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Carole Ann MANTZ

Orange Village, Ohio

1950 - 2016

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MANTZ CAROLE ANN MANTZ (Schialdone), 65, of Novelty, formerly of Lowellville, Ohio, lost her courageous battle against pancreatic cancer on January 6, 2016, at her home in Novelty, Ohio surrounded by her family. Carole was born November 16, 1950 in Lowellville, Ohio, the daughter of Anthony...

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Carole comes to mind so often as does her lovely family. My thoughts are with them today as we fondly recall the many happy times we shared.

She was a great Dr. For my kids. We really liked her. Sorry to hear about her passing.

I had just found out about Carol's passing. I had the distinct pleasure to work with her at the Cleveland Clinic and Akron Children's Hospital. She was an amazing person, friend, and colleague. Blessings to her family in their time of grief.
Sincerely,
Liz Maseth RN, IBCLC

I just found out about Carole's passing. Even thou I have not seen her for a few years I have wonderful memories . Carole was my Jazzercise student and she attended the Chester Center for a long time She had many many fun times I also remember our white water rafting trip we took with Judy Denise and Renee. She was such a wonderful lady I know I will see her in Heaven ? So sorry for your loss

For Carole's family, our interactions were always the most plesant and edifying. For Chris from Elisabeth and Michael Sramkoski special memories involving you and your mother from your years @ WG, especially when you visited our home with our sons/+a certain exchange student. Please send us an email re: Carole's memorial Steve, we would really like to honor her further in some way. [email protected]

You fought the good fight. You won the race. Please take care of those babies in Heaven. Cuddling and warmth will do what medical science never could. Love, Annette

I was so sad to hear about Carole's death. It has been years since we have spoken or seen each other, but I have vivid memories of what a wonderful, kind-hearted and generous woman she was with such an infectious smile and laugh. I babysat (a lot) for Allison and Christopher many, many years ago and I loved every minute of it. Without Carole, I don't know how I would have survived my teen years. She was a friend and a mentor and I fondly remember her guidance and advice. May you find peace...

Allison
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during your time of loss. May good memories carry you through and always remember the good times.
Michelle Hearns