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Carolyn Ann Klotzbach
BURLESON — Carolyn Ann Klotzbach, 73, passed away Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Wednesday at Mayfield Kiser Funeral Home in Burleson. Carolyn was born May 18, 1938, in Keokuk, Iowa, to Charles and Maxine Thompson. Survivors: Sons, Dudley and Darryl Wyrick; daughter, Cheryl Wagner; sister, Marilyn Sue McMeekin; grandchildren, Darryl and Corbin Wyrick, Jennifer Wyrick, Melissa Wagner, Johnny and Nate Wyrick; and several great-grandchildren.
Condolence Messages

6 Responses

  1. Carolyn was my sister. She was the most resilient, resourceful, smart, and independent person I ever knew. She always had plenty of love for her family, despite the obstacles she had to overcome in her own life. My husband Steve and I will miss her terribly.

  2. I’ve known Carolyn for the past 6 years because I’ve worked with her at two seperate jobs. She was a warm and funny person to be around. I will miss her brilliant sarcastic sense of humor and her honesty. I know I’m young (I’m only 23) but despite the age gap I considered her to not only to be my coworker, but my friend. I will miss the true and entertaining stories she would tell about her life and her love for dancing and the young Eddie Fisher lol. She will be finally reunite with her mom and her sister this year because I knew she missed them greatly as I will greatly miss her.

  3. Met her a couple of times. Each time she made us feel like family. “Mom” is
    a great title for her since she fits the mold so well. We’ll miss her and God Bless.

  4. Carolyn was the mother of my best friend Cheryl. My sincerest condolences go to her family and friends. I am especially thankful to Carolyn for giving me my most non judgemental friend whom I love dearly.

  5. Mom was a very loving and wonderful person. She taught all of us how to lead a good life. She was always there to help whenever we needed. I miss her so much, it will be hard to go through each day with out her guidance and love.

    Lynnie

  6. Carolyn was a wonderful woman and will be missed. She always loved my hugs, I wish I was able to give her one last hug. She had a lot to deal with but she always managed to move forward. I hope she is in a better place now.

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