I remember when Carol and us met for the first time in 2014 at Pioneer Service School.
I remember when Carol called & checked on me, to see if I needed anything after my surgery. And she preached the WHOLE DAY before she passed!!!
I remember when Carol answered at the meeting. Her answers are always very heartfelt.
I remember when Carol first came to Brooklyn congregation we discussed housing situation and we had appreciated her lovely spirit.
I remember when Carol we were at the mechanic's and spent several hours waiting for our cars to be done, getting to know each other and then we went for coffee.
I remember when Caorl came up to me at the meeting and would always give me a hug and talked to me about silly things.
I remember when Carol was calling to speak with me to inform me that you were so happy that my mother and I were willing to finally mend our broken relationship. The fact that it meant so much to you.
I remember when Carol on my prom night ever so gently put my grandmother‘s pearls around my neck and she kissed me on the cheek told me that she loved me and to have a good time. And to remember bad association, spoils youthful habits.
I remember when Carol And I were in service few weeks ago. There was a dog barking and Carol said, we will just bark like a bigger dog and scare that dog.And she started barking. I looked at her and with a serious face said, “That wasn’t a convincing bark Carol you better keep working on that bark!And we both busted out laughing. She loved Jehovah and people and I can’t wait to see her again.
I remember when Carol would readily volunteer to give an assignment on the Theocratic Ministry School.
I remember when Carol and I were out with a group in service and we were with brother adipetro and she couldn't pronounce his last name. She said it a few times in the car trying to pronounce it right and she eventually got it but it was so funny to see her sit there and say it multiple times to ensure she was saying it correctly.
I remember when Carol gave me some of her calls to follow up on. She really did her best to reach those who may have had interest in God's word.
I remember when Carol gave such a beautiful prayer for a man on hospice at home. We were working door to door and his wife came to the door and opened it and said"come in.we were waiting for you. Our jaws dropped and we asked if she knew who we were. She said yes. We've been praying all night and the angels sent you. We met the family and then met Michael,the man on hospice. He could not move or speak,he just looked at us. Carol then said such a comforting prayer because the wife had asked. It brought comfort to him and his family. That is the last time I worked with sister Anderson this side of Armageddon. She will be truly missed. She was always loving, caring ,faithful and loyal. She was such an encouragement to me.
I remember when Carol attended the Windermere Congregation. She loved being in the ministry. She used to work in field service with my mother, Sis. Morris a lot. I enjoyed working with her too.
I remember when I met her a very ❤ lady with a pretty smile. May she rest in peace.
I remember when my dad introduced her to me.
I remember when Carol and I spent the day having lunch and shopping at her favorite stores. As my grandmother she always made an effort to spend time or talk on the phone. I'll miss her laugh and soft spoken voice. Love you grandma.