Carrol Ann Kendrick

Carrol Ann Kendrick Carrol Ann Kendrick 55 of Liberty, MO passed away January 20, 2012 at Liberty Hospital. She was born April 4, 1956 to Leonard and Nancy (McGinnis) Sammons in Colorado Springs, CO.  She was united in marriage to Ellis Kendrick on July 17, 1994 and he survives of the home.  Carrol was a home maker and enjoyed knitting, quilting, beading, and crafts.  She loved her grandchildren.  She was Catholic by faith.  Carrol was preceded in death by her mother, Nancy Sammons.

In addition to her husband Ellis, she is survived by her father, Leonard Sammons of Hays, KS; daughters, Meggin Finkeldei and husband Erich of Blue Springs, MO, and Robin Hale of Hays, KS; sons, Jeramy McNeely of Kit Carson, CO, and Matt McNeely of Kit Carson, CO; siblings, Darrel Sammons of Stockton, KS, Steve Sammons of Salina, KS, and Tracy Sammons of Pueblo, CO; grandchildren, Bryce and Jackson Finkeldei, Corey and Ryan Hale.

Mass for Carrol will be 9:00 am Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, 4313 SW 7 Highway, Blue Springs, MO.   Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association.   Arrangements entrusted to Meyers Funeral Chapel, 1600 West Main St., Blue Springs, MO. Memories and condolences for the family may be left at www.meyersfuneralchapel.com.

Condolences

  • Ellis wrote:

    Carrol was my life, my love, and my best friend. Each day without her will be lonely. But I know that she and I will be reunited someday in Heaven and be together throughout all eternity. Her soul was pure and her smile sweet. I love her deeply in my heart, soul, and thoughts. She made my life complete and me a better person for having loved her as my wife and friend.
    Rest now, my love, and breathe the sweet air in Heaven. You have gone to a place where the sick are made well again to enjoy the graces of God’s Kingdom.

  • Lana Parks wrote:

    Ellis, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. She was a very special friend to me. She was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. May you find comfort in the days ahead.

  • Wes Campbell&Kathy Howard wrote:

    Sympathy is many hearts sharing one sorrow.

  • Bill & Karen Barker wrote:

    Karen and I met Carrol through my friendship with Ellis and our association with the model car club. Karen became good friends with Carrol through their shared joy in knitting, beading and other hobbies. We were fortunate to spend hours at one another’s houses and going out for dinner, etc. Karen loved Carrol as a good friend and her always sweet countenance. It was always obvious that Carrol and Ellis loved one another and it was always easy to see why Ellis loved Carrol so much. We’ll miss her so much. We’ll always be thankful that we got to know Carrol.

  • Jennifer Epperson wrote:

    Ellis,
    I am so sorry to hear about Carrol’s passing. This has been a long and difficult journey for you and your family. I know you cherished Carrol and I have always enjoyed listening to you talk about about how much you love Carrol. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  • Judy barron wrote:

    I am so sorry Ellis to hear about Carrol. It makes me so sad. I know you loved her dearly. I couldn’t believe it when I heard it. I am going to contact Doug and try to get off work to come to the funeral. It would be so good to see you again. I will let you know for sure. I will be praying for you and your family.

  • Bill and Lorraine Muckenthaler wrote:

    We were so sorry to hear about Carrol. She was a lovely lady and we so valued her friendship during the years you were in Argonia. I must say we have not read a more lovely, more appropriate tribute than the one you wrote above. We will praying for the both of you.

    God Bless you and your family.

    Bill and Lorraine

  • Dick and Nan Zimmerman wrote:

    Ellis, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of need. Although we had known Carrol but a few short years she became near and dear to our hearts. It was always a pleasure to hear her sweet voice greet us with a ,” Hi Zimm and Nan” when ever we were met for some and fellowship. We will also truely miss her. May she rest in peace, and now longer have to endure the pain she suffered.
    GOD Bless. Dick and Nan Zimmerman

  • Gordon & Linda Kiselburgh wrote:

    I don’t know if we ever met Carrol, but she looks like she was a kind sweet lady. If she was anything like Ellis I know what we would have liked her a lot. Our prayers are with you, Ellis. We wish that we could be there with you and the other club members at this time, but its just not possible. Your friends and fellow Slammers, Gordon and Linda Kiselburgh.

  • Jerry & Julie Glenzinski wrote:

    Dear Ellis,
    I write this with a heavy heart, and is saddened to hear hear of the loss of your beautiful wife Carrol. Such a sweet lady when i met her, may God now comfort you in his arms until that day you two will meet again to enjoy and share that eternal love you have with each other. He is providing comfort for her now and we all are all here for you now and in the coming times of need.

    You both are in Julie’s and mine, thoughts and prayers, God Bless both of your family’s as well.

    Jerry & Julie Glenzinski
    Bradley, Illinois

  • Judy Burbach wrote:

    Ellis, How sad to read the news about Carrol. I remember you two hosting the Prom sponsors at your appartment in Topeka. You made my job enjoyable with your help and support. And behind you in all that was Carrol. I hope you know how many of us in your Wabaunsee/USD #329 family are thinking of you in your time of loss.

  • Terri Jeffries wrote:

    Ellis,
    I am so sorry to hear about Carrol. What an amazing lady. I know this will be a difficult time for you. You are most definitely in our prayers.

  • Ken and Nancy Leslie wrote:

    Ellis, you are in our prayers. May you be blessed with wonderful memories to comfort you.

  • Allen Smerchek wrote:

    Ellis, my heartfelt sympathy is with you now at this sad time. My never long enough conversations with Carrol were always enjoyable and what showed each time was that she was truly a wonderful person. She will be missed.

  • Ellen Drouhard Olivier wrote:

    So sorry to hear of Carol’s death. My Prayers and Sympathy are with you and your families.
    We retired the same year from Argonia. I worked in the School lunch room.

  • Kim Peck wrote:

    Ellis my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I was saddened by the news of Carols passing. She is a very special person that will be missed by all.

  • Pat Conklin wrote:

    Ellis,
    Words cannot express my sorrow for you and your families. I truly enjoyed Carrol during the short time you were here in Argonia. What a beautiful tribute you wrote. She was a beautiful lady and so full of energy and fun! You will be in our prayers and wish we could be there for you. May she rest in peace.

  • Kristi (Feyh) Henderson wrote:

    Mr. Kendrick ,
    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. I feel very fortunate to have been reunited with you and your daughter. Who would’ve thought that years later and miles down the road from WHS our paths would cross again. Just goes to show you how small of a world we live in and how fast life can go. My prayer for you is that you may hold your years and memories with Carrol very near and dear to your heart and may they offer you peace and comfort to you in the time ahead.

  • Becky Greer (Bolling) wrote:

    Ellis,
    So sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers Becky

  • Scott, Rhonda, Stacy Manning wrote:

    Mr. Kendrick you are very special and I am extremely sad for your loss. You are in our prayers and thoughts. She is definitely an Angel in Heaven.

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