Carol M.-Baldwin-Obituary

Carol M. Baldwin

Camillus, New York

1929 - 2022

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Carol M. Baldwin, 92, of Camillus, New York, passed away on Thursday, May 26th. Born Carol Newcomb Martineau in Syracuse on December 15, 1929, she was the child of Roy and Marion Martineau and had one brother and five sisters. She met her future husband, Alexander R. Baldwin, Jr., of Brooklyn,...

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My deepest condolences. She was beautiful and an inspiration to all women . And loved by all . Love from Cheryl´s sister Debra . Kahleys aunt .

Carol, may you rest in peace. We know that you sit to the right of God for all that you have helped fight the fight in the past and in the future.

I met Carol many years ago when she was attending Syracuse University through my sister -in-law, Joan. She was so bright and welcoming and showed a strong and sensible personality. I also felt fortunate to have known her delightful parents and most of her siblings. She was just the kind of person who made me feel comfortable with and enjoyed seeing her off and on through the years. Honest and down to earth come to mind when I think of Carol! My deepest sympathies to her family...

Carol was such an extraordinary lady who was and IS a warrior and champion for breast cancer whos legacy lives on forever !!! Prayers for the whole fam.....

Sharing in sorrow with love and friendship. Carol will always be in my heart. Wishing you strength and peace.

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

My deepest sympathies to Beth, Jane, and all the guys. She was such a nice lady, so kind and welcoming. Her grandson John played lacrosse with my son at WG, and I used to see Beth at the fair and around Camillus. Carol will never be forgotten by so many and may she forever rest in peace at the right hand of the Lord........

I'm so sorry to hear of Carol's passing. She was a wonderful lady and such an inspiration. I remember when I rode with my brother on my deceased father's motorcycle in one of her rides. She walked around talking to everyone! She gave me a motorcycle pin with a pink ribbon, which I still treasure to this day. My prayers go out to the family.