Carol-Owens-Obituary

Carol E. Owens

Wyoming, Michigan

Oct 7, 1935 – Nov 14, 2017

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BORN
October 7, 1935
DIED
November 14, 2017
LOCATION
Wyoming, Michigan
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Owens, Carol E. 10/7/1935 - 11/14/2017 Ionia Owens Carol E. Owens aged 82, passed away on Tuesday, November 14, 2017. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Emma Mehlhoff; infant brother, George; sister and brother-in-law, Esther (Kenny) Jurmu; brother, Richard; beloved grandson,...

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My condolences to the family for your loss. May you be comforted by you wonderful memories and the God of all comfort. ( 2 Cor. 1:2,3)

Lisa, I remember when your mom worked at the Spinnaker back in the day. I also remember Carol as a lovely lady who cared greatly for her family and how much you adored her. May she finally rest in peace.

And may you and Jenny find comfort in the memories and knowing her and Markie are enjoying smiles, laughter and a loving embrace.

Love you, Lisa, always.

Barb

Carol hired me at the Spinnaker. I worked for her for several years. She knew her stuff. She was a great lady.

I will miss you forever and will never forget the memories we shared, you lit whatever room you walked into with joy. There will never be a better grandma than you. I loved the books you sent me summers ago and owe my passion of reading to you. I remember you reading to me as a child and will cherish that memory forever. I'm sure you understand why I couldn't come to say goodbye, but I really wish I could have. I love you forever and hope to be reunited again one day.

I love you, Grandma.

Grandma,
The joy and love you gave to all of us, when we were young and as adults, proved that there are people in this life that can make a difference through perseverance.
I will never forget the life you helped create for us, Grandma.
There will never be anyone quite like you.
Knowing you I take my love for home cooked meals, how to make the holidays perfect, your laugh, those blue eyes, your look before you burst into laughter at our craziness, and the gift of helping...

I worked with Carol at the Spinnaker and enjoyed her sense of hospitality. She knew everyone who came in by name and where they wanted to sit. God bless her.