Carol Smale

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Oct 27 1941
Nov 16 2014
73 Years
Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania

Carol Smale, 73, of Mt. Joy, PA passed away on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at the Lancaster County Hospice Center in Mt. Joy. Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late Leroy and Isabelle Smith Smale. 
A former resident of Parkesburg, Carol was employed as a nuclear medicine technologist and had retired from the VA Medical Center in Mountain Home, TN. She was a former member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Parkesburg and more recently attended St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Mt. Joy. 
Throughout her life, Carol opened her home and heart to many rescued dogs in need of care.
She is survived by several first cousins and many other extended family members and friends including Brooke and Samantha Aulthouse whom she treated as her grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at 11am from the Lancaster Church of the Nazarene, 2150 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 with visitation from 10 to 11am. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in her memory to Operation Scarlet, Inc. P.O. Box 8463, Lancaster, PA 17604-8463 a local organization dedicated to rescuing Shar-Pei dogs.

Service Date: 
Nov 27 2014 - 10:59am
Service Location: 
Lancaster Church of the Nazarene

Condolences

I'm going to miss her love you

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I worked with Carol when she was still working at Coatesville VA. She always had a smile and kind word for the Veterans and staff. I was saddened to learn of her passing.

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Carol was a good friend of mine.  We began 1st grade together at Parkesburg Elementary School graduating from Octorara High School in 1959.

Growing up, we spent many hours together.  I shall treasure all those good memories with Smaley.  She was truly one of a kind who never missed 

calling me to wish me a Happy Birthday.  Recently, she sent me a photo of the two of us sitting together at our 30th Class Reunion.  I will miss her.

May God bless her and may she rest in peace.

 

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Miss your smiling face, our card playing in Pa and in Tn.  Will always remember our three week trip to Europe and the fun we had, along with the people we met.  Will miss sharing a glass of wine while in the hot tub in Tenn.  It was a privledge to have met you.  Thank you for being a friend and for being in my wedding 38 years ago.  My, how time has flown.  God Bless you girl, fly with the Angels.

Donna

 

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 I know you are in heaven surrounded by all of the animals you loved and cared for throughout your life.  Buddy is so lost without you and Gracie, as am I.  I hope eveyone who can come on Wednesday to say good-bye will speak and share their fondest memories.  Some of us will have more to say than others but it's important that we hear one another.  Carol was always about honesty and those of us who knew her best know she would want the truth spoken.  I hope you and Mammie are having a cocktail and trading stories my dear friend.  I love and miss you more than I have words for.  Rest in peace special one.

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While I was a priest at St. Luke's I got to know Carol as a nice person and person of faith. She quietly helped out on the Alter Guild and enjoyed our Saturday contemporary service. I was sorry to hear of her death but know that she is with God. My Condoleances to her family and friends.

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I always enjoyed my conversations with Carol. She was bright and articulate.  

She was a champion for the underdogs of this world.  

You will be missed. 

Pastor Mark Justice

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RIP Carol ~

I wish I could be at your memorial service today to share memories with others who knew and loved you. But I know you understand that being with my children and grandchildren in Virginia every Thanksgiving is important to us all. We will be thinking of you and sharing our memories of the times we spent together, and giving thanks that you were in our lives.

Give hugs to Dad, Mom-Mom, Uncle Leroy & Oofie, and Uncle Austin & Aunt Lillian, and of course Domino (who is probably running with antelope there!).

My cousin, friend, mentor, big sister and sometimes mom ~ thank you for always being there for me, no matter what. You will always be with me in my heart and my memories. I'll love you forever ~

Wanda

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I cannot tell how much loneliness I am feeling at the death of my mentor Carol Smale. She was my inspiration of becoming a nuclear medicine technologist like her. Click studyclerk to  buy cheap assignment  online. Her kind smile always gives me courage to tackle difficult situations.

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I miss you Carol.  I will always remember the dinner that you, me and Sandy had almost every Sunday.  I will cherish those

memories forever.  I'm sure youo are surrounded by all the animals that you loved.  Remember when I visited you in

Tennessee?  You are very special and you will be loved always.

 

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