never heard of at the...

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Aunt Carlotta was so kind to my sisters and I. Spending time in the summers at the Kennelly's was a taste of the cosmopolitan life hosted by our beautiful, sophisticated, and gracious aunt. This photo was taken at the Museum of Science & Industry.

Love & Prayers From All of Us,

Peggy (Kalin) Meyer & Family

Grandma was the best and will be dearly missed! She always had special treats for us when we stayed at her house like Italian ice and the sugar cereals our Mom wouldn't buy. She loved her work as a special education teacher, and always had artwork from her school kids hanging in her kitchen. We had great times picnicing in Hyde Park, swimming at the beach, and reading the Cat in the Hat before going to bed. The thing I will remember most about Grandma is the way she always listened to...

My wife Hanna and I would like to extend our condolences. Aunt Carlotta was always soft-spoken, friendly, and kind to me. I will never forget her apartment near the University of Chicago, which fascinated me as a child. I only wish I could say that I had known her better.