Caroline died on the night of March 30th, before the test results returned showing she had contracted the virus. A test for Covid-19 returned negative, but her condition worsened and she was retested again. Recuperating at her parents’ house after two weeks in hospital in March, she began complaining of a shortness of breath, and was diagnosed with pneumonia and admitted to hospital. She recovered well in the care of her family, but after Christmas this year, she began to get sick again. She went to their home and confronted him.”Ĭaroline developed an illness last year and spent time in Mullingar Hospital. ![]() On a few occasions she even saved lives - there was a situation in London where her friend was being abused by her partner. Friends, family, and her kids would all call her for advice on relationships. “She was the one person people would go to for advice, she was a great listener. She also had a Master's in counselling from NUI Maynooth, which she never used professionally, but "she became a counsellor in our house", Gerry says. I could never win an argument with Caroline, she knew everything,” Gerry says. “She had a great knowledge of many subjects including politics, economics and medicine. He is preceded in death by his parents Walter and Merle Kicklighter Howard, two brothers, Lucky and Chip. Born in Savannah, he graduated from Savannah Christian High School, attended South Georgia College. She adored her grandchildren Lee, Chloe, Marc, Tommy and Glenda, and her dogs Lexi and Buddy. J2 Condolences Marc Tyke Walter Howard, 60, of Savannah died Monday, May 30th, 2016. She loved walking, she loved music and dancing and parties and fun.” “That was really hard for her,” Gerry says, “as she was a very outgoing person and loved work. Crowley, Michael - Michael Leroy Crowley, age 73, of Walker, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. Gerry’s mother died in 2009, and the couple left Cork to return to Mullingar to be closer to Caroline’s parents.Ĭaroline had suffered muscle problems since a car accident in 2006. ![]() Her career changed direction again in 2000, when the family moved to Cork to care for Gerry’s ageing mother, and Caroline became a site manager with Noonan’s Contract Cleaners at the Mercy Hospital in Cork, followed by Cork Airport. When they returned to Ireland in 1992, Caroline got a job at Midlands Radio, before becoming a supervisor for the Irish Wheelchair Association. In 1987 the family moved to London, where Caroline worked as a dental nurse, and Gerry with a record company. Their first daughter Loren was born the year after they married, followed by Barbara, Andrew and Daniel.
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