In Memory of

Carole

J

Tyldesley

Condolences

Condolence From: David Oneill
Condolence: you were the grandma to my children, the mother of my wife and a mother to me from the time I started dating Jill. I have always loved you and will never forget you. Your courage after the first and second World Trade Center attacks was an inspiration. I will never get used to not seeing you in your couch bundled up like an Eskimo in the middle of July.
Monday September 28, 2015
Condolence From: David Oneill
Condolence: you were the grandma to my children, the mother of my wife and a mother to me from the time I started dating Jill. I have always loved you and will never forget you. Your courage after the first and second World Trade Center attacks was an inspiration. I will never get used to not seeing you in your couch bundled up like an Eskimo in the middle of July.
Monday September 28, 2015
Condolence From: David Oneill
Condolence: you were the grandma to my children, the mother of my wife and a mother to me from the time I started dating Jill. I have always loved you and will never forget you. Your courage after the first and second World Trade Center attacks was an inspiration. I will never get used to not seeing you in your couch bundled up like an Eskimo in the middle of July.
Monday September 28, 2015
Condolence From: Lisa Happel n family
Condolence: it is with great sadness that I am writing this with tears flowing. I remember the day you married my uncle, I was so happy for the both of you. also the holidays we spent together. Evertime we were together yOu ALWAYS HAD A SMILE AND MADE ME LAUGH. THANK YOU FORMAKING MY LIFE BRIGHTER.LOVE N MISS YOU.
Monday September 28, 2015
Condolence From: Darla Canney
Condolence: I know someone else who just arrived in Heaven and will be waiting to greet you with open arms! You're not gone, Carole, just gone ahead! Love, Darla
Sunday September 27, 2015