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Carolyn Zimmerman

Mooresville, North Carolina

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ZIMMERMAN, Carolyn Carolyn Zimmerman, 46, of Mooresville, NC, passed away on Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at her residence. Ms. Zimmerman is survived by her parents, Micheline and Dr. John Shoaff of Charleston, SC. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, August 22, 2005 at Old St....

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I just found out about Carolyn's death when my Christmas card was returned. I wish I had know earlier so I could express my condolences to her family in a more timely manner. Carolyn and I played soccer together in Northern Virginia. Although I have not seen her in many years, we always tried to keep up with each other's lives through our Christmas cards. She was kind, witty, and great fun to be around. I greatly enjoyed the time we played soccer together as well as her thoughtful...

Although we only knew Carolyn a short time when we were next door neighbors in Mooresville, my husband and I grew fond of her. We just found out about her passing and were deeply saddened and shocked. Our sincere condolences to her parents and family.

I met carolyn at navy federal while working in the Image Section and she was a dear and sweet person. It wasn't a time that didn't go by that I didn't think about her. She will be greatly missed. My prayers are with her and her family.

Carolyn and I became friends during the trials and tribulations of implementing an image system at work in the early 90's. I have always enjoyed her wit, her humor and her perceptiveness. Although I know it has been a while, it seems like Carolyn and I were just at a conference and talking like old times about life as single women, scuba diving, relationships and work. We always think we have all the time in the world to reconnect with those we love.I am sorry to have lost those...

Carolyn will be sorely missed. I worked closely with her at Navy Federal. She was bright, learned quickly, and was very dedicated. I considered her to be a close friend. My deepest sympathy to her family.

I first became friends with Carolyn while working at Peoples Drug headquarters. She was such a joy to work with while there. She so impressed me with her knowledge and competence, that I invited her to join us at Navy Federal several years later. While at Navy Federal she touched many people and formed strong bonds that were maintained even though she left the area to continue her path through life. Her wit, smile and loyalty to friends will dearly be missed. I feel privileged to have known...

Carolyn and I were co-workers for many years at Navy Federal, and continued to remain friends after her move to North Carolina. She had a warm heart and a wonderful sense of humor, and will be dearly missed. May peace be with her family.

I first met Carolyn when a group of girlfriends got together for a beach weekend in Emerald Isle. I will remember Carolyn's great laugh, kindness, loyalty to friends, and sense of fun. I extend my deepest sympathies to her family.

I've known Carolyn for over 15 years. We met during the start of my career here at Navy Federal in Virginia. Carolyn was someone I could always count on both professionally and personally. Carolyn had a warm heart and would often bake and share all of her wonderful recipes. She had a good sense of humor and often an interesting perspective on things. I will miss Carolyn. My prayers go out to her family.