Carol-RUNGE-Obituary

Carol RUNGE

St. Paul, Minnesota

1931 - 2014

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Left her earthly home on July 16, 2014 and is now celebrating her eternal life with her Lord and Savior. Born April 25, 1931, Carol was raised on a farm in the Wabasso, MN area. In 1952 she married Arlo Runge. They welcomed four sons into their family. Carol retired from 3M in 1987. Longtime...

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Dear Arlo, so sorry to hear of Carol's passing. We will miss her joyous spirit and friendly hellos at the lake. Judy Pinski

Arlo and Boys, I grew up knowing Carol , and then when moving back into the neighborhood, right across the street, my boys had the pleasure of knowing her also. She was a wonderful and kind person, even when putting up with all the baseballs in her yard :). She will be missed greatly, but having the knowledge she is in a better place helps ease the pain a little .

Uncle Arlo, Mike, Steve, Paul, Tim and families - I am so sorry for your loss. Aunt Carol knew how to make everyone feel welcomed. I remember her always taking pictures of everyone, her laugh and her smile. We will all miss her and look forward to seeing her again! May God's peace surround you all.

Dear Arlo & Family,
Aunt Carol was such a special Aunt, a truly positive person with so much to offer Sweet,Loving,Caring and Gentle a real Ambassador of Christ. Carol you truly made a difference in our lives, by the way you lived yours.
James & Connie

Julie and the Runge family, So sorry to hear of your loss. Keep the happy times close to your hearts and know that a lot of people are thinking about you. Sue Kotowski

So sorry to hear of the passing of Aunt Carol. What I remember the most is that big smile of hers and the big hug she gave me whenever she saw me. Many great memories of staying over at the house and Aunt Carol's hospitality all those years ago. To Uncle Arlo, Mike, Steve, Paul, Tim and family you have my deepest condolences..

a special memory of Aunt Carol was for me as a child at Carol and Arlo's house. Various cousins and Aunts and Uncles were gathered and as a really shy kid, I was not comfortable playing with the others. Aunt Carol got out her record player, pulled out her Lawrence Welk records and she sat down on the living room floor to listen with me. She was very sweet and loving and we will miss her, but are comforted that she is with her siblings and her parents and that we will see her...

Dear Arlo & family,
Aunt Carol was such a fun and caring aunt and will be really missed. We take comfort in knowing that she is reunited with her whole family and in the presence of her heavenly father. We WILL see her again.
Marilyn & Bob Ammend