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Carol Provensal

Memphis, Tennessee

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Carol Lee Alley Provensal

1942-2010 Carol Lee Alley Provensal passed away April 26, 2010, at Baptist Memorial Hospital East, Memphis, Tenn., after a valiant battle with cancer.

Born April 12, 1942, in Kansas City, Mo., daughter of the late Geraldine Jehl Alley and...

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Jim - So very sorry to hear this news. Makes me realize that our time here is short indeed as I too was born in 1942. It was a very good year. Take care of yourself. Tom

Lee and I share so many happy and fun moments in high school and her family always made me feel so welcome. I will always remember her smile

I as so many were privileged to have known you. If only via our computers.
Your heart and mind shone through.
Thank you for that and farewell LeePro.

Callahan23

Jim, We are so sorry to hear about Lee. We will always fondly remember the evening we met her at your home after that serendipitous phone call we made while passing through Memphis. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Jack and Peggy

My life is richer for having met Lee.I didn't know her well, my friendship is with her children, Clay and Carey. My prayers and best wishes at this time.

I never knew Lee, but I attended schools in Bennington, VT with Jim her husband. I offer you and your family my sincerest condolences Jim.-Kathleen M. McCue

My heartfelt condolences and prayers are with the family; May God bless and keep you in His comforting peace at this time.

I so enjoyed getting to know Lee over the last couple of years, and will miss meeting up with her at Perkins for coffee, or at the Commissary for barbecue when I was in town! She was a bright and witty woman and I am a better person for having known her.

It was an honor to call you "friend", if only through a computer. Farewell LeePro.

Ford_Prefect

Dear Jim,
So very sorry to hear of Lee's passing. I truly enjoyed meeting her several years ago on one of your many trips to Bennington. Keep your good memories close...they really do bring comfort.
Warmly,
Helen Burgess Morandi