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Carol Audrey Smith, a shining light in the world of mechanical logistics, passed away on July 1, 2024. Born on September 4, 1959, in Dallas, she left a profound impact on all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Throughout her career, Carol's passion and dedication to her work were unparalleled. She approached every challenge with a determined spirit and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Her colleagues admired her for her work ethic and ingenuity, making her a true standout in the field.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Carol will be remembered most for her vibrant personality. Described as outgoing, a comedian at heart, the life of the party, and someone who never met a stranger, she had a unique ability to bring joy and laughter to those around her. Her infectious laughter was like music to the ears of all who were fortunate enough to hear it.
Family meant everything to Carol. She cherished every moment spent with her loved ones and made sure they knew how much she cared for them. One memory that stands out is how she loved her family unconditionally—this sentiment capturing the essence of who she was at her core.
Carol is survived by her loving family who will deeply miss her presence in their lives but will forever hold dear the memories they shared with her.
A wake in memory of Carol will be held on July 5, 2024, at Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas, starting at 8:30 PM and followed by a Celebration of Life event on July 6th at 11:00 AM. Both services will take place at the same location before bidding farewell to this remarkable woman.
As we mourn the loss of Carol Audrey Smith, let us also celebrate the legacy she leaves behind—a legacy filled with laughter, love, and unforgettable moments that have touched the hearts of so many. May her spirit live on in the lives of those she touched with her kindness and humor.
Rest in peace, dear Carol. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
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