In Memory

Carol Sigler (Stickel)

Carol Sigler (Stickel)

After conquering breast cancer five years ago, my moms private battle with ovarian cancer is over. She earned her angel wings and is pain free in heaven. I wish it wasn’t her time and will deeply miss my amazing mom. My kids will miss their spectacular grandma who never missed a single football game, dance recital, choir performance, school play, music show, graduation or birthday. Even during Covid and chemo, she would watch them on livestream and celebrate with us. Oh how unfair life can be taking our loved ones before we are ready. I love you, Mom ❤️

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06/19/22 10:28 AM #5    

Terry Franks

I was stunned to hear of Carol’s passing. We would catch up by email each year on her birthday as our birthdays were two days apart. I had no idea she was in a fight for her life. 

She was especially happy when Joe entered her life. She loved to talk of her blended family and her travels. 

Carol always had a special place in my heart as she was the first girl I had ever dated. Back then, I was a shy guy and she would tease me about that - always in a fun, friendly way.

Joe, my heart breaks for you. She was a very special lady. 


06/19/22 02:38 PM #6    

Paula Steigerwald (Levesque)

I am so sorry to hear of Carol's passing My deepest condolences to her family. Somewhere there is a Star shining brightly in the sky. 


06/19/22 04:33 PM #7    

Robert K Yund

Well said Paula!

06/20/22 07:55 AM #8    

Frederick O'Brien

We were so sorry to hear the news. Our deepest sympathy to Joe and the family. We got to spend some time with Carol and Joe in recent years and have fond memories of the time together.


06/20/22 12:45 PM #9    

Stephen Lynn Reed

I am so sorry for the loss of Carol she was a great person and i send my prays to the family. I know how hard it is on her family.


06/20/22 09:49 PM #10    

Jolene Riggle (Dyer)

Very, very sad to hear the news of Carol's death. She was  happy and upbeat and always with that beautiful smile!.  We will all miss her at the class Reunion in September!


06/26/22 05:22 PM #11    

Dennis Clark

Carol was always the positive one.  And what a wonderful smile.  I will always remember her telling about the first time she yelled "Turn the radio down!" and then said she had promised she would never say that.   You did what you could on earth.  Thank you.  Rest in peace my classmate.

 


09/02/22 07:17 PM #12    

Carl Hosfeld

A dear friend has moved on. I still have a  lump in my throat from her passing. Our parents were best of friends. The wives would play bridge on Saturday night once a month. Then once a year the wives and husbands would all get together to play cards. The wives met when the husbands went off to war and as luck would have it all the husbands came home. They were best friends ever since. 

It seems I have known Carol my whole life from grade school to adulthood. We regularly stayed in contact with cards, calls, e-mails, wakes and reunions. I will miss my friend. I recall always meeting at the YMCA dances, club coed in jr high. I recall carrying her books home after school about the same time. She invited me to her 2006 wedding with Joe in Baltimore. A better man I have not known. They were in every sense of the word made for each other. Knowing Carol I think she would not want us to be sad about her passing rather to celebrate her life. 
“A best friend gone too soon is a tragedy, but what would have been worse is never to have met her. I am grateful to have been Carol’s friend in life and will continue to be her friend in death, honoring her memory " I miss my friend.


09/03/22 12:56 PM #13    

Joe Lee

So sorry to hear Carol passing. I know her when I was in high school. She does have a very friendly smile. We all are going to miss her dearly.


09/27/22 11:17 AM #14    

Donald Jones

At the request of Carol's husband Joe, I am posting this remembrance. DJ

I’m Carol’s husband.

   Carol was 50 when I met her.  She had already raised a beautiful family.  She was a grandmother.  She’d had a lifetime of experiences.  We had 22 wonderful years together; 16 of them married.  She brought me more love and happiness than I could ever wish for.  We were inseparable.  We did everything together.  I was the luckiest guy in the world when she picked me to spend the rest of her life with.  We weren’t each other’s first love, and we weren’t each other’s only love, but we were the love of each other’s lives.  I will always be grateful for having known her, and I’ll never stop loving her. Joe Stickel


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