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Carol Schleichardt

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Carol Ann was the second daughter born to Stanley Eugene Miner and Florence Catherine Nelson Miner in Denver, Colorado. Upon the death of their father at age 6, she moved with her mother and sisters to Story, Wyoming where Florence Miner and Ardith Peterson owned The Tunnel Inn Restaurant and Bar. She loved to play dress-up (in mom’s clothes) and hide-and-seek games with her sisters. She learned many skills growing up and working in a restaurant. She used these skills in her adult life. She completed her elementary years at Story Grade School and graduated from Sheridan High School in May 1962.

Carol Ann began her long career as a beautician by attending The Billings School of Cosmetology in the 1962 summer. She obtained a Wyoming License of Cosmetology and renewed her License every year until she recently retired. She had a full roster of clients and established her own successful business. Many clients became her friends. As she styled the person’s hair or nails, she kept a steady conversation during the session. She truly enjoyed her vocation.

Carol Ann married Ed in September 1972, their 50th anniversary this past year. She fulfilled her role as a loving wife and devoted mother to their children with dignity and tenacity. She enjoyed shopping throughout her life and gifting to family and friends. She was generous to a fault with people, always ready to forgive and accept them. She often stated she would have a better day tomorrow. She rarely met a person she could not talk with. She was a wonderful combination of naivety and compassion. She is remembered fondly by her nieces as always smiling at holiday and family gatherings. She was happy just to be with them. She was kind and thoughtful with the nieces and nephews.

Carol Ann is survived by her beloved Ed, son Edward (Sunni) Schleichardt; daughter Lori Kay (John) Miller; grandchildren: Blake, Colton, Tasha, Amanda, Robbie; sisters: Linda Clayton (Cal) and Janet Frith and their families.

Online condolences may be written at www.kanefuneral.com.

Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.

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    Cindy Butler

    December 30, 2022 at 2:45 pm

    Deepest sympathies Ed. Carol was such a nice lady. I always enjoyed visiting with her when she came for her dental appointments. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

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    Janice Jackson

    December 31, 2022 at 3:17 pm

    So sorry to hear of Carols passing! She always had a kind gentle spirit! She will be greatly missed!

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