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Carol
Begin Wineinger, 80 years of Toledo, OH
has gone Home to be with her Lord on Oct.
25, 2004 in St. Vincent Medical Center.
Born March 25, 1924, she was the daughter
of George and Dorothy (Ratliff) Wilton.
Carol was related to the General Putman,
who opened up the territories of Ohio,
Michigan and Indiana during the American,
Indian Wars. She was a bridal consultant,
who arranged for brides to have discounts
at more than 300 stores in Toledo, but
her primary course in life was to be a
Christian, which started in 1942 when she
was baptized into the church of Christ
and subsequently was instrumental in leading
many souls to Christ. Her missionary work
continued up unto her death.
Carol
is survived by her loving husband,
Seth. Sons, James (Martha) Begin and Kevin
(Missy)
Begin. Daughters, Rita (John) Geisler,
Connie (David) Street and Janet Wasielewski.
Brother,
DeWayne (Pat) Wilton. Step sons, Thomas
Wineinger, Timothy Wineinger and Thad
(Mary)
Wineinger. Step Daughters, Ruth (Duane)
Arquette, Esther Lawry, Ruby (Richard)
Stamper
and Crystal DeWalt and 12 grandchildren
and 8 great grandchildren. She was preceded
in death by her parents, step-father,
Edward Schwartz, sisters, Joyce Hanline,
June Hasting
and son in law, Raymond Wasielewski.
Friends may call from 2-9 p.m. Wednesday
in the Michael W. Pawlak Funeral
Home, 1640 Smith Road (one
mile north of Alexis), where funeral
services
will be held Thursday at 10:00 a.m.
Interment will follow at Historic
Woodlawn Cemetery. Any expression
of consolation for her should be
a contribution to
the Flanders
Road Church of Christ, Toledo, OH. |
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