She was raised at 16 Roosevelt Terr. in Irvington and attended Sacred Heart School, right down the street from the family home.
Her dad died when she was nineteen and after then she always lived with her mother. She married Thomas Major and then moved to Maplewood and later to White House Station.
My aunt Carol was a ton of fun. I remember at my birthdays she would sing opera, which she loved, and us little kids would beg her to stop. She loved her nieces & nephews. She always entered us into tons of contests. It was her efforts that got my sister on the front of an oatmeal box. She entered me in a shake contest, with her recipe, and I won, beating her! She also took my cousins Ryan and Amanda to California on a trip she won. She also went to Alaska with my grandma.
I remember visiting at her house in Whitehouse Station where my great-grandma lived. She had a dog, Connor, who didn't like me. She would cook us her mom's famous "Babchie sauce." I remember she loved frogs and they always adorned her house.
Carol loved her family. She and her mom would send packages to relatives and Poland. She always kept in touch with her niece and nephew in California. She had no children of her own and put all of her love into her nieces and nephews.
It was a great shock when she passed and it was very sudden. She is greatly missed and will ALWAYS be remembered.
She was raised at 16 Roosevelt Terr. in Irvington and attended Sacred Heart School, right down the street from the family home.
Her dad died when she was nineteen and after then she always lived with her mother. She married Thomas Major and then moved to Maplewood and later to White House Station.
My aunt Carol was a ton of fun. I remember at my birthdays she would sing opera, which she loved, and us little kids would beg her to stop. She loved her nieces & nephews. She always entered us into tons of contests. It was her efforts that got my sister on the front of an oatmeal box. She entered me in a shake contest, with her recipe, and I won, beating her! She also took my cousins Ryan and Amanda to California on a trip she won. She also went to Alaska with my grandma.
I remember visiting at her house in Whitehouse Station where my great-grandma lived. She had a dog, Connor, who didn't like me. She would cook us her mom's famous "Babchie sauce." I remember she loved frogs and they always adorned her house.
Carol loved her family. She and her mom would send packages to relatives and Poland. She always kept in touch with her niece and nephew in California. She had no children of her own and put all of her love into her nieces and nephews.
It was a great shock when she passed and it was very sudden. She is greatly missed and will ALWAYS be remembered.
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