She was born March 24, 1936 in Yonkers, New York, the daughter of Anna and William Alleman.
Carol completed her Bachelor's degree in Accounting (Magna Cum Laude) and her Master's degree in Education. In addition, she earned her Professional Diploma in Education Counseling.
Carol had a successful career as an educator at the high school, middle school and elementary school levels. Clearly Carol's fondest accomplishment and greatest legacy in education was her many years teaching third grade at Frank G. Lindsey Elementary School where she guided and inspired countless children from the community. Carol was also especially proud of a writing program that she designed which was implemented by school districts in New York and Connecticut. Teachers and educators utilized this program to teach creative writing in all aspects of the curriculum. Carol's life was full of happiness, laughter and adventure. With her influence, the family got involved in boating, ultimately, becoming avid sailors cruising the northeast coast for many years. There likely is not a port between New York and Canada that Carol didn't visit, always under sail. Retiring in Palm Coast, FL, Carol found many opportunities for volunteerism. She taught young children, served as Vice President of Friends of the Library, volunteered at the AARP Tax Program, was active for many years on the Special Events Committee for Advent Hospital, was a piano player at the Stuart Meyer Hospice House and served as a Eucharistic Minister at Santa Maria del Mar Catholic Church. Carol is predeceased by "Gene" her husband of 60 years and her son Michael. She is survived by her other son Kevin, daughter-in-law Jessica, grandsons Michael, Luke and John, sister-in-laws Kathleen, Kate and Patricia, and many, many nieces and nephews from the Gould, Alleman, Dolan and Maguire families. Carol was a remarkable and special soul who was loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed.
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