Carol A. Schoolcraft
In Loving Memory of My Beloved Wife, Carol A. Schoolcraft
My Heart’s Greatest Love;
With a shattered heart, I share the passing of my beloved wife, Carol A. Schoolcraft, who left this world peacefully on October 20, 2025.
She was my partner, my confidante, and my very best friend. To everyone who knew her, she was a light — gentle, kind, and full of grace. To me, she was everything.
Born on March 23, 1953, Carol lived her life with compassion, laughter, and love that reached everyone around her. Whether through her warmth in family gatherings, her patience and kindness to those in need, or the quiet joy she found in simple, meaningful moments, she made the world a better, softer place.
Remembering Her Light;
I will forever remember her smile — the way it could brighten even the hardest days — and her laugh that filled our home with joy. She had a way of making every person feel valued and loved.
Our days together were filled with countless beautiful memories — quiet mornings with coffee, laughing out loud as she watched the blue-jays and squirrels fight over the nuts she gave them. The dogs running up the driveway wagging their tails excitedly, looking for a treat and a pat on the head from her. Walking hand in hand, and late-night talks about everything and nothing. Those moments are treasures I will carry in my heart for all my days.
She loved deeply, forgave easily, and gave of herself without hesitation. To be loved by her was to know what true kindness and grace look like.
Her Legacy of Love;
Carol is survived by her loving husband, Robert B. Schoolcraft.
She will be lovingly remembered by her sisters-in-law Laurie Bliss, Holly Schoolcraft, and Laurie Schoolcraft; her brothers-in-law Allen Schoolcraft, James Bliss, and James Evans; and her nieces and nephews Melanie Bliss, Tracy Bliss Kavanaugh, Kristi Tesssier, Jeanne Regnier, Jaime Bliss Guilmette, and Sarah Blain.
She is now reunited in eternal peace with loved ones who went before her, surrounded by light and everlasting love.
Until We Meet Again;
I am so sad. Though my heart aches beyond words, I find comfort in knowing her love still surrounds me — in the memories we shared, in the kindness she inspired, and in every heart she touched.
Rest peacefully, my love.
I loved you my whole life.
You were — and always will be — my forever.
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