CAROL-MEYER-Obituary

CAROL MEYER

Kansas City, Missouri

1943 - 2015

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Carol Jean Meyer returned to her heavenly home on June 29, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on August 6, 1943, in Garden Plain, KS, one of seven children. She is survived by her mother, Stella Meyer Clasen, Garden Plain, KS; two children: Gabriel Meyer- Lackamp, Clinton,...

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I shared a jar of massage cream the other day with a friend that Carol used in her massage business - Blue-Emu with emu oil for muscle aches. It was nice to tell my friend about my memories of her as my massage therapist, Spiritual Director, and friend.

I remember Carol fondly, often when I sit in my silent prayer practice. Her spirit, full of humor and kindness, is still with me.

My dear spiritual director, Carol, I know you are still so close to all of us who love you. I still return frequently to an email you sent me back in 2015 about knowing and experiencing God in every small thing. I am grateful for the time we had together and know we shall meet again. Remembering your sometimes quirky sense of humor still makes me smile! --- Joyce from Sacramento, CA

I didn't know you Carol, but I wish I had. I was fortunate enough to come across your perspective, through your writing though. Your thoughts inspired me & the impact of your writing will leave a lasting impression. I appreciate & wish to express my most sincere gratitude for your contribution. You helped me & for such a gift, I am truly grateful.

I remember Carol fondly, and still miss her presence in our neighborhood.

Four years after her passing from the earth, I still often think of Carol. Now, as the feast of Mary Magdalene approaches on July 22, I remember her attendance at the annual Mary Magdalene celebrations hosted by our local Call to Action group, and her eloquent defense of the earth and all who are in it when she was the featured speaker at one of the events. She inspired me by her example, her high ideals, and the love she had for everyone, especially her children and grandchildren. I hope...

I am so sorry I was not at her funeral, I did not know she had died till Peggy Neal told me on Wed. I was involved with Women Source and that got me to explore Womens' Spirtuality. It was a change in my life.