CaroleAnn-Kartikis-Obituary

CaroleAnn Kartikis

74, Toms River, New Jersey

Age 74

About

AGE
74
LOCATION
74, Toms River, New Jersey
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

Obituary

Send Flowers

CaroleAnn KartikisAGE: 74 • Toms RiverTOMS RIVER BIDS FAREWELL TO LEGENDARY ROOT BEER STAND OWNER CaroleAnn Kartikis, renowned longtime owner of restaurant "Stewarts Rootbeer," Toms River, passed away peacefully March 4th, 2016 at the age of 74. Carole was a 1959 graduate of Johnson Regional HS,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My condolences to the whole Kartikis family. Although it was a short time, I have good memories from when I was working at the stand. My prayers for Tracey and Toni.

Toni

I knew your Mom from 1980 and always enjoyed her company and loved to stop at Stewarts to have lunch and say hello. I didn't know she was ill and am sorry I missed the service, as I just saw the notice today. If their is anything I can do for the family please let me know. My sincere condolences

Don Jump

Our thoughts and prayers to your family at this difficult time. I remember Carol's visits to the Kartikis farm in North Brunswick. May her memory be eternal.

Carole, I first want to thank you for being my friend, as well as confidant, mentor, and second mom. I will forever cherish all the memories of years past; from the parties at 310 Washington Street to the gatherings down at the bay. Throughout all the hours, months and seasons we spent together at 'the stand'. From the years when we mixed our own syrup and the days when foam was the only thing coming out of the taps, all the way through to the days when there wasn't a hint of 'head' on the...

Sorry to hear of Carole's passing. Remember all the good times because there were many.

Our deepest condolences from the Hudler family. Both of our sons worked for Stewarts for a number of years. We miss seeing the orange stand on the corner.... it just isn't the same... Rest in Peace and may God comfort your family with his loving arms.

John, Sue, John Jr. and Jeff Hudler

Carole, I first want to thank you for being my friend, as well as confidant, mentor and second mom. I will forever cherish all the memories of years past; from the parties at 310 Washington Street to the gatherings down at the bay. Throughout all the hours, months and seasons we spent together at 'the stand'. From the years when we mixed our own syrup and the days when foam was the only thing coming out of the taps. All the way through to the days when there wasn't a hint of 'head' on the...

We've known the family for decades. My daughter went to school with Tracey. Over the years, we brought our kids to Stewart's, and then later, our grandson was employed by Carole. Stewart's was a landmark. We were there on the last day. We were so sorry to see it close, but happy for Carole that she had some time to retire and relax before her end came, so abruptly. She will be missed by thousands! Our sincerest sympathy to the family. May she rest peacefully.