Emme, Addie, and I love you Carol. I will always appreciate all the help and support when I went to China for Emme. Then when we brought her home her face would light up every time she saw you, and when you spoke Chinese to her she would vibrate with excitement! Your patience with both girls to teach them Chinese and to tell us about customs was invaluable. Whenever the girls saw you it was...
Carol didn’t like me from the beginning because she thought I was
a no fun loaded bitch with a poker face from Taiwan. So that marked my original death sentence with Carol. Then one night Carol needed to ask me something. Don’t remember what her purpose was for that night while leaving the TV on. All I remember now is right after the host mentioned about how local voodoo folklore in New Gu...
Carol we are going to miss you so much. Our whole family just loved you. But most especially our dog Theodore just adored you. Everything we would go to the park on the weekends he could spot you a half a mile away and would just take off running at top speed towards you. The sound of your voice made him so happy.
Ching-Chih,
It seems like only yesterday we were roommates at Penn State, separated by language and cultural barriers but joined together by a great love of laughter. I will never forget that look of joy and wonderment on your face the first time you experienced a Penn State snowstorm. You brought such joy and happiness to the girls on Fourth Floor McKee Hall and continued to spread joy to...
I already miss your smile and joy when watching the "Basenji pack" run around and entertain us. I am one of the lucky one who've met you, I would have liked you better...
Like some many others, I met Carol many years ago through the Marymoor Dog Walkers Association and in the last several years Tully and I enjoyed visiting with Carol and Monk at Marymoor.
Carol, I'm sorry you had to leave us so soon. You will be missed.
It has been so many years great time with you. You are always there for me. We share many things together, sad and happiness. Because of you, my life becomes so joyful and supported. I would miss all the time we were together in Microsoft lunch time and many our private cooking classes. You are a good listener, friends and family. You are an angle now and I feel I am so lonely here. Your positi...
I am so sorry you had to go so soon, Carol. Anton, who was joined by Luke on March 25 (he, too, died from cancer), will welcome you warmly. In sorrow, Barbara (currently in Germany)
I feel it’s a treasure in my life to be able to get to know Carol. When I first knew her, I loved to chat with this happy lady who kept bringing laughter to others with small funny stories. When getting more closely to her, I was shocked to learn that this always-cheerful lady had been battling with cancer for so long. Her attitude to life, to family, to friendship have always been so inspiring...
I met Carol several years ago at the Marymoor Dog Park with her basenji, Monk. Periodically we would see each other at the park and our dogs, Monk and Bach would play together. Their friendship opened the door for me to get to know both Carol and Lee.
Over the years, as our boys became close, Carol, Lee and I also became very close. Close enough to be family.
To me, Carol will always be...