Carolyn Sue Neale, born in Adair County, December 20, 1944 to William Riley Kindle and Mable Ann (Galyean) Kindle, passe away on Monday March 26, 2007 at North West Medical Center in Springdale, Arkansas at the age of 62 years, 3 months and 6 days.
One day Carolyn met the love of her life, J.L. Neale, and they were married a short 3 months later on February 15, 1963.
She devoted her life to him and their family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved companion of 30 years, her brothers, Erval Kindle and Junior Kindle and one sister Zell Jo Fowler.
Carolyn is survived by her three daughters; Michele Jennings and husband, James of Westville, Melanie Jones, of Westville and Kimberly Baggs and husband, Kevin of Westville. Three precious grandchildren; Cara Lynn Baggs, J. L. Jones and Chase Neale Jennings all of Westville. Her brothers; Walter Kindle and wife, Myrtle of Westville, Elmo Kindle and wife, May Kindle of Claremore, OK., Jim Kindle and wife, Donna of Tulsa, OK. Her sisters; Juanita Guthrie, and husband L.D. of Fresno, CA., Patsy Murray and husband, Ed of Lebanon, OR., Billie Howard of Proctor, OK, and Betty Rhine of Milwaukee, OR. Sister-in-laws, Wanda Long of Christie, OK and Mary Joyce Kindle of Tahlequah, OK.
The family would like to express their heartfelt appreciation for the overwhelming kindness shown during the time of great sorrow.
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