VERONICA-CARSON-Obituary

VERONICA CARSON

Palatine, Illinois

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Veronica Carson was born Sept. 3, 1918 in Bayonne, NJ and raised in Macon, GA. She later moved to Chicago, where she married restaurateur Chris Carson. While raising their family she assisted him as he created and operated several restaurant concepts including Peter Pan Hamburgers, The...

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I just read today about Ronnie Carson. From the very first she was kind and sweet to me. Always with a smile and such a wonderful laugh...I will remember always the years and times in Chicago and Scottsdale of my God Father Chris and his wonderful wife Ronnie. With respect to her loving memory...Nia Pierrakeas

Hello I came across this article believe it or not searching my own name which is ironically is Veronica Carson but Veronica Nell Carson but I am only 22,anyways I do not know any of the family but I do wish to give them all,my greatest sympathies because death is a very hard thing to deal with and That Veronica Carson seemed to me to be a very respected woman who was loved by many & will be missed dearly by those who did know her.

to the family my deepest sympathy i wish i was there i love you all

To the Carson Family,
I would like to express my deepest sympathy in the passing of Mrs. Carson. Over the years my dad told me many wonderful stories about Mrs. Carson and how much he respected and admired her. My thought and prayers are with you during this time.

Cathy Hubbs
Daughter of Otto Hubbs

September 26, 2009
Learnig only today about passing of your mother and grandmother we would like to express our deepest sympathy to the entire Carson Family. We knew admired and loved that one of kind lady for many years. Our Prayers are with all of You.
Vladimir and Bozica Skul

Dear Carson Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. I have fond memories of Mrs. Carson throughout my childhood and what a true lady she was. She was one of a kind! I can just imagine Sig and Marge and Chris and Ronnie sitting around the table, drinking coffee and chatting up a storm. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Nancy Deutch Cardinal

I had never met Mrs. Carson but my dad had known her for about forty years. He loved her and only spoken of her with total respect. My sympathies to you her family. Diana(Hubbs) Fugnitti

To the Carson family,
I would like to express my condolences on the passing of your loved one. I have heard countless stories over the years, from my father, about the wonderful Mrs Carson and what a classy lady she was that I feel I knew her personally. May your beautiful memories of her sustain you during this difficult time of adjustment.
Patti Thomas-Brackett Spfld.Il.
(daughter of Otto Hubbs)

I had the pleasure of seeing Ronnie on
Thursdays when she came to the Pavilion
Senior Center to play bridge. She was a very special lady, and we always looked forward to her arrival. She regaled us with stories of how she met your dad and how scared she was of him, but she never finished the story to let us know how and when she finally fell in love with him.

We at the Pavilion were very sorry to hear of her passing and extend our deepest condolences to all of you.