Carol-Fournier-Obituary

Carol I. Fournier

Palmer, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Carol I. Fournier PALMER TOWNSHIP Carol I. Fournier, 71, of Palmer Township, PA, passed away on March 28, 2017, at her home. Born on Jan. 28, 1946, in West Easton, PA, she was the daughter of the late Raymond C. Heck Sr. and Marie J. Heil Heck. Carol was a cashier at Walmart in Palmer Twp. In her...

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I was a classmate of Carol. She was so nice and I was so sad to hear she had passed away. I attended her services. May she RIP.

Still remembering Carol at times, Carols great winning personality was what Carol was about. I can still her talking to my father, as she called him Mr. B...Carol was the best. R.I.P. Carol...

SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF carol. She was a wonderful loving an fun to work with. May God be with you.

Dear Kelsie:
So sorry to hear about your grandmother. Sending prayers
of comfort and peace to you and your family.

I was very saddened to hear of the loss of Kelsie's Grandmother. I know how much love was there and how much she depended on her. We are always here if you need us Kelsie. Always, Mom & Dad (Ashlyn's parents)

So sorry to find out Carol passed away. She was a classmate from the class of 1963 at EAHS. I remember her fondly.
Sincerely,
Sharon McLaughlin

R.I.P. carol.
many years have gone by living in Martins creek and then again in Easton just a stone's throw from each other.
To carol's family,
my family and I are sorry to hear about your lost.

So sorry for your loss. Carol worked for us at General Business Machines for many years and was a valued employee. Carol had a great personality, everybody loved Carol. Please accept my condolences to the entire family and God Bless all. May Carol Rest in Peace and I am sure has already reunited with Beth and now that I think of it, my sister Kim also.

To Carol's Family:
My sympathy goes out to all of you. I went to high school with Carol and she was always a fun loving person. We all shared good times. Martins Creek was my hometown. I know the lost of her daughter was so hard for her, but Kelsie you were there for her. May she RIP.
Irma Foschi-Unger