This vibrant soul was born to Raymond and Juanita Admire -- whom she is now reunited with in heaven -- on September 4, 1949. She also joins her sister, Shirley Admire, who preceded her in death. Carol is missed and loved by her daughter Kelli (Schenk) Thompson and her husband Charles; her daughter Jodie Schenk (Krueger) and her partner Eric Brand; her grandchildren Jeremy Gratton, Meredith Perrin (and her fiancé Dustin Hoene), Emily Thompson, Jacob Krueger, and Joel Krueger; her brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Barb Admire; and her nieces and nephews: Todd Admire and his wife Mary Pat, Jud Admire, Staci Admire and her partner Adele Langlois, Scott Admire and his partner Wendy Wickenhauser, and Shannon Admire.
Carol retired from Edward Jones in 2014. She was passionate about astrology and was an avid and talented writer. Everyone she met became a friend; she brought light to their lives with her infectious laugh, positivity, and love. She will be dearly missed. Donations may be made to the Jacoby Arts Center in Alton, IL, or the Arthritis Foundation.
The family also asks that supporters go to http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/guardrail-in-memory-of-carol-admire and sign a petition to have a guardrail put on the river side of the bike trail on the Great River Road.
SOURCE: The Alton Telegraph
This vibrant soul was born to Raymond and Juanita Admire -- whom she is now reunited with in heaven -- on September 4, 1949. She also joins her sister, Shirley Admire, who preceded her in death. Carol is missed and loved by her daughter Kelli (Schenk) Thompson and her husband Charles; her daughter Jodie Schenk (Krueger) and her partner Eric Brand; her grandchildren Jeremy Gratton, Meredith Perrin (and her fiancé Dustin Hoene), Emily Thompson, Jacob Krueger, and Joel Krueger; her brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Barb Admire; and her nieces and nephews: Todd Admire and his wife Mary Pat, Jud Admire, Staci Admire and her partner Adele Langlois, Scott Admire and his partner Wendy Wickenhauser, and Shannon Admire.
Carol retired from Edward Jones in 2014. She was passionate about astrology and was an avid and talented writer. Everyone she met became a friend; she brought light to their lives with her infectious laugh, positivity, and love. She will be dearly missed. Donations may be made to the Jacoby Arts Center in Alton, IL, or the Arthritis Foundation.
The family also asks that supporters go to http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/guardrail-in-memory-of-carol-admire and sign a petition to have a guardrail put on the river side of the bike trail on the Great River Road.
SOURCE: The Alton Telegraph