Carol Ann Felts, a devoted public servant and beloved mother, passed away peacefully on February 24, 2026, in Myakka City, Florida. Born on February 7, 1958, in Miami, Florida, Carol lived a life marked by dedication, integrity, and a profound love for her family and community.
Carol was a respected Manatee County Commissioner, known throughout her career for her humility, integrity, and unwavering reliability. She approached her role with a seriousness of purpose that never overshadowed her warm Southern charm and forthright honesty. Those who knew her well recognized Carol as a formidable presence—a force to be reckoned with—who always stood firmly for her principles and the betterment of her county.
Among her proudest accomplishments was her vigilant fight against urban sprawl and unjust stormwater fees. Carol ardently championed the preservation of Manatee County’s wetland buffers and was a steadfast advocate for maintaining the Future Development Area Boundary. She often reminded her colleagues and constituents, “We’ve got to protect our water and food sources for the rest of the county.” Her commitment to safeguarding the natural resources of Manatee County was not only policy—it was a reflection of her deep respect and love for the land she called home.
Beyond her achievements in public service, Carol found joy in the simple pleasures of life—especially in the company of her family and the care of her cherished horses. The time she spent nurturing her animals was a testament to her kind heart and gentle nature, while her deepest memories were tied to the moments shared with those she loved most.
Carol’s family was the center of her world. She will be lovingly remembered by her sons, Kiel and Nick, brother, Nathan who carry forward her legacy of strength and compassion. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lola and George, whose memory she held dear throughout her life.
Carol Ann Felts leaves behind a community that is richer for her service, a family that will forever cherish her love, and a legacy of environmental stewardship and civic responsibility that will inspire future generations. Her life was a inspiring blend of Southern grace, steadfast honesty, and passionate advocacy—a true force whose impact will not soon be forgotten.
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