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On Sept 7, 2025, Carolyn F. Lo (nee Haller) left her earthly body to spend eternity with her beloved husband, Francis Lo. Born on May 22, 1941, in Philippi, WV (Tacy). Carol was raised by Gewie Haller and Bernadette Marks Haller. Carol spent many years of her life in service to others. She was an accomplished chef, catering many family dinners as well as corporate functions, golf outings, neighborhood gatherings, you name it, she cooked for it. She spent countless hours volunteering at Haven of Rest in Akron and always encouraged others to do the same. She never met a stranger who did not leave a friend. She will be missed by many.
Carol is survived by her nephew Tom (Christy) Keller of Garrett, PA, and many nieces and nephews; and by her great-niece, Gloria L. of Chicago and the rest of the Lo family in Hong Kong who lovingly knew her as "Auntie Carol". In addition to her parents and her husband, Carol was predeceased by her brother, Richard "Dicky" Keller.
Cremation has taken place. A small graveside burial is scheduled for 1:00pm on Monday, Sept 15th, 2025 at East Liberty Cemetery, 740 E. Turkey Foot Lake Rd., Akron, 44319, (in the city limits of Green). The family wishes to thank the staff at Sanctuary Grande in North Canton for their compassionate care of Carol for the past two years.
Donations in Carol's name may be made to Haven of Rest in Akron, OH.
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