CAROL-KIZINE-Obituary

CAROL JEAN KIZINE

Kansas City, Missouri

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Mrs. Carol Jean Kizine, 66, Kansas City, MO, passed away April 26, 2012. Funeral services 11 a.m., Saturday, May 5, Word of Life Worship Center, 6800 East 116th Street, Kansas City, MO 64134. Burial in Columbia Cemetery, Columbia, MO. Visitation 10-11 a.m., Saturday, at the church. Carol Jean...

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Today makes a year since you've passed away and I thought my heart would be so heavy but you were such an influential person in my life that I decided to be greatful today. We miss you so so much and there are days that I need to hear from you and want so badly to talk to you. So I close my eyes and see everything you have instilled in me. Today I will do something that you enjoyed. You are truly loved and missed. I love you forever!!

You are shining amongst our Lord!

Im lying here missing you. Trying to be so strong yet feeling so weak. The pain i feel from not having you around is unbearable. My life is not the same. I miss you Honey Mom. I miss you wit, personality, hugs, kisses and you saying I love you baby girl. Praying God grants me comfort not only for me but for your son. My life has been forever changed. I will love you forever and strive to succeed because that is what you instilled in me, your son, and grandkids. I love you and miss you dearly....

I remember meeting Carol the first time when I taught James at St. Therese Little Flower in a Title I program. Years later she acknowledged me in front of a large group of people at a district meeting. She paid me a compliment which I always remembered. My prayers go out to James and the family.

My memories of Carol go back to West Paseo Christian Church. Later I recall her being a student teacher @ Southeast when I was a senior. She had to remind me I could not call her Carol at school. That was hard to change. My condolences to the entire family and understand she is enjoying a fullness of life.

I am very sorry to see this about a wonderful teacher from Southeast High School. "Miss Webb" held a fantastic love for the English language and saw to it that all her students shared in this with her. She was truly one of my favorite teachers there and I will be forever grateful for her presence in my life. Our teachers can add so much to the good in our lives. Thank you so much for contributing to my young life and that contribution has been carried over throughout the years. Safe journey....

Carol, you gave me my "big break" with the Reading Dept. I learned so much from you and give you a lot of credit for my current professional life. Thank you.

I will miss you in this life Aunt Carol. I truely love and admire your life and testament of God's favor and grace. You are the best aunt that a nephew could ever have. I love you and will see you again in glory....
PS. Tell Moma Vera, Poppa Bill & Uncle David hello for me...

Carol and members of my household, B J, Alan, Pam, and Val, were more than friends, we were all the best of friends. Carol and I were "soul mates" as well as professional colleagues. She and husband, David, and son, James David, visited us in our country home several years ago. We had a memorable weiner roast in the timber: bugs, snakes, and all kinds of critters joined in the fun.

William O. Stevens. PhD