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Caryle Ann Pastore

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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(SCHWARZ) Caryle Ann Pastore, of Macatawa, Michigan, left this world on November 25, 2006, the same way she lived her life, believing that every day was a gift, with no regrets for the past, no fear of the future. She will be sorely missed by the hundreds of friends, relatives, and business...

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I found this picture of us Auntie Caryle last week and showed it to my son Grady. He knows of you from the glow in the dark stars on his ceiling fan and other stories I´ve shared over the years but had never seen a picture of you. I told him this was the last time we saw each other. It was a perfect last trip that I´ll cherish forever. Love you!

Caryle & Caryle

The Cranston years.

I´ll never forget her laugh. My family had great times every 4th of July we spent together in Holland Michigan & Block Island, R.I. Sitting on Ballard beach with a Del´s lemonade & Muriel, watching the ferry ingress & egress was epic. When the band yelled,"Gimme a hell yes" we smiled at each other and. Repeated the refrain.

Auntie Caryle, One of my fondest memories at your house as a kid was putting glow in the dark stars on the ceiling in the guest room we stayed in. Your home was so beautiful and it always surprised that you let us do it! The fact that they remained there until my last visit with you, which was the Summer before you passed, still brings a smile to my face. Although you didn´t get a chance to meet my son Grady, I definitely make sure he knows who you are. One way has been through the glow in...

Caryle was a classmate of mine at Bay View. It saddened me to hear of her passing.

Caryle's optimism and love were at the root of her life and were stronger than anything that could have taken her away. Your love and memory is forever etched in the framework of my life auntie.

Caryle was my first cousin, and by far the most unforgettable. As a kid she was fun, zany, and always up for an adventure. Being around Caryle (actually, she was still Carol at that age) was never dull, and I was a mere onlooker to the trouble she got into with my brother and sisters, especially Jeannie. Although as adults our visits were far too infrequent, she still seemed to be as full of life as ever. She reminded me very much of her mother in that regard, and Muriel was one of my...

Peter and family- You are in my thoughts and prayers.