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Carolyn Louise Haneke Bryce

Seattle, Washington

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Carolyn Bryce passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on July 31, 2003.

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I still miss Carolyn and hold her in my prayers every day. She was a profound influence in my life.

May happy memories replace the sadness; May hope and peace touch your heart, for in the hearts of all who knew her, Her memory lives, her love endures.....

Namaste, Leslie McCain
(I bow to the divine in you Carolyn)

Carolyn was a William and Mary classmate, fellow choral singer, Anna Russell fan, and beloved friend for more than 45 years. I miss her. My condolences to all who had the joy of knowing her and my deepest thanks to all who cared for her in her final months.

She was a friend, one of the best, and I shall miss her all of my days.

Carolyn, you will be deeply missed. Your smile reflected your love for those in your presence. That memory will stay with me always.

I hold fast visions Carolyn's smile and words of encouragement. The last time I saw her at St. Matthew with Susan, talking about her new life at the Chapel, she was so full of love and happiness; she had found her place. After her illness was diagnosed, she spoke openly and was sure that come what may, it was God's plan for her. She was a wonderful person and I join the many who mourn her passing.

I was deeply touched by the story, told on the festival of Sts. Martha and Mary, of Carolyn jumping up and saying, "I see God" when the large group of folk from the Chapel of St. M & M arrived at the hospital to visit her.

My prayers are with those she leaves behind, who miss her tremendously.

Carolyn, I hope and pray you know how much you've affected my life in jobs, self esteem, and a heartfelt perspective on humanity. Your courage and faith in your fellow coworkers, friends, and people is something I will always carry with me.

Carolyn Bryce was my first job contact point when I moved across the country scared and confused and nervous. She steadied me, and as the years went by continued to show me how change is inevitable, and good.

Carolyn loved the fact that God brought so much fun into her life by having her volunteer at the Chapel. She had a ball!