August 21, 1943 ~ January 7, 2020
Carol Donnelson was born August 21, 1943 to Marguerite and Wesley Fisher. She passed away at home January 7, 2020.
As a middle child in a large family, she craved attention, which her considerable energy and personal charisma often achieved. She memorized Bible verses at Baptist Bible College and graduated with an associate’s degree in 1964. She married the love of her life in 1967.
Carol loved hot coffee, vanilla ice cream cones, tamales, fuzzy socks, warm blankets, birthdays, her red couch, pictures of the grandkids, performing skits, singing, dancing the Stroll, waking up early, being around people, organizing things, walking her dog, collecting chickens, calling her children, moving furniture, writing letters, taking selfies, encouraging people and being a pastor’s wife.
She always wanted to learn the piano. She never owned anything that she wouldn’t give away to someone in need. A deeply emotional woman, love and joy defined her life.
Survived by her husband, Rev. Jim Donnelson, her children, Daren and Carie, her grand children and her beloved dog, Pixie.
Interment: Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, Texas...BRFH
August 21, 1943 ~ January 7, 2020
Carol Donnelson was born August 21, 1943 to Marguerite and Wesley Fisher. She passed away at home January 7, 2020.
As a middle child in a large family, she craved attention, which her considerable energy and personal charisma often achieved. She memorized Bible verses at Baptist Bible College and graduated with an associate’s degree in 1964. She married the love of her life in 1967.
Carol loved hot coffee, vanilla ice cream cones, tamales, fuzzy socks, warm blankets, birthdays, her red couch, pictures of the grandkids, performing skits, singing, dancing the Stroll, waking up early, being around people, organizing things, walking her dog, collecting chickens, calling her children, moving furniture, writing letters, taking selfies, encouraging people and being a pastor’s wife.
She always wanted to learn the piano. She never owned anything that she wouldn’t give away to someone in need. A deeply emotional woman, love and joy defined her life.
Survived by her husband, Rev. Jim Donnelson, her children, Daren and Carie, her grand children and her beloved dog, Pixie.
Interment: Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, Texas...BRFH
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