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Polly Adams Camp Carson

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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POLLY ADAMS CAMP CARSON, of Avon Lake, died peacefully, in Pittsburgh, PA, on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007. Beloved wife of Ron Carson; mother of Valerie Camp-Carson Benjamin, of Pittsburgh, PA, and Laura Lawton-Carson Thomas, of Harvard, MA; proud grandmother of Richard Carson Benjamin, Mary Lawton...

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May the daughters and family find comfort in the joy she brought to them and others.

My daughters and I had fun with Polly in Clevland the year she took ESL tutor instuction. We had a good time in the "woody" and at the market.

Later at her cottage I found a wonderful rest with good conversation, food, and cheer when taking time for different weeks at the lake. What fun she gave us!

May she rest in peace,

Polly was one of my best lifelong friends! I have many wonderful memories of her dating back as far as 1955. One of them is the time when we were both in elementary school and she sent then President Eisenhower a birthday card because they both shared the same birthday on October 14th! Shortly thereafter, we were both at the old Maple Springs Grocery Store which doubled as the Post Office on the day that Polly received a written response back from The White House and she was so very...

to the carson camp

i was a blessed person for having the pleasure of knowing polly. i worked with her husband ron @ allstate insurance. polly's cheerful voice always brought a smile to my face when she called to talk to her husband. may god keep and bless all of you.

anne galassi

Polly was the beloved mother of Susan Donald Roth's best friend, Valery. She was a delightful and gracious host to us often.
Jim

Today was an unusual day for the Mojave Desert, cold and rainy. A good day for reflection, and of course, Polly was the first to come to mind. We had only spoken a very few times in the last couple of years and I had not seen her since we were in sixth grade together. I had sent her an e-mail after seeing her name on classmates.com and was astounded that she remembered who I was. She patiently spent the time to answer my inquiries about the people we used to know and I thought that we would...

Polly was a dear friend when I moved to Bemus Point in 1958. We spent many happy hours together at her wonderful Chautauqua Lake home as teenagers. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.