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NANCY Be
September 16, 2015
Dear Andrew and Elizabeth,
My deepest sympathies to both of you on your mother's passing. I've seen her often at various events through the years and it was nice catching up on the family. So sorry to get this news and I hope soon you both will be able to just reflect on the good times all of you had together.
Rene Lechler
September 16, 2015
I was so sad to hear that Carol had passed. I am so sorry for your loss! I've been retired from OBES for 16 years and we didn't keep in touch, but I fondly remember Carol, her ready smile, and sitting in the chair beside my desk talking work but also joking and laughing. My heartfelt condolences to everyone who loved her and everyone she loved.
Karen Michael
September 16, 2015
Deepest sympathies to Carol's loved ones. We worked together at OBES during the Celeste years. She was always a positive voice and problem solver - and lots of fun. Late on Friday afternoons, we would gather to "exhale" and have some laughs to kick off a much-deserved weekend. Ironically, my first job was as a teacher at the Ohio Youth Commission back in 1968 - Bernie was deputy administrator. Little did I know that many years later I would meet and work with his lovely wife, Carol. She is gone too soon and leaves us with many happy memories.
Chandra
September 15, 2015
My condolences to Andrew, Elizabeth and all the Morgan clan. I remember Carol fondly. She can see Bernie and all of your family members that have gone before her. I hope she sees Uncle Ed and Aunt Maude! Peace.
Glenda Bussell
September 15, 2015
My deepest sympathies to the Brigham family. I worked with both Carol and Bernie at North Central and have fond memories of both. Carol was a lovely person who will be missed by many.
Earl Davis
September 15, 2015
Andy, Elizabeth, and family :
It is with a heavy heart that I write to you. I am so sorry to hear about Carol. Please accept my sincerest condolences and most heartfelt sympathy. I will be thinking about you during this trying time. May all the happy memories soon bring smiles back to your faces again. Take care.
Joe Angel
September 15, 2015
May your lives soon return to normal in this time of sorrow. When she crosses your mind may a smile also cross your face.
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