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Carole Strong Obituary

Buffalo, N.Y.- Carole Ann Strong: born 9/16/1941 , died 8/1/2020. She is the daughter of Leo Strong Jr. and Marjorie Groves. Surviving is her son Primitivo, her sister Nanci Conley, and her brother Jim Strong. Carole was a graduate of Scotia High School and went on to earn her Master's in Education at University of Mississippi. Carole would find her passion in Astrology and became an accomplished Astrologist. She worked out of the Magic Moon in Saratoga, before moving to Buffalo later in life to be closer to her son. World traveler, teacher, mentor, mother, friend. Long standing member of the Daughter's of the American Revolution, served many years as Chaplin. There will be a ceremony this Saturday, Aug. 8th at Park Cemetery in Scotia for her family and friends to lay her remains to rest. She will be dearly missed. http://www.lastingmemories.com/carole-ann-strong

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Published by The Saratogian from Aug. 6 to Aug. 7, 2020.

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Pamela Alviset

July 31, 2025

I still miss and love her even today.

Pamela Alviset

July 30, 2024

A year later has passed. I still love and miss you more. We had a lot of fun together riding my moped together. Getting Chinese and Ben and Jerry's ice cream. Hanging out.

Nancy Mason

May 30, 2022

Carole was my "bestie" at Ole Miss and beyond! Remember wonderful visit to Scotia and Lake George with family. So sorry this candle has gone out.

Pamela Alviset

December 28, 2020

Carole, was my Best Friend, we would moped around Saratoga. Eat out Chinese, stroll thru Saratoga Parks. Ben and Jerry's ice cream. I will always love you.

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