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Carolyn L. Cockrell

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Carolyn L. Cockrell passed away peacefully in her sleep on December 3rd, 2005. She was born Carolyn L. McKinzie on February 5th, 1944 in Carmel by the Sea, CA. She is survived by her four children: Suzanne Lucas, Derrick McKinzie, Mary Limardo and Barbara Holleman; her four grandchildren: Renee...

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I was sorry to read of Carolyn's death. I worked with her for several years at the D.A.'s office and found her to be an extraordinarily talented and beautiful person. My deepest condolences to her family.

I am also a friend of Carolyn's from Sioux City. We sang together and we laughed together. I am remembering the funny things we used to do and am laughing right now as I am sure she is too. Mickey is right ... she is singing with the angels.

I will miss you Carolyn, You brought alot of Joy to our life with you voice and sence of humor. God Bless. Also God Bless Your Family

We had to great good fortune to have Carolyn for our neighbor for the past seven years. She will be both missed and remembered fondly. Carol Ann Brown, DDS and Bill Oberg

A beautiful person with a beautiful voice. Carolyn was a friend of mine since junior high school. We shared a lot of laughter and a lot of tears along life's way.

May you find peace and love, Carolyn. God speed, my friend.

I grew up with Carolyn in Sioux City, Iowa. We lived less than a block away from each other. I knew her brother Jim and mom. We graduated from Central High School. She was a sweet, life-loving woman with many talents. I know everyone who knew her will truly miss her. My sympathies and love to her friends and loved ones who grieve at this time.

To CC's family and friends...

I had the priviledge of meeting Carolyn and singing with her in Songspinner's when Claire Lortz was our director. I remember her being at my audtion and thinking what a lovely soprano voice. The year was January 1979 and I enjoyed singing with her and being her friend until about 1986 when I dropped out of Songspinner's. She was always so upbeat...friendly...so very pretty...and always a good sense of humor. Always had great ideas for choreography...

I met Carolyn only once, but she impressed me so much with her style and graciousness . She will be missed greatly.

Carolyn will always be loved by her family and friends, she will also be remembered fondly by all that knew her. She will sing forever in my heart.