After recovering from Tuberculosis in her late teen years, she graduated from Indiana University and married Robert Rockwell Dyer in 1945. Together they reared two daughters, Elaine (Steven) Rainey and Leone (Roger) Burns. She spent 59 years selling magazines on the phone, using the smile in her voice to make friends that way. She volunteered at the Indianapolis Art Museum as a docent for over 30 years. She took many trips to experience other cultures, but her favorite trips included her grandchildren.
She is also survived by 5 grandchildren, Kyle Rainey, Chad (Angela) Rainey, Todd Rainey, Jack Burns and Debra (Mike) Czepizak. She will also be missed by 3 great grandchildren, Nika, Vaeda, and Coraline. Carol was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Harold and Leone Martin and her husband, Robert Dyer.
Carol's Christian faith brought her to several areas of service including teaching Sunday school, mission trips, singing in the choir and serving on the church board of elders. Her very great joy was being with family, especially her five grandchildren and three great granddaughters.
Carol looked forward to seeing her husband Bob and her savior Jesus Christ as she "enters His gates with thanksgiving" Psalm 100:4. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19, the family will hold a private funeral service with a celebration of Carol's life planned for a later date.
After recovering from Tuberculosis in her late teen years, she graduated from Indiana University and married Robert Rockwell Dyer in 1945. Together they reared two daughters, Elaine (Steven) Rainey and Leone (Roger) Burns. She spent 59 years selling magazines on the phone, using the smile in her voice to make friends that way. She volunteered at the Indianapolis Art Museum as a docent for over 30 years. She took many trips to experience other cultures, but her favorite trips included her grandchildren.
She is also survived by 5 grandchildren, Kyle Rainey, Chad (Angela) Rainey, Todd Rainey, Jack Burns and Debra (Mike) Czepizak. She will also be missed by 3 great grandchildren, Nika, Vaeda, and Coraline. Carol was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Harold and Leone Martin and her husband, Robert Dyer.
Carol's Christian faith brought her to several areas of service including teaching Sunday school, mission trips, singing in the choir and serving on the church board of elders. Her very great joy was being with family, especially her five grandchildren and three great granddaughters.
Carol looked forward to seeing her husband Bob and her savior Jesus Christ as she "enters His gates with thanksgiving" Psalm 100:4. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19, the family will hold a private funeral service with a celebration of Carol's life planned for a later date.
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