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Carole Jeanne Ingle born in Montclair, New Jersey on June 25, 1939 went home to Jesus on Saturday December 19, 2020. We are thankful to the Lord that he took her home quickly, and that after many months quarantining at home, she did not pass from Covid.
Carole and her family moved to Vero Beach in 1971 from New Jersey. She worked as a medical transcriptionist for many years until her retirement.
She began singing in church at three years old and continued throughout her lifetime. She was a talented artist who enjoyed oil painting, making a wide variety of beautiful plaques, greeting cards and different crafts that all expressed her wide variety of artistic creativity. She also enjoyed home decorating and flower arranging. In most recent years, Carole created some beautiful holiday floral arrangements for her church- First Christian Church of Vero Beach.
She loved the Lord, cared for the poor and less fortunate throughout her life, started a food pantry in years past that continues to bless others today. Carole loved her family and friends deeply and she will be missed by all.
Carole is survived by three daughters and their families: Laurie Dunayczan (Dale), Lisa Milton (Dave), Carrie Mace (David) and seven grandchildren; Jacob Dunayczan, Katie Dunayczan, Deanna Tissue (Wayne), Krista Persky, Matthew Milton, Andrew Milton & Faith Mace as well as three great-grandchildren; Emily, Niyah and Ki.
(Due to Covid no public memorial is scheduled)
Any memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church in Carole’s memory sent to: 1927 27th Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32960
Arrangements by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach.
Kathy Griffith - Friend
December 26, 2020, 1:50 am
To the family – I became acquainted with Carole at First Christian Church, being a snowbird, I was involved and member of the church. Carole was such a beautiful lady. She was blessed with many talents and we were blessed to be able to enjoy them. She had a voice that was angelic. I was blessed to be the recipient of her cards. She always seemed to know when I needed kind words to lift my spirits. She will be missed by so many people, whose life she touched. I will be one of those. May the Lord give you comfort and peace.
Adeline Smith - Friend
December 26, 2020, 3:14 pm
My love for Carole was through the Lord, who lead us great friends. We spoke on the phone most every day esp. during Covid epidemic! She was very lonely. We used to go out dining every week up to Dec, 2019. My thoughts of her loss & sympathy I express to her family. She was loved by many & she loved the Lord. RIP my dear friend Addie Smith