am development earned the respect of her peers, and the loyalty of her nursing staff. While her professional awards and affiliations are too numerous to list, suffice it to say that Carole was a force in the advancement of the Nursing profession. Carole was a member of Bonhomme Presbyterian Church in Chesterfield. After retirement, Carole enjoyed travelling. While she enjoyed several ocean, Alaskan and European trips, she always said her favorite was visiting St. Petersburg Russia. Carole was in awe of the music in St. Petersburg. Her love for music endured. Carole's exuberant singing will be greatly missed. While Carole's disease affected her memory, her positive attitude, sense of humor and physical health remained strong. Carole received excellent care at Stonefield, and she was content. When they were raising their families, Carole and Barbara made a point of being in Marble Hill for Easter. The family would attend Easter Sunrise Service and celebrate Christ's resurrection. In honor of that tradition, the family will celebrate Carole's life this spring in Marble Hill, where Carole's earthly remains will be laid to rest at the Old Baptist Church Cemetery in Marble Hill. Memorials may be made to the St. Louis Alzheimer's Association, 9370 Olive Blvd, St. Louis Missouri, 63132.