Carol A. Negron
1942 - 2020
Condolences
Today I go to say goodbye to my loving, crazy aunt who helped raise me from a baby.. and what fun we had... many clothing changes, fun in the snow, painting my hands with aqua wall paint, doing what makes aunt’s do with their first born niece when they are just teenagers themselves. Rest well In heaven Carol. Enjoy the reunion going on. Give my mom and nanny a big hug and continue to watch over us. God rest your soul.
And now there are three.
Peter, Joanne, Jimmy and Nancy your mom was for sure an original.
Love,
Maryanne and Frank Suarez
My condolences to the family. My Heart is with you at this sad time. I never got to meet Carol. From the Stories I heard from my Nana, and My Mom, I wish I was able to have met Carol. I'll keep you all in my prayers. Love Cousin Pspa.
We are really going to miss Carol. Your mom would call me from across the street "John! You think the kids would like these bananas? Then she would hand them to me regardless what I said. She never knew what a blessing she was to us, coming home and finding produce hanging on our doorknob!
My deepest condolences to the family, some of my fondest memories of my Aunt Carol are how she love to drive her Pontiac GTO, being surround by her family and her up lifting words she would said when you were feeling down. She will be missed as much as she is loved.
Do not be grieved for the lord our God is with the entire family. May the Lord give you all strength. May mommy rest well. Akorfa
My mother Loved coming down and going shopping. She loved going to Stop and Shop her words were you can’t find stores like that in New York. I couldn’t wait for her to start getting around our plan was to hit the stores. I will miss her forever
Jo, I am so very sorry for the loss of your Mother, as I lovingly call, Aunt Carol. She was so very kind to me and I loved her as if she were my own Aunt. She will be missed by so many. Love, hugs and prayers to all of you.
My heart felt condolences to the entire family.
As I recall, my aunt Carol was always super nice to me (and my brothers and sister) when we visited them from California in the late 1970s and then the early 80s. Although it was many decades ago, I still fondly recall the kindness and sweet tender attention she showed all of us. Making each one of us feel “we” were special. Her love of cooking was always evident and her laughter was always there.
Those are the memories that I love and I cherish of aunt Carol.
“May God continue to bless you and carry you in His arms for eternity! “
Love and Grace with Blessings from above.
Orlando Rivera, Portland Oregon
Carol was a loving and hard-working person I remember going shopping with her on the weekends and she always went to two or three supermarkets. And I always thought to myself why is she going to all these supermarkets when she can get All she needs and one supermarket. She always went for the sales. Afterwords she would race up and down Side streets. Also let’s not forget she always had to have her Dunkin’ Donuts coffee. We will always have Dunkin’ Donuts.