Carol L. Steinmetz, nee Schultz, 66, of Addison, beloved wife of the late Richard C.; loving mother of Richard J. (Jamie) and the late Amy and Colleen Steinmetz; cherished grandmother of Jill and Richie; dearest sister of Jim (Linda), Lois (Jerry) Kulig, Marty (Pat), Tom (Linda) and the late Chuck (June) and Roy (Sandy) Schultz; also survived by many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Visitation Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. at Humes Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake St., Addison (2 mi. E. of Rt. 53, 2 mi. W. of Rt. 83). Lying in state Friday 10 a.m., Funeral 11 a.m. at St. Paul Ev. Church, 118 First St., Bloomingdale. Interment Mount Emblem. If desired, memorials to your favorite charity appreciated. For info. www.HumesFuneralHome.com or
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Candy Auler
November 21, 2008
Carol was an inspiration to others. She was an excellent nurse. She will be missed.
Jackie Kovacs
November 13, 2008
My deepest sympathy. I worked with Carol for several years at EMH and she was one of my favorite people to work with. I was so sad when she left and am sadder now that she had so little time to enjoy her retirement.
Joe Gleason
November 7, 2008
I served with Carol on the St. Paul council. My family and I's thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless You.
Mary Frank
November 7, 2008
Though I was able to see family memebers yesterday, once again please accept my sincere sympathy at Carol's passing. It was much too soon. Treasure the gifts and memories she left behind. There are so many of them. God's Peace...
Angie Moder
November 7, 2008
Lois, I am so sorry to here about Carol. You and your family are in my prayers. I hope that you are okay. Since I am out of the country, I am sorry that I could not attend the funeral or wake.
You have my deepest sympathy. Let me know if there is anything that I can do for you.
Angie
Joanne Frank (Bigam)
November 6, 2008
I am so sorry to hear this news. I also know that the love, faith and strength your family has always had,
will see you throught, and the hope of a resurection.
Diana Gadek
November 6, 2008
Carol was a warm and loving friend. I spent several New Year's Eve with her at EMH. She was always a positive,caring and a good friend. I will always remember her and pray for her.She loved her family oh, so very much.
Mary Baker
November 6, 2008
I enjoyed every shift I did with Carol at EMH (and learned a lot). She is in heaven with her "angels". You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathy Alsobrook
November 5, 2008
Carol was a wonderful, warm, caring woman. I worked with her at Addison Trail when we did the Snowball programs. I always admired her strength after her family tradegy.
The Lord grant peace at this sad time and may the family be warmed and comforted by her memory.
Barbara Wojtas-Krein
November 5, 2008
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Fr. DEUS BYOMUHANGI
November 4, 2008
In John 6:37-40 Jesus consoles us when he says: "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Have faith in God and faith in me. In my father's house there are many dwelling places; otherwise, how could I have told you that I was going to prepare a place for you?"... He goes on and on.
This gives us a sure hope that those who go before us are in the hands of God. May God rest carol's soul in eternal happiness and peace
Carol at her Retirement Party at Maggiano's
Gemma Miner
November 4, 2008
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Barbara Ritter
November 4, 2008
To the Steinmetz Family:
Carol was a wonderful kind and lovely person. We are newer members of St Paul Church, and we were just getting to know her and love her. We missed her when she moved to Indianapolis, but were pleased that she decided to be near family. We were sorry to hear of her passing. She was loved by all at St Paul Church. Please take comfort in knowing that she is with God, and her husband, and daughters looking down at us. May God go with you.
Barbara & Susan Ritter
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