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Carol Nelson

1937 - 2023

Carol Nelson obituary, 1937-2023, Seattle, WA

BORN

1937

DIED

2023

Carol Nelson Obituary

It is with great sadness that we share that Carol J. Nelson passed away on Tuesday, August 1st, at Swedish Hospital. Her daughter (Kirsten), son (Joel), and grandson (Caden) were at her side.

Carol was diagnosed with lung cancer earlier this year and was undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatments.

Mom had a big, generous heart and a zest for life. She loved her family, her friends, her students, and she loved to laugh.

Carol was born in 1937 in Minnesota to Oliver & Rose Anderson. In 1960, she married her best friend, Jim Nelson. They began their adventure together by heading west, stopping briefly in Gilford, MT, to teach before landing in Seattle, WA, then eventually Port Angeles, WA. The Pacific Northwest was home, although Mom was always proud to hail from The Range.

While she taught other grades, Carol's favorite was 5th Grade and she had many fond memories of her students. Her class's annual productions of Shakespeare's Macbeth made her proud.

Mom loved gardening - from growing her Hybrid Tea roses, Mr. Lincoln and Peace, to rhododendrons and vegetables, to this year's Caliente Lavender and Crocodile geraniums and Sungold Tomatoes. She loved watching & listening to the birds and insects as she gardened.

Carol also loved nature and travel. Locally, she enjoyed visiting Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Salt Creek, the Dungeness Spit and the Washington coast. She enjoyed The Open Air Museum in Oslo, her stay on the Rue Cler in Paris, as well as breathing in the Plumeria-scented air on trips to Kauai. Like everything in her life, she enjoyed these adventures more when she did them with her family and friends.

Shortly before she passed, Carol was treated to the story of the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa as told by her grandson, Caden. As a teacher, we're sure she enjoyed the lesson and we like to think she went out with a bang.

It's impossible to convey all that Mom was, but above all she was a joyous soul. She wanted everyone to know she loved you.

No services are planned at this time. To honor Carol, please enjoy a garden walk, a colorful sunset, or pet a cat and/or dog. Or travel, read, or have a really good meal. Savor a cup of coffee. Hug those you love and be a really good person.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Peninsula Daily News on Oct. 7, 2023.

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Georgia Kreider

October 10, 2023

So sorry to see this about Mrs. Nelson. She was both my kids teacher at Franklin.

Kimberly Kern (Olin)

October 9, 2023

RIP Mrs. Nelson. You were my 5th grade teacher at Franklin Elementary many many years ago. Never forgotten.

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