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Carole Lyng

September 18, 1927 ~ September 19, 2020

Carole Marie Louise Lyng, 93, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, passed away on Saturday, September 19, 2020, at Cottage Grove Place Health Center, where she received wonderful care. She has been a resident at Cottage Grove Place, independent living, for the past eight years. She was born on September 18, 1927, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the daughter of Christopher B. and Lillian M. (Pederson) Sjolseth. She married Kenneth D. Lyng on April 27, 1947 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, in Hills, Minnesota. She and her husband began their married life together in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Throughout the years Carole and her husband, who was employed by Mobil Oil Corporation, transferred to other locations with the company. The first move was to St. Paul, Minnesota, and then to Shorewood, Wisconsin, and finally a move to Elmhurst, Illinois in 1964. Carole was a homemaker until her husband passed away in 1975. In 1978, she went to work as a travel agent with Unique Travel in Elmhurst, Illinois, where she was afforded many opportunities to travel all over the world. Carole was gifted with a beautiful singing voice which began as a young child. She sang in all her church choirs and many solos at weddings, funerals, and other special occasions. For a number of years, she was an active member of Elmhurst Jr. Women's Club, where she sang with their choral group. Her greatest joy came from acting and singing in a variety of community theater productions over the years, especially productions at the Oak Park Village Players in Oak, Park, Illinois Carole attended First Lutheran Church in Cedar Rapids. Throughout the years, she was active in church activities. She enjoyed a variety of crafts; painting, needle point and sewing. As a young mother, sewing clothes for her three daughters gave her lots of joy. She was an avid reader and would often enjoy a good conversation about something she read. She loved challenging cross-word puzzles and playing bridge. Finally, the greatest joy in Carol's life was spending time with her family. She adored her daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren and has left them with many wonderful memories. Surviving are her children, Deborah (John) Rigg of Springfield, Illinois Lanette (Larry) Siegel of Indio, California, and Kimberly (Tom) Petersen of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; six grandchildren, Jennifer (Ryan) Middleton, Melissa (Brett) Best, Brent Byard, Erik (Kristy) Fournier, Abigail Siegel, Jordan Siegel; eight great-grandchildren, Oliver Middleton, Isabel Middleton, Emma Best, Nolan Best, Chelsie Best, Brendon Byard, Laila Fournier, Selma Fournier; two step-granddaughters, Shawnee Petersen, Jenna (Curt) Driscoll; three step-grandchildren, Brayden Frambach, Macie Frambach, Baylie Frambach. Carole is also survived by her brother, Richard Sjolseth; brother-in-law, Gordon Lyng; and many nieces and nephews. Carole was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth D. Lyng, parents Christopher and Lillian Sjolseth, brother, Milo Sjolseth, and sister, Phyllis Dopson. Cremation rites have been accorded by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Interment will be at a later date at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery in Hills, Minnesota. Memorial contributions can be made to The American Cancer Society, 4080 1st Ave NE, #101, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402.

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  1. Kim and Richard, I am so glad I got to know Carole in the “old building third floor” (before the derecho). My mom, Joy Gaarde, enjoyed being Carole’s next-door neighbor. Those were the good days: Carole always dressed and groomed like a career woman (kudos to you, Kim), always friendly and stopping to chat, going to “4:30” to share a glass of wine. There were good times on third floor and Carole was an important part of that. My sincere sympathy to you and the rest of the family. Sara Gaarde

  2. Well Molly Brown, it’s hard to believe you’re gone. You lived fully; and left on your own terms. That smile lit the life of many, including mine. You said you just wanted to make it to your next birthday. And you did! One whole day of being 93, before slipping away around midnight. I’m smiling through tears, imagining you and dear Uncle Kenny catching up in each other’s arms. RIP you two. You may be gone, but will never be forgotten. With love, Shelley

    • Dear Shelley, what a nice tribute to Mom planting 3 trees in her memory. Thank you for that and for all of your Love and Support you always give! We Love you 💕

    • Thank you, Shelly, for your wonderful memorial in mom’s honor. She loved being a mother to her three daughters! Family was everything to mom and our wonderful memories of her will comfort us forever. She certainly adored you, Shelly!❤️

  3. Three trees for the three daughters, a living legacy. A tree is strong, lovely, bends but doesn’t break. Like Carole, Ken, &. you.

  4. Auntie Carole was larger than life. So full of spunk and moxy. She was very beloved by her family. Her smile stays in the mind’s eye.

  5. Rest in peace Aunt Carole. You brought joy and happiness to so many. Like Sinatra, you did it your way with a little Norske flair and stubbornness. Skoal!

    • Thank you, Greg and Cheryl, for your beautiful thoughts about mom! She has left us all with some wonderful memories!

  6. With heartfelt condolences, will miss you Carole. Thank you for your amazing daughter Letty and her girls!


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