Carol Eileen Hemmerdinger Zolan
Naples, Florida
August 5, 1948 - July 17, 2023
Naples, Florida
August 5, 1948 - July 17, 2023
A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS...
James McGillis
It is with great sadness that we learned of Carol Hemmerdinger Zolan's passing in July 2023, as conveyed by her daughter-in-law Maise McCormack. Carol (BHS Class of 1966) will be remembered as a gracious, intelligent, and beautiful person.
It is with great sadness that we learned of Carol Hemmerdinger Zolan's passing in July 2023, as conveyed by her daughter-in-law Maise McCormack. Carol (BHS Class of 1966) will be remembered as a gracious, intelligent, and beautiful person.
Jennifer Dale Schatz
This makes me so sad. Carol was a neighbor down the street and we went to elementary, junior high and high school together. We were in the same Y club (the Derby’s) and spent many crazy years at the Y and at camp! She and I also went to Youth in Government in Sacramento. Don’t know if many knew that she was quite and artist. Her late husband was an artist and they owned the Zolan gallery. We lost touch over the years….😢So many happy memories of her. Rest well my friend.❤️
Cathy Coyle
Oh no. I’m so sad. She was our Rank Leader on Drill Team in 1966. She was a wonderful & very special friend to all of us. Carol is on the far left of our Rank 5 Group photo taken at our Drill Team Banquet.
Joanie Konstanzer Lozano
Jennifer Dale Schatz her brother, Bill was a artist too. She went to the College of the Seas for a couple of years. She fell in love with a fellow student, I went to their engagement party. But heard later they cancelled their marriage plans. Sandy Humphrey was a good friend of hers, she kept in touch with her for years. But then too lost contact. Beautiful person inside & out. ❤🌸❤
Bo Boeing
She’s the first girl I ever asked to go to the show with me, as I had big crush on her, she broke my heart when she said no! Funny how we remember the past so well! RIP Carol ❤️
Darlene Culotta
Oh, that is sad news. I remember her very well with her big smile for everyone. Sorry to hear this.
Julie GuttridgeThis makes me so sad. Carol was a neighbor down the street and we went to elementary, junior high and high school together. We were in the same Y club (the Derby’s) and spent many crazy years at the Y and at camp! She and I also went to Youth in Government in Sacramento. Don’t know if many knew that she was quite and artist. Her late husband was an artist and they owned the Zolan gallery. We lost touch over the years….😢So many happy memories of her. Rest well my friend.❤️
Cathy Coyle
Oh no. I’m so sad. She was our Rank Leader on Drill Team in 1966. She was a wonderful & very special friend to all of us. Carol is on the far left of our Rank 5 Group photo taken at our Drill Team Banquet.
Joanie Konstanzer Lozano
Jennifer Dale Schatz her brother, Bill was a artist too. She went to the College of the Seas for a couple of years. She fell in love with a fellow student, I went to their engagement party. But heard later they cancelled their marriage plans. Sandy Humphrey was a good friend of hers, she kept in touch with her for years. But then too lost contact. Beautiful person inside & out. ❤🌸❤
Bo Boeing
She’s the first girl I ever asked to go to the show with me, as I had big crush on her, she broke my heart when she said no! Funny how we remember the past so well! RIP Carol ❤️
Darlene Culotta
Oh, that is sad news. I remember her very well with her big smile for everyone. Sorry to hear this.
So sorry to hear. She looks great. I wonder what happened ? Was a few years ago !
Betsey Nash
I loved her! Oh blessings to her family.
Gosh.. she passed in 21.. no one knows what happened ? She aged greatly ! So sorry to hear this
ReplyDeleteSuch sad news… she was a ray of sunshine anytime she crossed your path…
ReplyDeleteCarol's husband was artist Richard Judson Zolan. He passed many years ago from massive stroke. I was very close to she and her family for many years. She resettled in Florida after Richard's death. She was a joyous energetic remarkable woman with 2 lovely children. I will miss her, RIP, Carol.
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