May God bless you and your...
Seeing this memory of my sweet friend Carole, made me smile...what a precious, precious lady... miss you forever.
Patricia A Bridges
May 23, 2025 | Friend
Keller, Texas
Jan 3, 1946 – May 23, 2024
01/03/1946 - 05/23/2024 Elizabeth Carole McKee Badgett, 78, passed away peacefully on May 23, 2024, at her home in Dallas surrounded by family after a yearlong battle with cancer. Born in Fort Worth, TX to Gwendolyn Wilshire McKee and John McKee on January 3rd, 1946, she was the baby of the...
Read MoreSeeing this memory of my sweet friend Carole, made me smile...what a precious, precious lady... miss you forever.
Patricia A Bridges
May 23, 2025 | Friend
For as long as I knew Carole, she was a whirlwind of energy. But I often saw her pause & take time to listen & give someone support & guidance. She loved her family! And always had a humorous story to tell about their adventures together. I can't help but smile knowing she is off and running again with no earthly restraints waiting for those she loves to "catch up". Charlie, my prayers are with you & your family as they have been for the past year. Love & Support, Lisa Lamb
Lisa Lamb
June 06, 2024
Carole was one amazing woman. It was my honor to work with her at Chiapas International where she served as board chair for multiple years. She became a dear friend who I always looked so forward to spending time with and it always ended in laughter. Dedicated, caring, loving would just be a few of the gifts that Carole demonstrated. If she agreed to do something, she never let you down. One main thing she was always most proud of was her family, her precious best friend and husband Charlie...
Tricia Medrano Bridges
June 03, 2024
To me, one word describes Carole McKee Badgett. Determined. No matter the task at hand, she was determined to see it through. I learned so much about the title insurance industry and life in general from her. I am proud and honored to have worked beside her for 15+ years. Thank you, Carole.
Kathy Kennedy
June 03, 2024 | Dallas, TX | Coworker
She was truly a pioneer for women in commercial real estate. I will miss hearing her stories of the old days and will always appreciate how she helped pave the way for the rest of us. Her Fidelity National Title family will miss her.
Paula Hester
June 03, 2024 | Work
A true giant in the title industry. She was first and foremost a teacher. Thank you Carole for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Kelli Davie Lovelace
June 03, 2024 | Work