Carol E. Lach
1929 - 2015
Condolences
I first met Carol when I joined the First United Methodist Church 28 yrs. ago. She was a very loving and caring person, I enjoyed her company and her smile.
She was a wonderful person and will be deeply missed.
We remember Carol and Shirley staying with us quite a few years ago and we have fond memories of them here at house. Sorry I do not have any pictures.
Our thoughts are with you and the family at this sad time.
Dear Maryalice, Ruthann, Cynthia, and Ron,
Carol was a big part of the Chin's family. She and John Lach welcomed us into their home and helped my parents ever since they first moved to the US. She gave me my name Lisa.
We are so sorry to learn of your mom's passing. We have so many memories of our fun times together with your parents. We especially recall rousing games of bridge once a month for YEARS!
I was an early graduate student of John Lach, receiving my PhD under his guidance. My wife Betty and I remember John and Carol fondly. They were warm and generous people who we feel privileged to have known during our time in Iowa City. Our sincere condolences to their children and grandchildren.
We were very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. When she would visit Colorado for the holidays, we enjoyed talking with her and listening to family stories. Our heartfelt condolences to your family. May the memories you share with family and friends comfort you in the days ahead.
I was sorry to hear of Carol's death. She had been a good Quester friend in past years. I tried many times to see how she was doing but did not get any return response so I am really sorry that I had not been to see her.
We did enjoy working together on projects. We usually rode to meetings together and shared many good conversations and fun times.
I know she enjoyed the times visiting her daughters and looked forward to visits from you. You have my sincere sympathy. LUE
Our condolences. We are so sorry for loss of your wonderful mother. We will always remember and miss her. You are in our thoughts.
Though I did not see Carol often I thought of her in Iowa. She had many friends to keep her warm, as well as visiting her children. Our family's prayers for her and to their family in this sad time.
Dear Maryalice, Ruthann, Cynthia and Ron:
We are so fortunate to have all of you and our beloved Aunt Carol and Uncle John in our lives. I have many memories of our family (Dalton and Shirley Scalf and kids) visiting you all in Iowa City and also at the farm. In particular, I always loved Aunt Carol's sense of humor, and enjoyed reading her holiday letters. I have memories as a teenager of having sing-alongs with Aunt Carol on piano, and me attempting to follow along on guitar. The most important memories I have of Aunt Carol are of her warmth and her love of family. We know now that she is at peace.
Love to all,
Robin and Kathy Scalf and family
Maryalyce, Ruthann, Cynthia and Ron, We have such fond memories of your wonderful mother and always looked forward to catching up on the family activities in her Christmas letter.
We join you in celebrating her life and remember the times we spent with you all in Iowa City and at the farm. May God bless you and your families and give you comfort as we mourn her loss and celebrate her journey to the applause of heaven. Love, Don and Kay
My condolences. Your mother was so kind and welcoming lady. Although I met her only once, she was very kind to me. May her soul rest in piece,
Carol was such a wonderful person. My deepest sympathy to her children and grandchildren at this of great loss.
I grew up in Iowa City where my Dad studied and later worked under Dr. Lach at the College of Pharmacy. I remember Carol welcoming our family to her home for holiday parties and celebrating with us when my parents became US citizens. She was a warm and generous host. We ate Chinese food at home, so the first tuna sandwich and deviled eggs that I ever ate were made by Carol.
I enjoyed fixing Carol's hair weekly. She was always happy and content. I truly admired that about her....not to mention her humor. May peace and grace be yours in abundance. Kathy Miller
Our condolences. Your mother was so kind and welcoming to us when Jim did his Ph.D. under Dr. Lach. She was a gracious and caring woman.
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