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CASSANDRA L MITCHELL-REED
February 25, 2026
Forever in my heart!! So deeply missed!!
Rochleigh Z Wholfe
March 1, 2025
Carole Brown was like a loving big sister to me. Always there when you needed help. We lost contact when I moved back to East Coast. Then magically in 2010 I received a surprise call from her in Massachusetts.
I was delighted and shared many loving memories when I lived in Bay Area. Suddenly no more calls or contacts on FB I knew something had happened. Just finding out today that she had passed away. Blessings on your journey Carole! You are loved and appreciated. Rochleigh Z Wholfe

Ryan Coronado
February 27, 2024
"Gram-gram" was an incredibly kindhearted grandmother who cared immensely for her grandchildren. My early memories of my grandma were nothing short of grand. She never failed to put a smile on my face and was always willing to help me with my English homework given the talented writer she was. As a child, I remember the distinct feeling of excitement I would get while waiting for her to arrive at our house for her holiday visits. I always wanted to talk to Grandma; she was so wise. It wasn't until my teenage years that I learned just how powerful of a woman my grandmother was. From her social work and contributions to the city of Berkeley to her participation in the civil rights movement, I quickly realized that my grandma was not one to mess with!
Her 5-year struggle with Alzheimer's was tough. Seeing a woman of her intellect slowly dwindle was frustrating for our entire family and something I struggled to come to terms with. But I know deep down she was still there. One of the first things that come to mind when people think of Alzheimer's is the scary possibility of that loved one forgetting who you are. I'm happy to say that my grandmother never forgot mine or anyone of my family members' names. With that being said, my heart goes out to anybody with a loved one struggling with this insidious disease.
Rest in Power!

Norma Burgos-Vázquez
January 25, 2024
A single jobless mother of a toddler on the verge of eviction from our Oakland Lake Merritt apartment, I first met Carole in the mid-80s, through the father of my baby girl, at Ivey's, the nightclub showroom in Oakland's Jack London Square. It drew historical crowds on "Salsa Thursdays" which Carole, a swinging Salsa dancer from the smokin´ Spanish Harlem scene, never missed.
After we took to the modern wonders of email, and I moved to Puerto Rico, we stayed in touch over the years, from a distance, using our individual terms of endearment for "my friend." A committed Francophile, Carole was "Mon Amie" to me, and I was "Mi Amiga" to her.
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Adilah Barnes
October 9, 2023
Carole was one of my biggest cheerleaders in my career as an actor. She always had a smile and I appreciated her love of people. In reading Carole's bio, I learned so much more about her! (How humble she was.)
Carole's diverse legacy with forever be remembered by the indelible mark she left on the countless who knew and loved her.

Dayna Coronado
September 9, 2023
When I was seven years old I wrote:
"My mother is good, my mother is kind, my mother is strong, my mother is love"
My mother is the person who has made a difference in my life through her encouragement, love, and unwavering faith in me. She'd say "Life is school and we are here to learn and grow each day."
I love you so much Mom and I am so grateful to have had you as my mother. Your kindness and understanding were unparalleled and to have been with you daily these past few years and take care of you was an honor. You always taught me to give back and help others. You not only taught me but showed me by example. I love you with every inch of my being. We shared so much together and you were always there to give love and support and offer kindness and understanding. You will forever be in my heart guiding me and I feel your spirit always.
Love,
Dayna
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