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Carol Carpineta

Posted 2021-08-14 by mhenderson
Published in The Miner on Aug. 13, 2021 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Carol Carpineta was born in San Francisco, California in 1944 and
passed away August 2021. She was 76. The oldest of four children, she
graduated From Sequoia High School in Redwood City, California and
attended Sierra College. She was a member of the International Order
of Rainbow Girls, Cerbat Lanes bowling league and the Catholic Church.
She married Jerry Carpineta in 1966. She was a loving wife; mother of
three sons, Matthew, Mark, and Kyle; a proud grandmother of two
grandchildren; and an aunt to many nephews and nieces. She lived all
over the west but retired in Arizona.

She worked as a retail clerk, and excelled at knowing her customers,
their needs and her store’s inventory well. She enjoyed genealogy, and
documenting volumes of family history and tracing family roots. She
had such a deep interest in family history; she collected antique
photos of generations past from all over the country and was known to
sidetrack family vacations, so she could walk a cemetery to look for
possible heritage here and there.

She was a talented artist, painter, avid crafter and master of the
fiber arts. Carol knitted, crocheted and made beautiful quilts, many
of them for our service men and women serving in war zones overseas.
She tailored and sewed clothing, made Halloween costumes and just
about anything else you can imagine.

She loved music, gardening, canning, cooking, and baking, and made the
best Christmas cookies you’d ever taste. She also had a magical
superpower of being able to make a box of Klenex appear from thin air
just about anywhere she went. She left a legacy of working with her
head and hands to make hearts around her happy and will be greatly
missed.

Funeral Mass celebrated at 10 a.m. Aug. 26 at St. Mary Catholic
Church, Kingman, Arizona. Reception to follow at the Church hall.
Interment will be held at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Flagstaff,
Arizona.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the
Arizona ALS association.



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