Jo-Carlson-Obituary

Jo Carlson

Belvidere

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JO CARLSON, 93 BELVIDERE - Jo Carlson, 93, of Belvidere died Aug. 30, 2008, in Maple Crest Nursing Home following a brief illness. She was born Dec. 22, 1914, in Boone County, the daughter of Tom and Alice (Baker) Winter. Educated in the Boone County Schools. Married Leslie Carlson on Dec. 8,...

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Sally Jo, Tom, Sue and Family

I will always remember your mom for her kindness and compassion. When my mom was in the nursing home, she wrote her a letter at least, every other week. I remember her from the fair when her and mom worked together. May God be with you during your time of sorrow and may your memories of her grow fonder with each passing day. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

I work at Heritage Woods, your mother was one of my favorite people!! She was a lovely lady, very gracious, kind, and caring. She will be greatly missed!! I hope that God helps you to deal with Jo's death, and grants you comfort in this hard time.

Sue, Tom & families,
I always remember you Mom at Shadley, when I would go to visit my
mom. She always had a smile & a pleasant greeting. Sorry for your loss, You are in my prayers,
Marcia(Conwell)Henneberry

my mother was jo's neighbor in cherry valley,she talk often of her and said what a great neighbor and freind she was. jo was a super lady
you have our sympathy

Sally Jo and Family, We send our sympathy to all of you. I have such fond memories of your wonderful Mother. She was a lovely talented Lady, and Our parents were such good friends. You are in our prayers.

My sympathy to all the family. Remembering when we were neighbors on Spring Creek and Jo's lovely smile. Thinking of you.

sue and bob, sorry about your loss, please accect our deepest condolences, jug and gina morris

So very sorry for your loss. We pray that you will only keep the good memories and be comforted by the thoughts and prayers of freinds and family. With love and concern for you and yours. Dick and Lorraine Morris May God Bless you.

Sue, my deepest sympathy for the passing of your mother. While she lived a full and wonderful life, we still don't like to say good-bye. I pray that your whole family will come together and grieve, and also that you will be comforted. It was good seeing you again, but not under these circumstances. Karen Stone Parrish