Carol Engle
July 12, 1971 - May 18, 2025
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Colleen Beckett
Friend •
Tak, I just learned of your loss. Please accept our sincere condolences; we are so sorry for your loss and yet thankful Carol is in the arms of Jesus. Praying for you as you navigate this great loss. May the comfort and peace of God surround you in the days ahead. Love & Blessings, Glenn & Colleen Beckett
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Luanne Mauch
Friend •
I was heartbroken to see that Carol had passed away. My husband, Harlan Mauch, was a stroke rehab patient of Carol’s and the two of them “bonded” Immediately. We found out that Carol lived near us and became good friends also. Carol would visit us at home, and even after my husband passed away, Carol always kept in touch with me. She was a “bright shining star” and will be missed by so very many people.
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Jon Carling
Coworker •
Carol was such a professional and gave everything she had to her patients. She shared all the knowledge she possessed with colleagues and took extra time to answer questions or share resources. She always had a smile on her face--even when you knew she wasn't feeling so great. The world lost a great one in Carol Engle. I know her faith was part of why she was so strong and I picture her happy in heaven with those that went before. No more health struggles to deal with--at last. My condolences to family and close friends. I can only image how much loss you feel if I feel what I feel as a fairly distant professional friend
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Michael and Michelle McMahon
Friend •
Carol was so much fun to be around. Whether she was teasing trying to talk like she was from New York, sharing stories about her experiences and giant dogs, going all in on her awesome Halloween costumes, or just laughing about life, her personality just drew you in. It's fitting that we celebrate her life on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year celbrating a life that brought so much light and warmth to everyone she touched.
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Lauren Carr
Friend •
Ceilidh Fiddlers at the Fall Ball

