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Thinking of Caroline and her gardening, her abundant produce, and in her last years at home. Elinor
Elinor Cramer
December 06, 2024 | Friend


Syracuse, New York
Caroline Palmer December 9, 2019 Caroline Palmer, age 92 died on 12/9/2019 at Iroquois nursing home. Carol is survived by her sisters, Alice Shute, Helen Shute, Ruth Pierce, Claire Watson all of Lafayette, New York, and brother, Richard (Loren) Warner also of Lafayette and many nieces and...
Read MoreThinking of Caroline and her gardening, her abundant produce, and in her last years at home. Elinor
Elinor Cramer
December 06, 2024 | Friend
Keeping you in close thoughts, dear friend, and miss our neighborhood walks together.
Jean Caraccilo
December 06, 2024 | Friend
Remembering Carol and missing her as a kind and forever sharing neighbor.
Jean Caraccilo
December 07, 2021 | Friend
Thinking of Carol, a lovely person, and how glad I am to have known her.
Elinor Cramer
December 06, 2021
Thoughts and prayers to Alice and the entire family!
Sandra Pizzuto
December 13, 2019 | Lafayette, NY
We will miss you Carol.
Elinor Cramer
December 13, 2019 | Syracuse, NY
Long ago the Warners were neighbors which my father fondly remembered often. My sincere condolences go out to the extended Warner family.
David Coye
December 13, 2019 | Phoenixville, PA
Carol was a dear neighbor, a
wonderful gardener and baker, who shared
generously from her heart. Carol and her late husband, Emile, collected ornaments from around the country and the world and opened their home each Christmas to any lucky enough to know them, allowing one to choose a treasure for their own home. Emile would always say, with a twinkle in his eye, "You always get exactly what you want."
Jean Caraccilo
December 13, 2019 | Syracuse, NY

August 2018, having lunch with Cousin Carol, Cathy (kavanaugh) Brennan and Anne (Chladek) Debock
My deepest sympathy to the family of Carol Warner Palmer. She was truly a remarkable person ...someone I admired for her wisdom and knowledge, her droll sense of humor and her kind regard and interest for others. She was my mom's 1st cousin and whenever we came to visit I always looked forward to spending time with her.
Anne Debock
December 12, 2019 | HERCULES, CA