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Carol "Granny" Goyings

Jackson, Michigan

Nov 15, 1933 – Sep 3, 2017 (Age 83)

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BORN
November 15, 1933
DIED
September 3, 2017
AGE
83
LOCATION
Jackson, Michigan
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Goyings (Jones), Carol "Granny" Of Jackson, Michigan went home to be with her Lord and husband on Sunday, September 3, 2017 at the age of 83. Carol was the daughter of Thomas and Theresa (Colvin) Jones born November 15, 1933 in Jackson, Michigan. She was preceded in death by her husband of 64...

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Remembering Carol today and missing her at the Class of '51 lunches. She always brought laughter to us.

To the Goyings Family: Paul was a part of my life from 7th grade and Carol a little later. They enriched my life and I send hugs to all of you. I just now learned about them both passing this year. May all of you be blessed with their love and humor.

We really wanted to be at the service today but work schedules just wouldn't allow it. Paul and Carol were my next-door neighbors growing up and have been for the past five years when my family and I moved back into my childhood home. I personally never had much interaction with Paul but I know he was one heck of a nice guy. Carol was One of the nicest ladies I've ever met. She was always friendly to us, always got the kids something for Christmas was always a joy to talk with. We all miss...

So very sorry for the loss, such a very sweet and kind lady, Mrs Goyings was. I am sure that there are so many great memories that will be told over and over.

Jim and Julie Hurley

Goyings family. So sorry for your loss. Prayers that your mom and dad are now celebrating in heaven and watching over you all. With deepest sympathy . Love you all. Cindy

We are so sorry to hear of Carol's passing. We will miss our lively conversations with her at the grocery store.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My deepest sympathies to the family of Carol. She was a gem and you were fortunate to have her so long. I worked with her at NW (not in the same building) and even though we were retired I thought of her often.I can't make a visit but want you to know I truly liked her.

TERRY, SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.