Carole Ann Rossignol
Died: August 18, 2015 | Place: London, Ontario
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ROSSIGNOL, Carole…..
Passed away at Victoria Hospital on August 18, 2015 in her 71st year. Loving mother to Sandra, Tim, Allan, Sheila and David. Cherished grandmother to Tina, Marsha, Carly, Scottie, Eric, Jessica, Derek, Andrew, Isiah and great grandmother to Shane and Kazper. Survived by her siblings Jim, Linda, Sue, John and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sons Darren and Bob. She retired as a RN at the Watford Quality Care Nursing Home. Carole has requested that no service be held. Cremation has taken place. An expression of sympathy would be appreciated to the Salvation Army, 371 King Street, London ON N6B 1S4, or to Teen Challenge Canada, 9340 Sharon Drive, London, ON N6P 1P3. Arrangements entrusted to A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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We were deeply saddened to hear that Aunt Carole had passed away our deepest condolences go out to my cousins Sandra, Tim, Allan, Sheila, David, & Aunt Carole’s family she held a special place in my heart there are many happy memories growing up, that I will cherish. May she R.I.P. She will be missed deeply thoughts a prayers are with you all. Love Fred Cindy (Affleck) Arseneau
Rossignol Family: I am a past co worker of Carole’s at Watford Quality Care. When I started there, I had worked as a RN in a physicians office, so Carole became my mentor. She was by the book, which I did appreciate. As I became to know more about your Mom, I was well aware of her strive to provide for her family. I became aware of Carole’s love of her family even though she was a very private person. When she would talk about her children/grandchildren, or they would stop in to visit her at work, she would have the biggest smile on her face. For my small family, she would keep paper clippings if she seen an item in her newspaper of their activities which she would save for me.
She was a hard worker and she expected the same from you. I respected that. She has earned her peace-my thoughts are with you all at this time.