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Dr. Carolyn S. Cody

Lincoln, Nebraska

1951 - 2021

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Dr. Carolyn S. Cody

September 19, 1951 – May 25, 2021

Dr. Carolyn S. Cody, 69 of Lincoln passed away on May 25, 2021 after a short intense battle with esophageal cancer. Carolyn was born September 19, 1951 to Donald and Roberta (Klein) Cody. Carolyn received a...

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Hello friends and family of Dr. Cody, I am the foster mom for the three Cody kitties. My Pouffie crossed the rainbow bridge in 2023 and last year on February 29, 2024 my beloved chipper also crossed the rainbow bridge after a short illness. I miss him very much. He was a very special boy. I still have Emma and she is doing very well after having a close call just a couple of weeks ago. I love her dearly and she has been a great companion for me.

Dear Carolyn´s family, I have been caring for the Cody cats-Chipper, Emma, and Pouffer for almost 2 years now. They bring me great joy and they are happy here with me. I know when it is time for them to cross the Rainbow Bridge, Carolyn will be there to greet them on the other side.

Hello friends and family of Dr. Cody, I would like to let all of you know that the three kitties, chipper, Emma, and Pouffer, are all doing just great. They have been with me now almost a year and they are happy and healthy kitties they are very dear to me.

To Carolyn's Family, I just read The Penn Stater magazine and saw Carolyns name in memoriam. I remember her well from our medical school class of '87. So sorry to hear of her battle with cancer. May she rest in peace.

Dear Cody family, My sympathies to you on the loss of Carolyn. I did not know Carolyn, but I am sure she was a wonderful surgeon and family member. I will be fostering Carolyn´s beloved kitties. I would like to thank the family and the Cat House for giving me the opportunity to care for them.

Dear Cody Family, I was so sorry to hear of Carolyn´s death. I have wonderful memories of working together at Bryan LGH, trips to Door County, shopping, golfing at Wilderness Ridge and time spent with her family. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Kathy Campbell

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You were a wonderful sister to my dear friend Doug, your brother. He was quite proud of you, and your sudden illness and passage was a shock to him and also to me. It has been a long time since I have seen you, but I have fond memories of our encounters. Thank you for your kindness and for your service to mankind. I am certain your will continue your healing ways in your new dimension. Amen.

She was a kind soul. I was blessed to have her as my surgeon. I am so sorry for your family's loss.