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Carolyn Sparks

Lexington, Kentucky

1941 - 2014

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SPARKS Carolyn Ruth Setzer, 73, died Saturday, November 29, 2014, at Decatur Morgan Hospital after a brief illness. The longtime Decatur resident was born in Shakopee, Minnesota, on June 30, 1941. She grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, graduated from Henry Clay High School and the University of...

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Just read of Carolyn's passing in the new Kentucky Alum. I am truly saddened by this news. I was blessed having her as my Art Professor at KY and later as my friend and PEO sister in Decatur. Beth, daughter of Jane and Bob Rees Maxwell Street Presbyterian.

Dr. Sparks - I have just learned of your loss. Carolyn was one of the most beautiful people - inside and out - that I have had the pleasure to know. Her smile could light up a room. Carolyn's laugh could brighten your day. She was endearing and so loving - always gracious and a joy to be around. Please accept my deepest sorrow. Know that you and your family are in my prayers. This is a tremendous loss.

Rob,
Charles and I have you and the entire Sparks family in our thoughts and prayers at the loss of your Mom.
Donna and Charles Broome

Bobby and Family,

Sending prayers of peace and sympathy at this sad time. Donnie and I grieve with you.

Bobby, precious memories of Carolyn in high school are mine forever.

Blessings,

"Sissie" Carolyn Helt Colliver


Bobby and family,

Donnie and I send our deepest sympathy and wishes for peace. We grieve with you. Precious memories of Carolyn in high school are mine forever.

"Sissie Carolyn Helt Colliver and Don

Rob, we are sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers.

Bobby, I am so sorry to hear about Carolyn. You and your family will be in my prayers..

Chris Ogden

Dear Rob,
I am so sorry to learn of your loss. You Mother was a great lady with a kind and generous spirit.
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry for your loss. I served on the American Red Cross board with Carolyn and she was so much fun to know. She will be missed.