Carolynn-Saccuzzo-Obituary

Carolynn D. Saccuzzo

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

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Died March 23, 2009 Carolynn Dale Saccuzzo passed away at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, UAB, Hospital on Monday. She was born in Ogden, Utah. She is survived by her son Robin; daughter Bobbie Lee; daughters-in-law, Kathy and Lisa; granddaughters, Jamie, Jessie, and Stevie Lee...

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Carolynn, so full of going and doing. A great friend to me during a difficult time. My thoughts are with you.

April 1, 2009

Carolynn was a good friend and golf buddy. I will miss her sense of humor and wisdom. She was passionate about her family, friends, and golf. She will be missed.

Robin, Lisa, Bobbie Lee & Kathy,
So sorry to her about Carol's passing. Our hearts are with you and the entire family as you deal with her death. Celebrate the times that you had together through your memories and love. She is now in heaven with Chris so we can rejoice in that they both are looking over the entire family now.
I enjoyed seeing her whenever she was in town visiting the Page and will also miss her dearly. I remember when it was a family affair at darts - Carol,...

We were sorry to learn of your loss. Carolynn was pro at Ft Rucker where my husband and I are members. Our condolences.

So sorry for your loss. Carolynn was the pro at Silver Wings GC at Ft. Rucker where I am a member. Condolences.

My condolences in your loss. I was a member of Silver Wings GC when Carolynn was pro.

I was surprised and very sorry to learn of Carolynn's passing. I knew Carolynn when she was the pro at Silver Wings GC and went to a few different golf courses playing with her. My condolences.

I knew Carolyn when she worked at Headland Country Club. She was always very nice to my husband and I.

Robin/Bobbie Lee & Family

So sorry to hear of your mothers passing. She was one of the most thoughtful and open people I have ever known and there was no pretense with her. She truly loved her family and always wanted to share her feelings for you with everyone she met. May the peace of her final rest comfort you and may Gods grace be with your family always.