
Reynolds Hospice Home), 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.

Lexington Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 or Trellis Supportive Care (Kate B. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Store House for Jesus, 675 E. The family would also like to extend a special heart-felt thank you to Carolyn’s three caregivers: Ruth Morelock, Linda Ferguson, and Lori Carter Gunter for their steadfast and loving care. The family will receive friends from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM prior to the service at the church. A private family burial will follow at Forsyth Memorial Park. A memorial service will be conducted 2:00 PM Tuesday, September 21st at Clemmons First Baptist Church with Rev. Stephen Triplett daughter, Stephanie Triplett Wilson (Billy) son, Stephen Barton Triplett three grandchildren: Laura JoAnna Triplett Groce (Blake), Alyson Paige Triplett, and Stephen Travis Stike two great-grandsons, Harrison James McIlwain and Graham Wesson Groce. Carolyn is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, B. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her son, James Derek Triplett and sister, Shirley Baldwin of Warner Robbins, GA. There Carolyn sang in the choir and was also a Sunday School Teacher. Join Facebook to connect with Stephanie Triplett and others you may know. She was a long-time member of Clemmons First Baptist Church. Carolyn was a self-proclaimed comedian and loved to make people laugh. She was born November 23, 1943, in Forsyth County to the late Lewis and Hester Lancaster. Carolyn Louise Lancaster Triplett, 77, passed away Friday September 17, 2021. Peters School and Church, or Indian Hills Community College Foundation.Mrs. Memorials are suggested to the Wyaconda Cemetery, St. followed by family receiving friends until 8 p.m. Thursday with a public prayer service being conducted at 6 p.m. Burial will follow in the Wyaconda Cemetery.įriends can call at Wilson Funeral Home in Kahoka after 11 a.m. Michael's Catholic Church in Kahoka with Father Paul M. She especially loved her friends and family and the time she spent with them.Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, Jat 10:30 a.m. She loved life and was an avid Notre Dame football fan and enjoyed attending games with her group. She participated in the local Relay for Life in Marshall and was active in the fight against cancer. She enjoyed gardening and was interested in pursuing her family genealogy. For many years she was a consultant for Longeberger baskets. Peter's Catholic Church in Marshall, MO, and was a member of the American Business Women's Association. She was currently a professor at Missouri Valley College, Marshall, MO and an on-line instructor for Indian Hills Community College at Ottumwa. She taught in Keokuk High School and Quincy Junior High and for 18 years at Indian Hills Community College. Stephanie was a graduate of Wyaconda High School and received her masters in English from Northeast Missouri State Teacher's Colllege in Kirksville. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Steve. of Carthage, IL first cousins: Joyce (Dan) Morgan of Sycamore, MO, Mary (Lanny) Clatt of Luray, MO, John (Betty) Fry of Keokuk, IA, Cathy (Darrel) Seats of Deming, NM, Pam LaFrenz of Marshall, MO, Tom (Linda) LaFrenz and Sam (Carolyn) LaFrenz, all of Kahoka, MO, Rose Mary Rea, Mike (Evelyn) Rea and Richard (Mary) Rea, all of Carthage, IL, Mary Jo Morris of Columbia, MO, John (Cathy) Morris of Keokuk, IA, Ron Morris of Kirksville, MO, Mary Anna (Don) Troutman of Memphis, MO, Patty (Nelson) Golbricht of Gorin, MO, George Egbert of Georgia, Lois (Jim) Branch and Jim Thomas, all of Gorin, MO, and Gary Thomas of Libertyville, IL special friends Janet, John and Jerry Waterkotte, all of Quincy, IL as well as other relatives. Survivors include her daughter, Mary Milligan and her husband, Gregg, of Carpentersville, IL an aunt, Rita Egbert of Memphis, MO an uncle, Amiel Rea, Jr.

She was born at Keokuk, IA, a daughter of John and Dorothy Morris Polhans. Polhans, age 60, of Marshall, MO, died Sunday, May 27, 2007, in the Center Point Medical Center in Independence, MO.
