Carole-Guynup-Obituary

Carole S. Guynup

Syracuse, New York

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April 30, 2009 Carole S. Guynup, 56, of Pompey, died Thursday at University Hospital. A native of Pompey, she was the former Pompey town clerk. Mrs. Guynup was a member of the First Baptist Church in Manlius, where she was the financial secretary for over 40 years and a Sunday school teacher. She...

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Just read of Carole's passing in the church newsletter, so sorry to hear about it. Carole was one of the nicest people I've ever known, she and her Mom were always special people to me at church...may all your great memories of Carole give you a smile and a hug

Charlie, Derek & Colleen-
We just heard about Carole and are heartbroken. What a beautiful and caring Christian. Our prayers are with you all.

The Dew Family

I will never forget Carole's laughter and smile. She will be greatly missed. I love you all. God Bless.

Dear Collen and Family, My prayers are with you during this time. Your mother was a giving person and She will be missed by many. Collen you are such a sweet person. If there is anything that I can do for you please let me know.

DEAR CHARLIE,COLLEEN & DEREK, WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. SHE WAS A GREAT CARING PERSON. CAROLE,CHARLIE & COLLEN DID A MARVELOUS JOB BABY SITTING OU TWO GRANDCHILDREN MICAH & ANNABELLE.I AM SURE THAT MICAH WILL NEVER FORGET DOING " CHORES " WITH CHARLIE.

Charlie, and Family,
So sorry to hear of Carols passing.You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Guynup family, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember Carole when I lived in Syracuse and went to the Eastern Star meetings. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. Carol used to babysit my brothers & me. She was always my favorite sitter, chasing me back to bed or the "pinching bugs" would get me.

We are very sorry for your loss.
I babysat for the Holt family as we were all growing up together in the Pompey Center area.
When Carole worked at Hillside, one of her students was our son Craig. We have a picture of the two of them together at Hillside.
I cared for her, she cared for mine. How appropriate.
Bob and Jeane Koller Rinker