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Carol Hiscano Obituary

Carol Hiscano (nee' Bonness) was called home to be with the lord on May 1, 2014. Carol was born in Cleveland, Ohio on December 26, 1935 and lived there until 1957 when she moved to Miami, Florida. She was preceeded in death by her beloved husband Augie Hiscano in 2005. Carol is survived by her daughter Debbie Curry (Dave) of Stuart, Florida; her son Michael Hiscano of Miami, Florida; four loving grandchildren Daniel Cole (Andrea) of Deltona, Florida; Peggy McBee (Rick) of Jasper, Tennessee; Andy Cole of Miami, Florida and Katie Brown (Ryan) of Riverview, Florida and five beautiful great-grandchildren Kailyn and Shelby McBee, Bailey and Parker Augustine Brown and Benjamin Cole. A private family memorial service was held Sunday May 4, 2014 at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Coral Gables, Florida.

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Published by Miami Herald on May 18, 2014.

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Katie Brown

May 13, 2015

I miss you, Gramma. You were always so strong and funny. You had such a great laugh and you weren't afraid to let anyone know what you were thinking. I always admired that about you. I'm happy knowing you and Grampa are together again and it helps to know you have a bird's eye view to watch all of your great-grandkids growing up. And don't worry - we'll tell them we're going to "put on a brick on their heads" for you. I love you and miss you every day.

Debbie Curry

March 6, 2015

Mom - not a day goes by that I don't think of you and miss you. I reach for the phone often ready to tell you something funny or incredible that has happened or that one of the little ones has said or done. You left too soon and too quickly. I feel you nearby and take comfort that you will always be watching. You were a "super woman" and my hero. You were a wonderful mom, gramma, great gramma, wife, and person. I will always strive to be more like you and to make you proud of me. I know you are finally with dad after 9 long years apart. I like to picture him taking you in his arms, swinging you around, and saying, " Finally, Hon!" I love you, Mom!

Katie Brown

May 19, 2014

My grandmother was a strong and amazing woman. She was always there when you needed her and she was never afraid to speak her mind. If I'm half as feisty when I hit my 70s I'll be proud. She was also supportive and encouraging and she'll be greatly missed. I wasn't ready to let her go, but I'm glad she's with the Lord and with my Grampa - right where she belongs. I wish she had had a chance to watch my children grow up, but I know she has a front row seat now. I love and miss you, Gramma. (P.S. - I know you and Grampa are the reason Parker smiles when it looks like there's no one there.)

Andy Cole

May 19, 2014

As the sun will rise and fall in the sky mortality will be realized. May you be in death as you were in life, the best of us all.

Augie and Carol Hiscano ( Dad & Mom ) circa 2004 on one of their working vacations when he was spokesman for Sherline. Mom loved going along with him.

Michael Hiscano

May 18, 2014

Michael Hiscano

May 18, 2014

I sure miss you Mom. I treasure every moment that I was able to spend with you. You were very unique, loving and always there when I needed you. I know you are at peace now and reunited with Dad and all of our beloved family members and friends that went home to be with the lord before you were called home yourself. I LOVE YOU MOM and ALWAYS WILL !!! Your loving son, Michael John.

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