Carol-McMullin-Obituary

Carol McMullin M.D., F.A.C.P., C.P.E.

Flagstaff, Arizona

Age 62

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Carol McMullin M.D., F.A.C.P., C.P.E. Carol McMullin, age 62, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at Flagstaff Medical Center. She and her husband, Steve Weekley, had become recent residents of Flagstaff. Carol was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She...

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I knew Carol when we were both in grad school in Phoenix - she medicine - mine law at ASU. We were friends - often getting together in a group for dinner or other events in our lives. I was in her wedding party for her first marriage in St. Louis. Carol made the world a better place with her great smile, her sense of humor, her laugh. I'm thankful she was in my life for too short of a time as a good friend. She will not be forgotten, as she made a difference in my life. Thanks for this...

Carol was a good friend of mine while I lived in the Phoenix area; I traveled to St. Louis to be a part of the wedding party in her first wedding to Renato Lutz. Carol had a very bubbly personality, quick with a joke and great laughter. We often compared notes of what it was like being in graduate school - hers medicine, mine law. She referred to her instruments as "scopies" with a smile and a laugh... A bright positive light she brought to everyone, and I was very lucky to have her in my...

My sister, my confidante and my friend, I find days hard to get through, knowing you aren't here. I find myself picking up the phone to call you. My heart breaks that you are no longer with us, but my belief assures me that you are always with me... in my heart and in my mind... always, my dearest friend.

I first met Carol in 1981 when we were starting Med School at Mizzou. She was always very outgoing, fun, and knew how to make the best of a terrible experience. We became roommates Junior year and managed to live through surgery rotation just barely. After Med School we stayed in touch and went to medical conventions in New Orleans, San Diego, and San Francisco. Carol always sent me postcards from her world travel and stayed in touch. She flew to LA for my 60th birthday when I thought my life...

We'll surely miss you, our dear friend. May you rest in peace in the arms of our Creator. Your commitment to our children's ministry is priceless. Thank you for your deep love for them. We'll always how when the airline lost your luggage for our 10 day medical mission, you never complain and went on with your sense of humor. You are lived!!!!

My deepest sympathy to Carol´s family and close friends. We had many fun times on Jaccard Lane, I´ll never forget that ferret that would chase her mom around the kitchen, and had always hoped to see Carol again.

We are so sorry to hear of Carol´s passing / I have such fond memories of Us growing up and she was the Big sister to me all through school. We loved you dear cousin, always & forever- Camille, Jeanne, Richard and The Cameron-Piper Families

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief, and find comfort from knowing that God draws close to the broken-hearted.