Carol-Aceveda-Obituary

Carol Jean Aceveda

Juneau, Alaska

Aug 29, 1942 – Apr 25, 2015 (Age 72)

About

BORN
August 29, 1942
DIED
April 25, 2015
AGE
72
LOCATION
Juneau, Alaska

Obituary

Send Flowers

Carol Jean Aceveda, 72, of Juneau, Alaska passed away on April 25, 2015 surrounded by family at the ANMC. She was the daughter of Roy and Gladys Aceveda, and was born in Kake, Alaska on August 29, 1942. Her Tlingit name was Gúnnuk and she was of the Eagle moiety, Dakl´awedí, Yaa Ayaanasnak...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Carol will always be the most generous, caring and loving best friend. She has left a legacy of love to everyone that knew her. I think of her so often. But I know she´s in heaven with Jesus in paradise. It´s just that I miss her. Diann Morrison-Wilson

I met Carol at Sheldon Jackson School, she and my sister Diann (Morrison) Nelson were close friends. I was attracted to her friendly, out-going nature, also she was a good dancer and I really enjoyed dancing. After High School, she and my sister remained close friends, I saw her only a couple of times after high school but she was still that same out-going friendly, fun-loving person. I think that anyone who knew her was better for having known her. My deepest condolences to her family.

I met Carol at Sheldon Jackson Highschool in 1957. I liked her immediately, in fact I had a "crush" on her: she was so outgoing and bubbly, much like my sister Diann. She and Diann became life-long friends. Carol was undoubtedly a most unforgettable character. Upon learning of her "Going Home", I experienced a deep sense of sadness yet another feeling of happiness to have been included in her circle of friends. I offer my deepest condolences to her family at their loss.

Aceveda family,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I hope you find comfort in John 11 : 25 and God's promise that we will see our loved ones again.

Those of us lucky to be acquainted with Carol can not help but feel sadness at her passing. She was a real treasure to everyone who knew her and a beautiful, loving and smart lady both inside and out. My condolences to her family and friends. We are a little better for having known her.

My deepest sympathy is extended the family of Carol Aceveda. Please read 1 Corinthians 1:3. "May you have undserved kindness and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ."

Those of us fortunate enough to have our lives touched by this Carol can not help but feel sad she is gone from us. She was a beautiful and remarkable person in every way. We are all a little better for having known her.

The Carol Jean's family. I just learned from my younger sister that Carol Jean went home. I was deeply saddened by the news for I too met Carol at Sheldon Jackson in 1958. She was a Freshman and I was a Junior. She was always so up-beat, smiling and laughing. Whenever I was in her presence she made me feel special. She and I remained friends for nearly 6 Decades. The only way I can describe her: she had a light in her and made everyone within that light feel special.

Carol was a lovely woman inclusive and kind, we compared notes on parenting so many years ago. Carol had a way of encouraging that is rare and we spent a lot of time laughing at little things. She was a bright and loving woman and she will be missed.