Carol-Stringer-Obituary

Carol Camille Stringer

Cleveland, Ohio

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CAROL CAMILLE STRINGER (nee Guidone), age 67. Beloved wife of Anthony R.; loving mother of Paul V. (Patty), Daniel B. (Penny), John F. (Erica), and Julie Stringer Reis (Don); dearest grandmother of Danielle and Liam Stringer and Kelley and Stephen Reis; sister of Vincent Guidone and dear aunt....

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Christine and I are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you and your family have been in our thoughts.

John -

So sorry to hear about your mom. While I didnt know her she seemed like a great lady.

John Marino

We were high school friends of Carol's, and were shocked and saddened to hear that she had passed away. I know all the angels in heaven are smiling to have her join them. God be with you, her family.

John and Family,

We were very sad to hear of the passing of your mother and want to express our deepest sympathies. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Andy, Mindy, Megan, and Maddie Sand

John,

My thoughts are with you and your family. I remember you speaking of your mom with such admiration and warmth. Until we see one another again.

John and Family,

It was always a treat to be with you whenever I was at your parent's home and was able to spend some time with your mom. She was such a great spirit and had such a great sense of humor which obviously has become such a large part of the person you are. Please accept our deepest sympathies and know we are thinking of you and your family at this time.

Tony......so sorry to hear that Carol passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

John and Family,
You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember your mom's smiling face whenever we would gather at your home. All my love to you during this difficult time.

Tony and family;

This loss of an outstanding wife,mother,& women leaves me without expression of sadness and compassion.

Carol will be missed so much by all who knew her.

Mike Normile