Carol-Magenau-Obituary

Carol Marie Spiller Magenau

Erie, Pennsylvania

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Carol Magenau passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on December 18, 2006.

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I will forever remember her! Percy Boo I love you, she used to say to me! Heaven has a wonderful saint.

Tina,
Our Belated Sympathy to you and your family in your loss.

Dear Tina, Sir, Gillian, Kunda and Jack,
So sorry to hear about your wife, mother, mother in law and grandma. She was a great lady and she left a lasting and wonderful legacy. You were wonderful to her both during her vivid life and long illness. God bless.

Dear Martin, John, Tina and Kunda,
Growing up next door to Carol and her family has had a profound
influence in so many of my decision. It is funny how you don't realize how much a person such as Carol has influenced you until many years have passed. My
experiences in meeting people from all over the world has been precious. Carol taught me so much about GIVING BACK! Of course, there were such fun times too! I
still sautee meat in beer, have lots of pets (I remember...

Dear Marty, John, Tina & Kunda,
Your wife/mother was a truely wonderful human being. Her generousity, sincereity and conviction to her beliefs are an inspiration to all of us who had the chance to learn from her. She and Connie were my mother's closest friends and I don't recall a single day that went by that Carol and my mother didn't talk over the phone about something. I remember the great parties and the wonderful congregation of unique people I was introduced to at your home. I...

I'm so sorry to learn of the death of Carol. She took me to a lot of things as a teanage girl because she wanated dated for African students, with girls of color.

We're sorry to learn of the death of Carol. We've known her for over 60 years. How she worked before it was a thing to do to bring races together.

So much of my early life was spent at the Magenau house after Tina discovered we lived down the street (on 24th). Carol not only made me feel welcome, she insisted that I participate in learning along with her children. Even after you all moved to Myrtle St., I was always welcome. I met so many interesting people because of Carol who also help instill values in me that I treasure to this day. I wish I could be with you at this sad time, just as Martin came to visit when my mother passed...

What a beautiful soul and warm heart, always a pleasure to be with. Thanks for the joy.