Carol Knight Korman

In Loving Memory

Carol KnightKorman

Date of Birth September 7, 1935
Passed Away On December 14, 2021
At Age 86 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
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Carol Knight Korman, 86, of Kerrville, Texas, passed away on December 14, 2021 in Kerrville. She was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota on September 7, 1935 to Leora and Virgil Knight. She married Darrell Korman on May 27, 1960 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Carol went to school in Anchorage, Alaska and graduated from the University of Alaska - Fairbanks in 1962. During her life, Carol worked as a Teacher, Librarian, and later as a Docent at Grove Farm on Kauai. Carol stayed very involved with many civic and cultural organizations; PEO, and The American Needlepoint Guild, are just two of her most passionate. Carol received many honors and accolades for her involvement over the years. Carol loved to spend time with her many friends made while living in Anchorage, Alaska; Lagos, Nigeria; Cairo, Egypt; Bangkok, Thailand; Kauai, Hawaii; Palm Desert, California; and Kerrville, Texas.

Carol was preceded in death by her mother, Leora Oliver; her father, Virgil Knight; and her oldest son, Wendel Korman.

Survivors include her husband, Darrell Korman; her son, Greg Korman and his wife Karla Korman; and her son, Ron Korman and his wife Shawn Korman. Carol’s grandchildren include Brady Korman, Lindsey Korman, and Darrell Kormann.

Memorial services will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday February 5th, 2022 at the First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville, Texas with Rev. Dr. Jack Haberer, officiating.

In lieu of flowers Carol wished that donations be made directly to the PEO Star Scholarship at: (www.donations.peointernational.org/peo-donation-star) (Chapter name is GA/TX).

The family wishes to extend their thanks to all of Carol’s friends that have included Carol in their prayers.

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Services

Funeral Service

Memorial Service

First Presbyterian Church

800 Jefferson St.

Kerrville, TX, 78028

February 5, 2022

2:00 PM

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Condolences (3)

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Louise Kucera Jones Meridian, ID January 5, 2022
"I knew Carol and Darrell when they lived on Horseshoe Lake in Alaska. Carol was instrumental in making sure all of us who lived on Horseshoe and Little Horseshoe Lakes knew one another. She helped organize weekly breakfasts at Big Lake, progressive dinners at Christmas at neighboring homes, and community meetings as needed. She made everyone feel at home and part of our community.

All of us missed Carol and her husband Darrell when they moved to Texas. She and another neighbor were the glue to hold us all together. After my move to Idaho, they came by to see me one time and stayed overnight in my driveway in their spacious motor coach.

I never made it to Texas to see them, and I regret that. My prayers go now to Darrell and their family with much love.

Louise"
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Cynthia D Thomas Ingram, TX December 28, 2021
"We have lost another needlepointer to the heavenly stitchers guild. I'm sure your left a lot of beautiful needlepoint pieces for your family and friends to remember you."
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Bill Watterson Anchorage, Alaska, AK December 27, 2021
"Darrell & Family:
We are saddened to note Carol's passing in Sunday's Anchorage Daily News. It's been a long time, but I remember Carol as an elegant, attractive person, both internally and externally. The best to you and your family.
Helga & Bill Watterson - UAF Class of 1964."
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