Carole Virginia Veal , March 21, 1942 — November 21, 2018

Carole Virginia Veal  (San Antonio, Texas, TX) March 21, 1942 November 21, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Carole Virginia Veal March 21, 1942 – November 21, 2018 Carole V. Veal, 76, of San Antonio, passed away on the 21st of November 2018. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on the 21st of March 1942. She was a loving wife, caring mother who dearly loved her grandchildren.

She retired from Frost Bank after 20 years of service. She loved spending time reading and listening to music. She was preceded in death by her parents Donald Roy and Ruth Mongan and her first husband, Foster L. Karins.

She is survived by her husband Cliff Veal; her children Stacy Karins -Lipsey, Doug Karins (Amy); step-children Missy Duffle (Steve), Kerri Gorman (David), Chuck Karins (Quita), Mark Karins (Norma), Russell Karins (Kerrie), her brother, Richard Mongan (Colleen), sister, Joyce DeKock; twelve grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held from 9-11:00 am on Monday 11/26/2018, with a service at 11 am, in the Sunset Funeral Home chapel with burial to follow at Sunset Memorial Park.

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death notice Carole Virginia Veal March 21, 1942 — November 21, 2018

obituary notice Carole Virginia Veal March 21, 1942 — November 21, 2018

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