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Carol Keith

Akron, Ohio

1949 - 2015

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Carol KeithCarol Keith, born in Akron on Dec. 10, 1949, passed away on Oct. 22, 2015 with son, Michael Keith and daughter-in-law, Krystal Keith at her side.Carol was a free spirited, loving and open individual who touched many lives with her keen sense of humor and infectious laugh, her genuine...

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It's been several years now and I still miss you very much, Aunt Carol.

I had the ongoing wonderful experience of having a best friend in college, Sherry Neal; so when Sherry told me I simply had to meet Carol Paulus, I made the effort to venture, uninvited, up those narrow wooded stairs. Carol lived upstairs in the tiny Depression Era duplex, we resided in.From first meeting, I experienced Carol as simply so much fun to be with. She was intelligent, endlessly funny, and brilliantly creative. As I write this I can see her now performing an impromptu skit....

Carol was my sister-in-law for many years and was so kind and creative but I mostly miss her for making me laugh so much. We even had a little laugh when she was dying in hospice.

I first met this Sagittarius Blonde Bubble of Zesty Vitality when I moved downstairs at College St 'Artist Row', Kent OH -post campus ruckus. We shared B-days & friends. She lived w/Venus on the Half-shell & Jan Carter; also myself, Clemy Genovese & Roberta Radke downstairs. Peggy Freeman, Janice Solek, Doug Sansosti across the street. She could fix Anything & find the truth of or the Answer to Everything. What a Renaissance Woman !
I will coninue to miss you for sometime Carol Ann Paulus...

A friend just told me of Carol's death. Carol was an old soul. Always smiling, always supportive, always truthful. She was so much fun. We went to St. V's together, and when I would see her at a reunion, we always connected. She was a very special person and a bright light.

I am so happy to have been able to get to know Carol over the past few years. She was a wonderful caring and funny person. We had many laughs together. I will miss her smiling face.

My prayers go out to Carol's family, she was such a positive friend, always smiling with sincere greetings and a sharing of her love to all. I will miss Carol and will always remember her with a smile on her face.

Our thoughts & prayers goes out to all of you. Wanted to come today but unable to make it. Its been a long time. Your old N. Firestone Blvd neighbors. Hopoe you'll contact me. Marsha, (brother) Dan, (Mother) Mary Moldea

Our thoughts & prayers goes out to you & your family.. I wanted to come today but unable to make it + I wanted to see you all. Your old neighbors on N. Firestone Blvd. (Hope you'll contact me). Marsha (brother) Dan & (Mother) Mary Moldea.