One of the most influential people in my life passed away last week. My mother, being extremely close to Carolyn, has given me a closer relationship to Carolyn and her family. This past summer I had the privilege of photographing Carolyn and the Vincent family.
I knew Carolyn since I was very young. She has played a very big part in my church family and the community. But the greatest gift I received from Carolyn was something I couldn't honestly put into words. She was a friend to me, like a grandma I didn't have, and moreover someone I aspire to be more like.
Without recognition, Carolyn was the foundation in almost everything at Grace Bible Chapel in Parkhill. Often in the background, but certainly never on the back-burner, Carolyn rose to any task that was needed to be handled.
She was a great care-taker of many--always there--and never too busy to be there, though an incredibly busy woman. From balancing books, to the general love she projected, Carolyn was a constant presence in everyday life for many.
Just a little bit of a personal note, Carolyn was the type of person that listened to you when you needed a sounding board, gave you her sweater when you were cold (and literally so), and prayed for you always. She openly welcomed people into her home and life, and I am extremely blessed to have had her in mine. She taught me hard work ethic, strong love, and compassion like God's. Her loss will be felt by many, and she will never be forgotten. Thank you God for giving us Carolyn.
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