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Carolyn Poynton Cimarusti

Trenton, New Jersey

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NEW BRAUNFELS, TX -- Carolyn Poynton Cimarusti, 61, passed away Sunday at the McKenna Memorial Hospital in New Braunfels.She is survived by her husband David Wood of Marshall, TX; daughter Darcie Cimarusti; son Michael Cimarusti and wife Christina; mother Constance Poynton; sister JoAnne...

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Dear Family of Carolyn - I am saddened to hear of Carolyn's death. I knew her through Squibb and also at Trenton State College. She was a brave and gracious person. Peace be with you. I now live in Ohio - left Jersey Apr 2003

Dear David, Darcie and Michael,
Our family was so devastated at the news of the death of Carolyn. We have so many happy memories of our families "growing up" together on Carl Sandburg Drive. Your mom was so full of life and always kept us laughing.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you and please let us know if there is anything we can do.
Our love,
Ceil and Mike Gallucci

My deepest sympathy on your loss.
I used to play maj jong with Carolyn in Hamilton and Allentown. And it was always fun at her home with her parrot. Those were and will continue to be wonderful memories.
She always made me laugh.

Darcie & Michael
I was very sorry to read in the paper about your mother. I worked with your mother at Trenton State College. She will always be remembered
Gloria Valeri

Your mom used to play mah jongg w/ us at in Hamilton and Allentown and of course at her house in Hopewell. How well I remember the fun person she was and how she adored you two kids. I am sure she loved being a grandmother more than anyone. My sympathies are with you all. Linda -(from Allentown originally.)

Dear Darice & Michael,
I often think of the times your Mom and I had with our activites in PTA and scouts.
Do you remember me from Alexander school? My son Stephen was in your class Darcie and my daughter was in Michael's glass.
Sorry for your loss.
Hugs Mrs. Nancy Bagley

Dear David, Darcie & Michael,

What can I say, words cannot express the sadness and loss my mom and I are feeling right now. We were devasted to read this in the paper and wish we were closer to be there for you all. Carolyn was always such a virbant and vivacious person. So full of life and energy. I can't believe she's gone. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers and keep all the fond memories of Carolyn close to our hearts forever. We will miss her terribly.
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