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Carolyn Rose Sanders

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Carolyn Rose Sanders, 61, of Wenatchee, died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012.

She had been a lifelong resident of Wenatchee. She had owned and operated the north end 76 gas station and had worked at Wenatchee Valley Clinic in insurance billing and as a transcriptionist.

Survivors include her children, Scott Sanders and Lorinda “Lori” Sanders, both of Wenatchee; her brothers, Carl Thompson of Kooskia, Idaho, Tommy Thompson of Orem, Utah, and Rodger Culley of Longview; and her sister, Joanne Fitzsimmons of Portland, Ore.

A celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Scott and Annette Sanders’ home, 1706 Lower Monitor Road in Wenatchee.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Arrangements are by Heritage Memorial Chapel, East Wenatchee.

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dlsonnenburg     5 months, 2 weeks ago

I am so sorry to hear about Carolyn. She was a good friend of mine and I use to see her at least once a year. My heart goes out to the family and I am so sorry for your loss.. I will think of Carolyn often. I have many memories of her, I and Ellen. I spent time with her and Gary at the river house, and when she lived on Lower Monitor Road. We had a reunion at Lake Wenatchee in 1991 shortly after my daughter was born. I had come down from Alaska and when she caught a trout and told me how big it was.. I looked at it and started to laugh because I was use to catching Halibut weighing in at 70 lbs and they were not big. Everyone had a big laugh. I will miss hearing from her. One time we climbed up Saddle Rock.. and sat there for hours just chatting and watching the sun go down. It was awesome. Take care and know my heart is with you.

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