Carol spent her life caring for and about others. She touched the lives of everyone she met through her kindness and had an enthusiasm about life that made her fun to be around. She knew how to laugh and did so often. She was a realist who embraced life. She made time for the people most important to her and gave them the rare gift of undivided attention and love. She took pride in her home and making her family and friends feel welcome there. Her ability to create beautiful floral arrangements, set a lovely table, and prepares delicious meals made for memorable holidays. An avid gardener, Carol loved flowers, creating and maintaining gardens that rivaled the view beyond on Dodge Mountain. She not only tended to her gardens at home, but explored the geography of the globe. In addition to sailing most of the Maine Coast on a boat named Windigo, she traveled extensively abroad with Fred to Iceland, Norway, France, Argentina and England and also with her grade school friends exploring Italy and Ireland.
She always put the needs of others before her own and had the very special gift of being able to convey the love and emotion she was feeling in a fierce yet warm hug while still taking away some of the pain one was feeling, if necessary. Those who knew Carol will not be able to forget her for she left an indelible impression.
In addition to her numerous professional accomplishments, she was a member of the Rockland Golf Ladies League with not one, but two holes-in-one to her name. She was a master knitter, loved movies and knew the occasional Bloomin' Onion was good for the soul.
She is survived by her husband Fred A Clough III of Cape Elizabeth, ME; son Fred A Clough IV and his wife Deborah L Clough of Barrington, NH and son Andrew C Clough of Olso, Norway; grand-daughters Emma Bakke Clough and Julia Bakke Clough, also of Oslo, Norway; grandsons Cameron A King and Samuel E Clough, both of Barrington, NH; brothers-in-law Jeffory Clough of Rockland, ME, Scott Clough of Litchfield, ME and David Clough and his wife Sachiko Clough of Rockland, ME; sisters-in-law Joyce Rivers of Brooklyn, CT and Kate Clough of Rumford, ME; nieces Miyoko Taniguchi and Mamiko Taniguchi both of Manhattan, NY, Mikaela Clough of Las Vegas, NV and Karen Campbell of Garner, NC; nephews Ian Clough of Portland, ME and Kotoro Taniguchi of Boston, MA and many friends.
She was predeceased by her father and mother, Charles and Mabel (Erhardt) Rivers, brother Charles (Skip) Rivers, father-in-law Fred A Clough Jr, mother-in-law Josephine (Kantauskis) Clough, father-in-law Fred Augustus Clough Jr., sister-in-law Becky (Thompson) Clough and nephew Mark A Rivers.
There is no visitation hours scheduled. Friends and family are invited to a memorial service at 2pm on Saturday, September 1 at Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home 199 Woodford St. Portland, Maine with Pastor Jon Twitchell officiating. Interment will be at a later date in the Riverside Cemetery in Cape Elizabeth. On-Line Condolences can be made to the family at www.jonesrichandhutchins.com.
Carol spent her life caring for and about others. She touched the lives of everyone she met through her kindness and had an enthusiasm about life that made her fun to be around. She knew how to laugh and did so often. She was a realist who embraced life. She made time for the people most important to her and gave them the rare gift of undivided attention and love. She took pride in her home and making her family and friends feel welcome there. Her ability to create beautiful floral arrangements, set a lovely table, and prepares delicious meals made for memorable holidays. An avid gardener, Carol loved flowers, creating and maintaining gardens that rivaled the view beyond on Dodge Mountain. She not only tended to her gardens at home, but explored the geography of the globe. In addition to sailing most of the Maine Coast on a boat named Windigo, she traveled extensively abroad with Fred to Iceland, Norway, France, Argentina and England and also with her grade school friends exploring Italy and Ireland.
She always put the needs of others before her own and had the very special gift of being able to convey the love and emotion she was feeling in a fierce yet warm hug while still taking away some of the pain one was feeling, if necessary. Those who knew Carol will not be able to forget her for she left an indelible impression.
In addition to her numerous professional accomplishments, she was a member of the Rockland Golf Ladies League with not one, but two holes-in-one to her name. She was a master knitter, loved movies and knew the occasional Bloomin' Onion was good for the soul.
She is survived by her husband Fred A Clough III of Cape Elizabeth, ME; son Fred A Clough IV and his wife Deborah L Clough of Barrington, NH and son Andrew C Clough of Olso, Norway; grand-daughters Emma Bakke Clough and Julia Bakke Clough, also of Oslo, Norway; grandsons Cameron A King and Samuel E Clough, both of Barrington, NH; brothers-in-law Jeffory Clough of Rockland, ME, Scott Clough of Litchfield, ME and David Clough and his wife Sachiko Clough of Rockland, ME; sisters-in-law Joyce Rivers of Brooklyn, CT and Kate Clough of Rumford, ME; nieces Miyoko Taniguchi and Mamiko Taniguchi both of Manhattan, NY, Mikaela Clough of Las Vegas, NV and Karen Campbell of Garner, NC; nephews Ian Clough of Portland, ME and Kotoro Taniguchi of Boston, MA and many friends.
She was predeceased by her father and mother, Charles and Mabel (Erhardt) Rivers, brother Charles (Skip) Rivers, father-in-law Fred A Clough Jr, mother-in-law Josephine (Kantauskis) Clough, father-in-law Fred Augustus Clough Jr., sister-in-law Becky (Thompson) Clough and nephew Mark A Rivers.
There is no visitation hours scheduled. Friends and family are invited to a memorial service at 2pm on Saturday, September 1 at Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home 199 Woodford St. Portland, Maine with Pastor Jon Twitchell officiating. Interment will be at a later date in the Riverside Cemetery in Cape Elizabeth. On-Line Condolences can be made to the family at www.jonesrichandhutchins.com.
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