Carolyn Singer
Carolyn Lea Haney Singer, 75, of Connelly Springs, passed away unexpectedly Thursday March 14, 2024 at UNC Healthcare Blue Ridge in Valdese.
Mrs. Singer was born on December 9, 1948 in Oklahoma to the late Charles Haney and Geneva Dial Haney. She was formerly a Human Resources Director at Trade Service Corporation.
Left to cherish her memory is her husband, Kirkland Singer.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 A.M. Thursday March 21, 2024 in the Chapel of Mackie Funeral Service in Granite Falls with Rev. Dr. Josh Lail officiating.
An online guestbook and obituary is available at www.mackiefh.com.
Mackie Funeral Service & Cremations of Granite Falls is serving the family.
Dear Kirk, my deepest sympathies for you. My heart completely broke as I heard the news. Y’all came into my life and felt like we had known one another forever in the short time we got to share. The friendship that we all shared and share will be apart of my life for always. Getting to serve you both at Twins was and honor. It was a delightful conversation and her smile lite up the room. Her graceful manner was so beautiful. I will miss her so much. The times shared at your home were so pleasant and warm as you guys welcomed me with an open door. I’ll not ever forget. My heart hurts at the loss of my friend and for the loss you are going through now and days ahead. May Gods grace be with you , his love surround you and the comfort only he can give. With the most sincere of thoughts and prayers, my deepest sympathies are with you. She will be missed by many. Love and prayers , Always , Connie
My conferences for the family. I use to wait on Carolyn and Kirk all the time 3 years ago. My prayers and thoughts are with you all!
I enjoyed working with Carolyn and she was a sweet person. She will be missed.
I’m so sad to hear the news. Carolyn was a wonderful Aunt to my brother and I when we were growing up. We loved it when she would come over and hang out at the house. No one was a better story teller than her! We’d sit in the floor of the living room as she’d tell tale after tale of experiences lived and imagined. My favorite were her ghost stories! She had us on the edges of our seats with chills up and down our spines for hours on end. Carolyn had such a natural comedic flare too, my brother and I would laugh hysterically every time we got to visit. Her facial expressions and re-enacted mannerisms were priceless. When we were really little, she use to drive a gold VW Bug, which we thought was the coolest! We always wanted to drive with her so we could get a ride in the “cool car.” She would drive us around parts of San Diego pointing out “Snow White’s house” and “Alice in Wonderland’s house,” which I actually always thought was true! I’m not kidding when I said she was a great storyteller 🙂
Kirk, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I’m grateful she found you when she did, and extremely thankful that you provided such a loving and adventurous life for her. I can only imagine the incredible void you must feel right now, but I pray with time that your years of irreplaceable memories together bring peace. Thank you for loving her well. We appreciate you and our hearts go out to you. Until we see each other again Aunt Carolyn…XO
Our deepest condolences to Kirk and other loved ones. We regret that we knew her for such a brief time but glad that we were able to know her and spend a l little time together. We hope you are granted the strength to overcome this sad occasion and find happiness to carry on. Know that we are near and available for whatever you need now or in the future.
I was in shock when Tammy called me. I remember as being soft-spoken and never getting angry. Condolences to her family and Kirk.
Debra and I are very saddened by this news. Our condolences and prayers to Kirk for the loss of his loved one.
My little sister! My mind is reminiscing about our childhood and how amazing to have grown up with my sister and best friend all tied up in one. Hanging out with you was easy for me because you were easy to love. You were adventurous, spunky and the funniest person i know. We often joked about how lucky mother and dad were to have such easy going daughters. We never fussed with each other and could play together for hours on end. I remember our road trips back to Okla. How two little girls could keep ourselves so occupied playing with mother’s overnight bag putting on make-up and putting our hair in rollers. And actually going into restaurants along the way looking like that. Or the time dad said he stopped for us to go to the bathroom on the side of the road and all we really wanted to do was draw in the dirt with a stick. I remember dad in his later years saying how much he’d love “just one more trip with my girls!” And today I find myself saying, “if I could have just one more day to spend with my sister!” Thank God for the memories, you will forever be in my heart.
I can only imagine the celebration in heaven with mother and dad leading the way. It brings happy tears to picture Mama Dial & Papa Dial, Mamie & Pa George and all our aunts, uncles & cousins that we loved so much enjoying YOU!
And to know you’ve actually seen the eyes of Jesus!
We are very saddened by this unexpected loss. Our sympathies go out to you.