Carol-Applegate-Obituary

Carol Ann Applegate

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Carol Ann Applegate Carol Ann Applegate, 45, of Bethlehem, died suddenly while hunting on the Appalachian Trail on Tuesday, November 28, 2006. She was the wife of Gilbert Applegate Jr. They would have been married for eight years this coming March. Born in Roselle Park, N.J., she was a...

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To the Family & Friends of Carol,
Please accept my heartfelt and deepest sympathy for the loss of Carol. I knew Carol 'way back when'. We met in 79 when we worked at a bank in Roselle Park - we were good friends back then and I have many wonderful memories. Carol was a rare breed - thoughtful, kind, and genuine - in other words 'pure joy'. She will be sorely missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless
Sincerely,

I was one of the first people to meet Carol here at Aetna. I interviewed her those many years ago, and recommended that she be hired. Her personality and enthusiasm was a perfect fit for our organization. I will miss her smile and cheerfulness. Carol never forgot our first meeting, whenever we were in a meeting together she was proud to tell people I hired her. I feel proud to have known Carol, she will be missed here at Aetna.

December 3, 2006
Gilbert, Megan,Brandon,Gilbert,Greg, Gerit
So sorry for your loss.our prayers and thoughts go out to the Applegate family. God Bless you all. I was deeply saddened when I heard about the loss of Carol .Our condolences to all of the family and friends.
From Wayman& Annie Williams & childrens

Our sincere and deepfelt condolences to Carol's family. Her cheerful personality, pride in everything she did, willingess to assist others, and love for her family made her a very special person we can all look up to. May Carol and all of the family be blessed during this difficult time and always. We will have you on our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Meghan and Brandon,
I knew your mother from the years of Freedom football when Brandon and David played together. She was always a fun loving, exciting young woman who loved her children very much. She always bragged about you guys when I would talk to her. I am so sorry about the loss of a beautiful woman, mother, wife. You and your family are in our prayers. God bless.

Jason & Nancy Bauder and
David Huot

To the Family & Friends of Carol,

I too worked with Carol years ago in the Allentown Aetna office. In my experience, Carol was always upbeat and truly a pleasure to work with. Her optimism was contageous and she will truly be missed by her co-workers and customers.

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to the family. Always remember during the times that are challenging that Carol will remain in your heart and be watching over you from above.

To Carol's Family:

God Bless you during this time of loss . May you take comfort in knowing that she was doing someting she loved when she past to the gates of heaven and she will be with you all always in your hearts and memories.

I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of Carol. I worked with her for many years at Aetna and she was always a true friend. She always made me laugh. She had an incredible sense of humor. I wish we would have stayed in contact after I left Aetna. Life happens though and you lose touch. I will never forget her. God bless her family at this most difficult time. Just remember she was in the place she loved most when God called her home. I remember all the times we used to talk about...

I would like to extend my condolences to Carol's family at this difficult time. No words can make your pain lessen, only time. Memories will sustain you.

I had the opportunity to work in the same office as Carol and can truly say she was a terrific force at Aetna. A sense of humor not to be reckoned with and a wonderful positive attitude. We were all lucky to have the opportunity to share a space with her and feel her omnipresent personality.