CAROLE-MANCINO-Obituary

CAROLE A. MANCINO

Lakewood, Ohio

Jun 16, 1938 – Nov 16, 2021

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June 16, 1938
DIED
November 16, 2021
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Lakewood, Ohio

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(nee DeRose). Beloved wife and life partner for 56 years to the late Paul Jr.; Carole is survived by her three children Paul III, Phillip and Brett; seven grandchildren; Luca, Pauly, Isla, Anna, Colin, Quin and Ailsa; and her brother John DeRose. Carole was born in Cleveland to Frank and Clotilda...

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I was so sad to hear the news of Carol's passing. My deepest sympathies to her sons and brother and the entire family. Carol and Paul were our neighbors for many decades in the past, they were friends and our attorneys at pivotal times in our lives. Her incredible sense of humor will be missed. I am sure she and Paul are now in heaven. God bless you and our prayers are with you. Diana, Sam, Alex and Tom

To Brett and family-my deepest condolences. Carole was such a warm and wonderful person. Every time I saw her she greeted me with such a genuine, beautiful smile. God, I will miss that. She and Paul were an amazing couple and a formidable legal team. My life was better for having known them. My heart aches for you. May you find peace.

I loved your mom so much! She would greet me with a huge smile and warm hug every time I saw her at the Justice Center. It was so nice to see a strong, smart, capable woman doing criminal defense. She was such an inspiration and will be greatly missed by me.

Dear Brett and all the Mancino Family, We have all lost an amazing lady, an angel on earth and now an angel watching over all of us. Carole was the most compassionate, caring person who always was there to help anyone in need. I have so many wonderful memories that I will always treasure.... we had met so many times during our lunch on our way to and from the cathedral. She was an inspiration to all and someone I was so blessed to have had the pleasure of calling my friend. Your mom and...

I often saw Carole in the courthouse. I knew her from a distance, but her light shone brightly, even while passing on the street. She always had a smile on her face and a kind greeting. Blessings on you, Carole.

Brett and Family...My condolences on the passing of your Mom Carole. I loved talking to her at the Justice Center or anywhere I had the opportunity. A number of years ago when my Dad wasn't doing real well she always asked "how's Jim" and tell me "I'm saying a prayer for Jim." I will not forget that or her. RIP Carole. Prayers to the family.

We will miss you, Carole, and are grateful for all the happy times we were able to share with you and Paul.

Carole was one of the kindest and sweetest human beings I have ever known . And her love for Paul was evident . All of us at my firm marveled at her remarkable devotion to her family , her religion and to the Mancino clients . Carole and I had a ongoing joke about making me her famous spaghetti sauce --which she downplayed in later years . With her passing I will now have to meet her in heaven to get my hands on that sauce . I will terribly miss her but she will always have a special place...

Forty -two years ago I experienced for the first time the joy of meeting Carole. I had come to Cleveland to meet my future husband's family. One of our first stops was to Carole and Paul's home. Their house was full of energy and family. There were, of course the three young sons (Paul, Phillip and Brett) running in and out of the house. But most memorable there was Carole - standing in the kitchen, smiling warmly and welcoming me into her home, inviting me to sit down at the kitchen...