Carol J. Littlefield, 71, of Warren, PA. died Monday afternoon, February 11, 2013 at the Rouse Warren County Home, Youngsville, PA. after an extended illness. She was born February 7, 1942 in Warren, PA. to the late Howard and Ruth Steele Ansell. Carol was a lifelong Warren area resident and a 1960 graduate of Warren High School. She had been employed with Osram Sylvania retiring from there after many years service. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, Ladies of the Warren Moose Lodge 109, where she enjoyed playing bingo. She was a member of the Red Hat Society and the Sylvania Quarter Century Club. She is remembered by friends and family with joy, when Carol walked into a room the room lite up. She is survived by her daughter – Tracy Venezia of Warren, PA., 1 Brother – Stephen Ansell and wife, Debbie of Warren, PA., 1 Sister –Heidi Ansell of Medford, Oregon, 1 Grandson – Corey Venezia of Rice Landing, PA., 1 Niece, 1 Nephew and several cousins. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant sister, 1 step sister – Nancy Gadsby. Friends may call at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., 304 East Street, Warren, PA. on Thursday, February14, 2013 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. when a 3:00 P.M. memorial service will be conducted with Rev. Kevin Haley, Pastor, officiating. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through Rouse Warren County Home Patient Activities Funds or Paws Along the River, 212 Elm Street, Warren, PA. 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com
Carol J. Littlefield
by Lewis Funeral Home, Inc | Feb 12, 2013 | Obituaries | 10 comments
Carol was always a neat person, she will be missed. Please accept my condolences. Dennis
Tracy, Steve, & Heidi
You have my sincere sympathy.
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this time
CAROL WAS A SPECIAL LADY. I GRADUATED WITH HER IN 1960. WE SAT TOGETHER SOME
SUNDAYS AT CHURCH. I ALWAYS ENJOYED MY TIME WITH HER. MY LATE HUSBAND, CHUCK, WORKED WITH HER FOR MANY YEARS AT GTE. HE ALSO GRADUATED IN 1960. SHE WILL BE
MISSED, BUT HER WONDERFUL MEMORIES WILL REMAIN WITH ALL OF US…
HER FAMILY WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS IN THE COMING DAYS..
NANCY NASMAN NICHOLS
Deepest condolences to Heidi, Steve and Tracy. I was very shocked to hear of Carol’s passing, and remember her as a bubbly and friendly person. R.I.P.
Carol was a wonderful lady. She was always there if you needed her. I knew her all my life since she was our neighbor in Tiona. She worked with my husband for many of years at Sylvania where they had become friends. She will be sadly missed and our prayers and thoughts goes out to the family. Her smile and friendlyness will be missed.
am so sorry—have know carol most of our lives. great next door neighbor—nancy meadows
Dear Tracey & Corey:
I am so saddened to see that you have lost dear Carol. She was such a sweet woman! I have fond memories of the times when she would stop by when Corey was in day care. May you also find comfort in your memories of happy times with her.
The days ahead will be difficult ones. How true the words are at 1 Corinthians 15:26 when the Bible speaks of death as an enemy. It is so difficult for those of us left behind.
May you find comfort and strength from one another and from your many friends and family. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Warmly,
Donna
WE WILL NEVER FORGET CAROL & WHAT A DEAR LADY & FRIEND THAT SHE WAS. MY HUSBAND, DON, WORKED WITH HER AT OSRAM SYLVANIA FOR MANY YRS. I WENT THE WILLO SCHOOL WITH HER & SHE WAS ALWAYS SUCH A FRIENDLY & CARING PERSON THAT WE WILL NEVER FORGET, SHE WILL BE SADLY MISSED BY ALL. LOVE & PRAYERS GO OUT TO TRACY & HER FAMILY. LOVE & PRAYERS, DON & CHAR FOX
WE WILL NEVER FORGET CAROL & WHAT A DEAR FRIEND & LADY THAT SHE WAS. DON WORKED WITH HER AT OSRAM SYLVANIA FOR MANY YRS. AND I GRADUATED WITH HER. SHE WILL BE SADLY MISSED BY EVERYONE. LOVE & PRAYERS GO OUT TO TRACY & HER FAMILY.
DON & CHAR FOX
I have so many good memories of my dear departed Aunt. It seems like every holiday gathering contained some sort of memorable moment involving “crazy Aunt Carol”. I mean that in the most loving and respectful way. The thing that I will miss the most about her is how she could always bring a room to life with her presence. She always brought the best out in all of us. She was always kind and very thoughtful. Tracy, Dad, Debbie and Corey know that I wish I could have been there with you all. I love you and am sending you all my love.