On October 18,1956,she was united in marriage to Floyd Earl Henderson, and together they shared, fifty three years before his passing on November 7, 2009.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one grandson Michael Climer, and eleven brothers and sisters.
Carol is survived by three sons, Ron Storburg, of Akron, Ohio, Randy Storburg and his wife Vicki of Richland, Missouri, and Floyd D. Henderson and his wife Janet, of Lebanon, Missouri, three daughter, Roxie Barber and her husband Bruce, Ruby Climer and her husband, Gene of Lebanon, Missouri, and Judy Koopmond and Rick Beron, of Rockland, Wisconsin; fourteen grandchildren, twenty seven gr-grandchildren; a brother Phillip Kvistad and his wife Sylvia of Sparta, Wisconsin, several nieces and Nephews, and many other relatives and friends.
She was born and raised in Wisconsin, and met her husband there, after She and Floyd were married, they moved their home to several locations while Floyd served his Country in the United States Army, They lived in Germany, and at Ft. Bennings, Georgia, Ft.Carson, Colorado, Ft.Polk, Louisiana,
Ft.Huachuca, Arizona, and Ft.McCoy, Wisconsin, during these years, Carol was a devoted homemaker to her family, and was a supportive military wife, when Floyd retired the family moved to Lebanon, Missouri.
Carol enjoyed attending Cowboy Church in Branson, Missouri.
In her spare time she liked camping and loved to cook for her family and friends, but most of all she loved being with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Carol will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
On October 18,1956,she was united in marriage to Floyd Earl Henderson, and together they shared, fifty three years before his passing on November 7, 2009.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one grandson Michael Climer, and eleven brothers and sisters.
Carol is survived by three sons, Ron Storburg, of Akron, Ohio, Randy Storburg and his wife Vicki of Richland, Missouri, and Floyd D. Henderson and his wife Janet, of Lebanon, Missouri, three daughter, Roxie Barber and her husband Bruce, Ruby Climer and her husband, Gene of Lebanon, Missouri, and Judy Koopmond and Rick Beron, of Rockland, Wisconsin; fourteen grandchildren, twenty seven gr-grandchildren; a brother Phillip Kvistad and his wife Sylvia of Sparta, Wisconsin, several nieces and Nephews, and many other relatives and friends.
She was born and raised in Wisconsin, and met her husband there, after She and Floyd were married, they moved their home to several locations while Floyd served his Country in the United States Army, They lived in Germany, and at Ft. Bennings, Georgia, Ft.Carson, Colorado, Ft.Polk, Louisiana,
Ft.Huachuca, Arizona, and Ft.McCoy, Wisconsin, during these years, Carol was a devoted homemaker to her family, and was a supportive military wife, when Floyd retired the family moved to Lebanon, Missouri.
Carol enjoyed attending Cowboy Church in Branson, Missouri.
In her spare time she liked camping and loved to cook for her family and friends, but most of all she loved being with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Carol will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
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Gone from our sight
But never our memories...
Gone from our touch
But never our hearts.
Family Members
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Mildred Kvistad Trones
1914–1999
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Orville James Kvistad
1915–1996
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Norman Leroy Kvistad
1917–1961
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Verna A. Kvistad Hove
1919–1983
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Sherman Eugene Kvistad
1920–1984
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Lila E Kvistad Ericksmoen
1921–2010
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Lillian Kvistad George
1922–1997
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Charles W Kvistad
1924–2003
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Eldon Duane Kvistad
1928–1950
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Deloris Mae Kvistad Mortenson
1930–1969
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Willard Orland Kvistad
1931–1989
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Phillip E. Kvistad
1933–2021
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