It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Carrol on Christmas day, after a 14 month challenging journey with breast cancer. As she wished, she died peacefully at home surrounded by her husband, children with their spouses and grandchildren. She leaves behind her loving husband of 58 years, Herbert. Loving mother to son Thomas (Christina) and daughter Barbara (Pat) Consoli. Beloved grandmother to Eric Herauf and Cayla and Caroline Consoli and step grandchildren Alex and Carissa Consoli. Predeceased by her parents Alexander and Catherine Ehman and parents-in-law Simon and Caroline Herauf, and stepmother Agatha Herauf. Sadly survived by sisters Dolores Reid, Jeannette Krivuzoff and Deanna (Andrew) Magoski and sisters-in-law Loraine and Sheila Ehman. Predeceased by brothers Alexander and Gerry Ehman and sister Madeline (Allyre) Sirois. Dearly missed by brothers-in-law Wilfred, Peter, Bob (Helen) and Darrell Herauf and sisters-in-law Celine Jamieson, Teresa Higgins, and Darlene Herauf and Doris (spouse of deceased brother-in-law Don). Predeceased by brother-in-law Cyril and sisters-in-law Kay (Tony) Fahlman, Loretta Johnston, Louise (Ted) Galecki and Angela Pulham. Survived by special and loved niece Valerie Sirois and close friend Yvonne Sutton in Australia. Carrol is loved by and fondly remembered by numerous nieces and nephews.
Carrol was born in Cudworth, Saskatchewan where her father had a law practice. After he died in 1950, at the young age of 52, the task of raising the four youngest children fell on the shoulders of her mother. While working part time to help support the family, Carrol attended and graduated from Sion Academy High School in Saskatoon. After graduating from Saskatoon Teachers College, the following year she started teaching at the primary level in Saskatoon. She continued this teaching until her marriage to Herbert in 1964 in Saskatoon. After Herb’s five years of study and teaching at the University of Michigan they moved to Ontario in 1971 where Carrol volunteered for various organizations and was an avid supporter of her son’s hockey teams. Carrol continued in education while her children grew up by occasional supply teaching in Dundas and Hamilton. In 1987, through a volunteer job, she found her real work love, teaching E. S. L. (English as a Second Language). In 1989, she accepted a part-time position to teach E.S.L., then taught full-time until she retired in 2005 to be a full-time grandma to her three grandchildren. She, somewhat reluctantly at times, participated in the many camping trips her family took. An incentive was to promise to take a good supply of white wine. Many trips to Florida, special trips to Australia, and three trips to Europe were special times shared with family members and their spouses’ relatives in Germany, Austria, Italy and Ukraine. The Blue Jays and Raptors lost a special fan, rarely missing watching a game during her Covid and cancer journey. Walking and exercising, working on crafts and doing crossword puzzles were a big part of her life until the later stages of her cancer journey. She loved the family dog, Brandy, for 18 years but vowed to not get another one after he passed. She loved visits from her granddogs Ollie, Vuarnet and Oakley.
Visitation at Circle of Life Cremation and Burial Center, 100 King St. East, Dundas (905-628-8558) on Thursday, January 5, 2023 from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm with prayers at 8 pm. (additional parking at the Air Force Club). Funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Augustine Parish Church, 58 Sydenham St., Dundas on Friday, January 6, 2023 at 11 am. Interment will follow at St. Augustine Catholic Cemetery in Dundas. Reception to follow at St. Augustine Parish Centre.
If you so wish, donations in Carrol’s honor can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, St. Augustine’s Parish, or a charity of your choice.
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We offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Carrol Marian Herauf nee Ehman 2022 and hope that their memory may be a source of comfort during this difficult time. Your thoughts and kind words are greatly appreciated.
Death notice for the town of: Dundas, Province: Ontario