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In Loving Memory

Carbin, Mary C.

(nee: Gavin)  on Monday, April 3, 2023.  Beloved wife of the late George A. Carbin.  Dear mother of Paul (the late Kimberle) Carbin. Mary Anne Washburn and the late Thomas (Alice, surviving) Carbin and James (Lizz, surviving) Carbin.  Dear grandmother of Katie (Matt) Wiszowaty and Evan Washburn.  Dear great-grandmother of Ellie.  Dear sister of Paul (Pam) Gavin and Julie (Tom) Roughneen.  Our dear aunt, great-aunt, great-great-aunt, cousin and friend.  SERVICES:  Funeral at St. Catherine Laboure Catholic Church, 9740 Sappington Rd. 63128, on Wednesday, April 12 at 9:30am.  Interment National Cemetery.  Masses preferred.  Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, on Tuesday, April 11 from 3pm until 7pm.

 

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11 thoughts on “Carbin, Mary C.”

  1. What wonderful times of family and fun we had in St Louis as George and auntie Kathy hosted our family. We had so much to be thankful for. Our family being rooted on God’s love and direction truly succeeded in being fruitful and multiplying and replenishing the earth. She was a matriarch .

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  2. What wonderful times of family and fun we had in St Louis as George and auntie Kathy hosted our family. We had so much to be thankful for. Our family being rooted on God’s love and direction truly succeeded in being fruitful and multiplying and replenishing the earth. She was a matriarch .

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  3. I could never have asked for a better mother-in-law. I couldn’t help thinking of her as Mrs. Santa Claus. Her home was the warmest and most welcoming place, and she hosted the best family gatherings. Like her son Jim and wise husband, George, she was a great listener and offered unwavering support.

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  4. I could never have asked for a better mother-in-law. I couldn’t help thinking of her as Mrs. Santa Claus. Her home was the warmest and most welcoming place, and she hosted the best family gatherings. Like her son Jim and wise husband, George, she was a great listener and offered unwavering support.

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  5. Every one of us here in Chicago is very sad today. We love Auntie Katty. She is a sweetheart, a keeper, and a great loss to all in the family.

    May she rest in peace.

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  6. Every one of us here in Chicago is very sad today. We love Auntie Katty. She is a sweetheart, a keeper, and a great loss to all in the family.

    May she rest in peace.

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  7. We didn’t had the pleasure to meeting her but is for sure a great loss, loving thoughts from us, Ted and Patricia,
    May you found Solace in knowing that we are not here physically but always there for the love to family,

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  8. We didn’t had the pleasure to meeting her but is for sure a great loss, loving thoughts from us, Ted and Patricia,
    May you found Solace in knowing that we are not here physically but always there for the love to family,

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  9. Best neighbor ever. I loved hearing Mrs. Carbin speak in her Massachusetts accent. Her name and memory are a blessing for the rest of my life.

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