Carol J. Hall
August 26, 1943 ~ April 15, 2024
Born in:
Royalton, Illinois
Resided in:
Snellville, Georgia
Carol J. Hall, nee Biscontini, age 80, of Snellville, Georgia, passed away on April 15, 2024. Born on August 26, 1943, in Royalton, Illinois, where she spent the majority of her life until she moved to Georgia 5 years ago to be closer to her daughter, Vicki. Carol spent four decades dedicated to working in the banking business, touching many lives with her professionalism and warmth.
Carol was Catholic and an active member of the Eagle’s Women’s Auxiliary #2444. She was known for her radiant smile and her unending kindness. She had the unique ability to bring joy and comfort to everyone she met. Described as sweet, caring, happy, loving, and a genuine ray of sunshine, Carol’s presence was a gift to her family and all who knew her.
Carol is survived by her daughter, Vicki Maxey of Lawrenceville, GA; her son, Chuck Ensinger of Commerce, GA; and her sister, Linda Strojny of Las Vegas, NV; four grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Londo and Mary Biscontini, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins who adored her.
In keeping with her wishes, Carol did not have a formal funeral service. Instead, her immediate family held a moving dove and balloon release in her memory on April 16, 2024, at Alexander Park. This private gathering was a celebration of her life and the immeasurable impact she had on those around her.
Carol’s love and spirit will continue to influence and inspire, reminding us all to cherish the beauty in each day. Her memory will forever be held in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to have known her.
Carol was a wonderful person who happened to come into my life when I needed her most. She always said don’t say I m your stepmother because she didn’t like that term. I always told people that I always appreciated the fact that she didn’t try to be my mother but wanted to be my friend. She will be greatly missed.
I LOVED this sweet, precious soul.
I will always see her smile and that little laugh. You will truly be missed but now you are free…no more pain…
No more sorrows…
No more tears…
Heaven most definitely has her body and spirit. Go rest high on that mountain…your work here on earth is done…love you sweetie!💖
I meet Carol at Cambridge Nursing home about 3 years ago along with her beautiful daughter Vickie! Vickie and I helped look out for our mothers when the other couldn’t be there. Carol’s eyes would light up and she’d get this fabulous smile on her face. Vickie was such a great daughter to Carol. Carol was a delight. She is finally free of all that slowed her down. I’ll hold her in my heart forever!
I’m sending hugs and prayers to all of you. She was definitely one of kind. I was not blood but definitely considered her family. Until we meet again Aunt Carol.