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Born in Alhambra, California, Carol passed away in Clearlake, California. She suffered complicati­ons from a broken hip. Carol was a life long California­n moving to Lake County in 1990. Carol was a child of the WWII era, and it had an impact throughout her life.

Carol was born to Lucien Vincent and Dorothy Anderson and she grew up in Alhambra, graduating from Alhambra High School in 1949. When her parents divorced, she lived with her paternal grandparen­ts, as her mother went to work at a defense plant helping to build airplanes for the war. She and her bother Richard suffered from this two year separation from their mother, but it was unavoidabl­e at the time.

When their mother married Ralph Craig, not only were the children finally with their mom and a stepdad, but also two aunts whose husbands were injured in the war and three children as well. Her parents had rented a very large house and it was FULL! In 1946 her mother had a third child, Gail. Carol was enamored with the baby sister and doted on her. She was the consummate Big Sister. In 1950, the immediate family purchased a home in Whittier, at which time Richard moved to San Diego to live with his Father. Carol went to work in a bakery where she learned cake decorating, and she became most accomplish­ed, sharing this with friends and family her whole life. She and her mother also worked at Carrillo’s Mexican Restaurant for a few years.

Carol graduated from Mt Sac Community

College with a degree in Secretaria­l Administra­tion.

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In a subsequent job she was asked to make several oral presentati­ons, but she was petrified of public speaking. She worked on that by taking a Dale Carnegie Corse where she successful­ly overcame her fear.

Carol married Richard (Dick) Hull in 1953 and they had two children, Stephen Richard and Marilyn Marie. At the end of this marriage in the late 60s, Carol and children lived in Orange

County primarily.

During this time as a single parent, Carol attended Orange Coast Community Church and it was there she met Gloria McManus, there after a life long friend. Carol, Gloria and Marilyn sang in the choir and Carol managed the church nursery. Babies were high on Carol’s love list. At this time also, Carol and Gloria gave loving continuous care for a paraplegic friend, Lynn. Carol has been a good friend to many over the years. Her kind heart reached far and wide.

Carol and Frank Metzler met in the 1980s. He retired from the Teamsters and they married in November 1982. Carol took his four grown children and several grandchild­ren under her wing. His youngest daughter Gwen and Carol were especially close. Before long Frank and Carol moved to Lakeport to help out aging parents, Dorothy and Ralph Craig. They built a beautiful home overlookin­g Clearlake. This was a very happy time at first, fixing up their home and large yard (Carol loved gardening), helping her parents, riding on the lake in Franks boat and entertaini­ng grandchild­ren in the summers. Grace EV Free Church and the summer camp became a highlight.

Carol started a Real Estate career in 1992 at Coldwell Banker Town and Country in Lakeport. In June 1998 she joined ReMax Lake County. She became a beloved member of their team. Carol’s ethics and profession­alism earned her many long term loyal clients and her friendship with Laura Hall - Santarnell­i grew. Her dedication to her clients won her many awards including the Executive Club and 100% Club. She also always contribute­d to the Children’s Miracle Network from every closed escrow.

August 28, 1988 tragedy struck, when Carol’s son Stephen, who was serving with the Air Force

g as a Master Sgt. and overseas communicat­ions officer, was badly injured. He was attending an air show in Ramstein, West Germany when 3 jets collided, one crashing into the crowd. Burning debris scattered all over the field and Stephen was badly burned. He died later at the Texas Brooks Army Medical Center. He was 32 years old and buried with full military honors.

Marilyn presented Carol with two precious grandsons; Christian Vincent Boeri and three years later Michael Angelo Boeri. They and Christian’s daughter’s, Tessa and Nicolette, have been the light of Carol’s life. The boys have fond memories of church camp summers and loving time with their grandparen­ts.

Carol and Frank had many years of fun, however, it became apparent that Frank was suffering from memory issues which developed into Alzheimer’s. Carol kept him home caring for him 24/7 for many years before placing him in memory care and even then attending to him morning and night. Frank died in early 2000.

Carol knew several members of the Mostin family through church, and it was this connection that brought Ray Mostin into her life. They had each cared for a spouse for a number of years and looked forward to a new adventure together in 2008. Carol loved the land, flowers and garden, where she could be found most days. She and Ray spent time in Los Cabos with her sister and brother-in-law. They were also able to take a few other trips, but truly enjoyed their life among the pear orchard with their cats and dog Lilly. Carol was always ready for another ball game when Lilly asked. The Mostin Family, both young and old had many family gatherings and Carol felt cared for and appreciate­d. She enjoyed cooking and entertaini­ng! Carol was the Best big sister! She was a loving person, outstandin­g business woman and loyal friend.

Carol is preceded in death by husband Ray, her son Stephen, her parents Dorothy and Ralph Craig, her brother Richard Vincent. She is survived by her sister Gail Rupp and brother-in-law Chuck, Daughter Marilyn Boeri, Grandsons Christian Vincent Boeri and wife Jamie, Michael Angelo Boeri, Great Granddaugh­ters Tessa and Nicolette Boeri and four stepchildr­en; Gary Metzler, Gale Garfield, Gregg Metzler and Gwen Deck. A Celbration of life is planned for May. The family would like to thank Hospice of Lake County for their loving care of our precious Carol.

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