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Sue Smith
February 19, 2025
Rest in peace Caroline. I've known her for many years at the Sweeney Post sitting with her friend, Paula Earnshaw at the first table in the door. She was a very sweet woman. My condolences to the family.
Bill Barry
February 16, 2025
I met Caroline back in the 70´s when she worked with my mother at the Highway Department. They were very close and Caroline would always be there when my mother needed her. I would sometimes see Caroline at Sweeney Post and she would always give me a hug and we would talk about the past and how special it was to be friends with my mother. Rest in peace Caroline and thank you for being there for my mother and our family. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
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