In loving memory of

Carolyn Elizabeth Seidler
July 29, 1924 - April 20, 2013

Carolyn Elizabeth Seidler, 88, of Pembroke Pines was born on July 29, 1924 in Wheeling, West Virginia and passed away on Saturday, April 20, 2013. Daughter to Otto James Hans and Bessie Josephine Arrick. Carolyn was a production clerk in the Interior Design industry for many years. Carolyn was also a member of the Epworth Methodist Church and Southern Stars Quilt Guild. She is predeceased by husband, Russell H. Seidler Sr. and daughter Candace Deem. Carolyn is survived by daughter, Patricia Wolph of Pembroke Pines, Florida, sons; Chris Seidler of Fostoria, Ohio and Russell H. Seidler Jr. (Tammy) of Hollywood, Florida, grandchildren; Elizabeth (John) Hoover, Christine Seidler (Michael DiNiscia), Kimberly Seidler, Heather (Derek) Blount, Arrick (Lacey) Seidler, Robyn Wolph, and Charles Wolph, great-grandchildren; Reed Haley, Vaida Bishop, Cora and Ruby Blount, Aubrey Jordan, Danicka Seidler, Travis Wolph, and Jackson Wolph. Inurnment will take place at Short Creek Cemetery in Short Creek, West Virginia.

Tributes

Rev. Cruz Edwin Santos wrote on Apr 25, 2013:

"I remember my visits to Caroline. We always had a blessed time. During the time we share the communion she always share with us how greatfull she was just to be part of our church. We at Epworth UMC will be miss our beloved sister in Christ Caroline and our prayers are with this beautiful family at this time. RIP Caroline. "Pat and Robin May God, our refuge and our strength help you through your sorrow and in His mercy grant you peace to lighten each tomorrow". With Love Rev. Santos Epworth UMC."

Mike Bauer wrote on Apr 24, 2013:

"my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time"

Carol S. Rawson Harris wrote on Apr 22, 2013:

"I remember Aunt Carolyn as being a amazing person. She was always so patient with all of us kids. She is going to be so missed. We love you and will miss you, God Speed. Carol"

Pam Cameron wrote on Apr 22, 2013:

"I remember Aunt Carolyn as an amazing seamstress. She had the patience of a saint. When I was in High School, she made an evening gown with matching full length evening coat for me out of pink brocade. Because the event was a Mother-Daughter formal, she made a matching tea length ensemble for my mother. I kept it for years and years. She never tired of sewing and was so gifted and talented. She will be missed by many and fondly remembered by everyone who knew her. God bless, Pam"