Carole-Orozco-Obituary

Carole M. Orozco

Painesville Twp., Ohio

Dec 26, 1939 – Dec 28, 2025 (Age 86)

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BORN
December 26, 1939
DIED
December 28, 2025
AGE
86
LOCATION
Painesville Twp., Ohio

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Beloved wife of the late Anthony; dearest mother of Carla Anne, Laura Ann (David) Berger, Michael Anthony, Lawrence John (Veronica Wadsworth) and John Joseph (Cristina Areyano); beloved daughter of the late Lawrence and Helen (nee Buynak) Hayes; dear sister of Joan Schulz, Jeanette Hayes, Daniel...

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Dear Carla, Laura and brothers. It has been such a pleasure to reconnect with all of you these past years. ALWAYS enjoyed conversations with your Mom, sharing pictures and updates of family. So grateful of our family visits. Our thoughts are with you. Marlene & Don Roberto

I´ll miss Carole so much with our phone calls almost every morning. Every Halloween we got our kids for trick or treat and had some crazy times together with the kids. My daughter Kathy said, her best Holiday was Halloween with the Orozco, I said Ditto! Love her coming down every January and having her and her friends fit right in with all our friends who really were sad to hear about her death and no more January with Carole and Pat. I just want to tell the kids how beautiful the funeral...

To the Orozco and Hayes family, I´m so sorry for loss and sorry I was unable to attend. Carole was so full of life to the very end. She was like a beautiful energizer bunny. She will long be remembered for her dancing, her art work, her endless energy but most of all for her love of her family that she was so proud of. Take comfort in the many wonderful memories you share. Anne McCarthy in Ireland asked me to pass on her sympathies as well.

I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a sweet lady and it was clear how much her family meant to her. I was glad that we were able to be together in recent years. I'm sure that fond memories will bring smiles. Hugs.

Thinking of Aunt Carole"s family at this sad time . She always came across as a quiet calm person & tried not to say negative things about anyone. All the memories come flooding back from Uncle T.i.'s baseball team mostly made up of family, Colby park picnics, reunions, etc .(Great times!!). She was a widow for many many years & had to navigate life without her partner . She raised a great family & I will miss her & all the memories. love maryanne

I'm so sorry for the loss of Carole....deepest sympathy to the whole family. My heart goes out to Joan, Jeannette, Danny, and Carla. Carole was a beautiful person. Love, Betsy