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Dear Carolyn, tho the years have separated us we still remember the "good old days" at Millersburg High.....May God bless and keep you in his light....luv Ethel Miller
March 03, 2015


East Norriton, Pennsylvania
Carolyn Croll Carolyn B. Croll, a resident of East Norriton, PA for 50 years, passed peacefully at Meadowood with family and friends by her side on February 22, 2015. Daughter of the late J.S. Stephen Bobb and Marguerite H. Bobb, she was born in Millersburg, PA. She obtained her B.S. in nursing...
Read MoreDear Carolyn, tho the years have separated us we still remember the "good old days" at Millersburg High.....May God bless and keep you in his light....luv Ethel Miller
March 03, 2015
Condolences to her friends and family, I have such fond memories of her as the nurse at Burnside and Norristown High School. Such as a nice lady.
February 25, 2015
Carolyn Croll was a kind, funny, understanding, and compassionate person. I spent many days with her in her office at school dealing with kids et al. She had a passion for life and a strong faith. She was someone to be remembered and a woman I was proud to call friend. She will be missed by many.
Lin Williams
February 25, 2015 | Fort Myers, FL
Mrs. Croll was the best of the best. She always knew when my children were coming down with something, called me to come get them. She was kind, funny, caring. My thoughts and prayers go to her family.
Dale Kerr
February 25, 2015 | Jeffersonville, PA
I have many fond memories of Mrs. Croll as my school nurse at Burnside Elementary and NAHS. My deepest sympathy and prayers for her family at this time.
Lisa Kerr Merritt
February 24, 2015 | Boyertown, PA
Mrs Croll was my school nurse in Burnside Elementary school and Norristown Area High School. She was just so nice. My condolences to her family
Steven Slagle
February 24, 2015 | Schwenksville, PA
My recollection of working at NAHS with Carolyn Croll was that of a caring school nurse that could see the humor in the kids, including those that came to see her several times each school day. I had the good fortune to be able to create the cartoon caricature gift for Carolyn given at the time of her retirement. She really loved the piece since it was packed with some many images of her and the things she loved.
Philip Smith
February 24, 2015 | Schwenksville, PA