CAROL-PFAHL-Obituary

CAROL F. PFAHL

Cleveland, Ohio

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PFAHL CAROL F. PFAHL, (nee Biehl), age 65, passed away Jan. 15, 2011. Beloved wife of Raymond F.; dearest mother of Daniel (Kathleen), Melissa (David) Rhyand, Kimberly (Brian) Placak and Jeffrey (Jenny); devoted grandmother of Matthew, Jacob, Brandon and Jason; sister of Michael (Eileen) Biehl,...

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Dear Kim- Brian and Brandon.... we are so
very sorry on the loss of your dear Mom...
Too young to be taken away. May she watch
over all of you with the heavenly angels.
Sincerely, Bill and Laura Madachik

My sympathy and prayers, go out to Carol's family, for there loss of a beautiful soul. Ray, she will always be a part of your HEART. Rest in peace lovely lady!

To The Pfahl family,
I went to school at St.Thomas More with Kim. I am sill in Brooklyn and still attend Church at St Thomas More. I pray that you may be blessed with peace and that the Lord will wrap his loving arms around you all. Hang on to that hope that you will all be together again in paradise!

In Loving Memory. . .

We became family through the marriage our youngest children, Jenny & Jeff and our grandson, Jason. But you and I will always be Neil’s favorite gals. . .“Sweet Caroline” and “Cracklin’ Rosie”. . .as, “Forever in Blue jeans” you and I will be.

Dearest Jeff, Jenny, & Jason. . . Pfahl Family and Biehl Family,

May you find peace and comfort through the love and support of family and friends. The loving memories will be with you always. ...

My thoughts & prayers are with the entire family right now. I was very blessed to have known Carol, met her many years ago when we worked together at McDonald's. She was awesome & I will hold my memories of her close to my heart always.

Missy, Dave, Matt and Jacob,

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time. Our prayers go out to you.

Lisa and Mike

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Among many others, I will always cherish the times Dan and I came over for breakfast...where we ate like kings and enjoyed each others company. I will miss your kindness, humor and quiet way, but it will stay with me and keep you close. Love, Kathleen