Carol had a career in Drug and Alcohol Treatment and founded the Chinook Center in Seattle, WA in 1980. She was a member of several dance clubs, rotaries, and professional organizations and a member of the Mount St. Michael Parish in Spokane. She had a true passion for life, spirituality, and her family. Carol was a wife, mother, lifelong dancer, successful collie breeder, talk show host, and counselor. She saved countless lives in her career helping people fight and recover from addiction.
Carol will always be loved and treasured by all those who knew her. Carol leaves behind her beloved husband, Richard; daughter, Michelle; sons, Timothy and Matthew; 14 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Any Memorial donations for Carol can be made to The Restoration and Preservation Fund at stmichaels.org/parish/donate.
Carol had a career in Drug and Alcohol Treatment and founded the Chinook Center in Seattle, WA in 1980. She was a member of several dance clubs, rotaries, and professional organizations and a member of the Mount St. Michael Parish in Spokane. She had a true passion for life, spirituality, and her family. Carol was a wife, mother, lifelong dancer, successful collie breeder, talk show host, and counselor. She saved countless lives in her career helping people fight and recover from addiction.
Carol will always be loved and treasured by all those who knew her. Carol leaves behind her beloved husband, Richard; daughter, Michelle; sons, Timothy and Matthew; 14 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Any Memorial donations for Carol can be made to The Restoration and Preservation Fund at stmichaels.org/parish/donate.
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