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Carole Werble WINSTON

Rocky Hill, Connecticut

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WINSTON, Carole Werble Carole Werble Winston- Irizarry, 70, died in Rocky Hill, CT on Tuesday, (October 1, 2013) after a battle with cancer. Born on Dec. 12, 1942, she lived in Queens, NY and Rocky Hill, CT. Carole lived a long, joyful, and happy life with her unique sense of style....

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I just happened to be thinking about Carole as I knew her over 30 years ago when I lived in Rocky Hill and was going to reach out. I am sorry to read about her passing. She was interesting and carried herself with grace. Although it's been a long time, please accept my condolences.

Hello Carole,
I was so glad I had the chance to be with you in August (14 months ago). We had a chance to catch up, laugh a little as well as have tearful moments together. I told you that I was with you on your decision and although missing you, I'm certain you knew what was best for you.
Carole, you were and will always be my sister who wouldn't go the conventional way- you made a decision that some wouldn't and as I told you- I honored that decision. So as your one year anniversary...

Dear Carole,
As you celebrate your first year in Heaven, I light this candle here and another candle in my home to celebrate you and your life...I love you,
Your forever sister,
Judy

Dearest Carole,
I cannot believe it's a year since you made your passage to Heaven. I think about you every single day. I remember the early morning and after work phone calls that were only going to be five minutes that lasted so much more. So now, I talk to you before sleep every night. I ask your advice about everything and somehow hear you answering me! You know that our sweet shih-Tzu, Gracie, joined you last December 11th; so unexpected and suddenly.
I hope she is nearby and you...

Judy Werble Weiss and I have been friends and co-workers for more than 20 years. As anyone who knows Jusy can attest, anything on her mind usually becomes the topic of conversation. In this way, I shared stories of Judy and her sister, Carole's, weekend excursionj, dinners out, girl talk, jewelry and clothing swaps and lots of laughter.

As C
arole's illness progressed, the happy talk dodn't diminish, but was increasingly supplemented by worry.

Rather than considering myself...

I met Carole at the consignment shop I work at. She came in often either alone or on a Sunday with her sister Judy (when they did their sisterly shopping). She was always dressed with style & shopped around in her 3 inch heels!! I will always remember these Ed Hardy boots that she bought because
I was kinda surprised she wanted these boots since they were so funky looking but in her words "they were to die for". Funky, she did not care. She wore it & wore it well. She made her own...

Sending deepest sympathy to Carole's family. We will fondly remember Carole and Bob and the many fun times we shared at Mario's and at parties Bob and Carole graciously hosted at their home. May Carole's spirit now be reunited with Bob and may she rest in peace. With Sympathy, Becky Gagnon & George Langston

Carole the world could learn an important lesson in the way you lived life. You demonstrated what a kind, gracious, lovely woman you were everyday in so many ways. You will be missed. Judy we are so sorry for your loss. It was a joy to watch the two of you love each other and having so much fun together.

My prayers Carole for your eternal rest.