Carol Ann Murphy (née Gromoll)

18 DÉCEMBRE 1943 29 JUILLET 2026

Portrait de Carol Ann Murphy (née Gromoll)

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Vendredi 21 août 2026 11:00 – 12:00

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Vendredi 21 août 2026 12:00 – 14:00

With profound sadness, her family announces Carol’s passing, on Wednesday July 29, 2026 at the age of 82 after a short, but courageous battle with cancer. Carol will be dearly missed by her children Sean (Kristen San Giacomo), Tara (Michael Shephard), and Burke (Tammy). Proud Nana of Kaitlyn, Connor, Jake, Matthew, Addison and Alexa. Cherished sister of Lyn Ryan (Brian) and Mark Gromoll (Nancy). Predeceased by her parents Marguerite and Edgar Gromoll, and brother-in-law Hugh Ryan.  Beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews, and dearly remembered by many friends.  

Carol was deeply devoted to her children and grandchildren. Her enduring love, generous heart, and constant support were the foundation of her family, and her presence will be missed profoundly. Carol cherished her role as Nana and took immense pride in her grandchildren. She found great joy in cheering them on at every opportunity, whether at a hockey, lacrosse or soccer game, or any other event they were part of. Rarely missing a game, she was often the first to arrive, eager to claim the best seat and celebrate every milestone, big or small.  Whether it was a holiday or a simple family get-together, she delighted in being with family.

Carol shared a very special bond with her siblings and their children, built on love and laughter.  Their compassion and deep devotion meant more to Carol than words can express.  The family will always be grateful for the care and companionship they gave so generously.

Carol’s zest for life and her gift for forming meaningful connections with family and friends defined the way she lived. The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude for the many  friendships Carol cultivated throughout her life, with her neighbours, community members, high school friends and through her career as a teacher. Her commitment to student success and growth was seen throughout her career as a dedicated teacher. These lasting connections brought her great joy, and enriched her life in countless ways. 

Family and friends are invited to gather on Friday, August 21st at Our Lady of Visitation Roman Catholic Church, 5338 Bank Street, Gloucester, ON for a memorial Mass at 11:00, with a time of refreshment and fellowship to follow in the Church Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society will be appreciated. 

Her memory will continue to inspire those whose lives she touched, and she will be lovingly remembered always.

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  1. I remember Carol or Miss Gromoll as a substitute teacher at St. Christopher’s in Riverview Park. We all thought she was so beautiful and nice. My brother had a huge crush and followed her home from school as she only lived one street over on Lennox.
    She certainly was one of the best.
    My deepest condolences Mark, Nancy and family.

  2. So sorry for your loss Sean, Tara, Burke and family. Yes Carol‘s life was centred on family. But she cultivated many, friendships, spanning many years. I was fortunate to call her friend. I will miss her but I know she’s at peace. Hers was a life well lived

  3. To Sean, Tara and Burke and families
    From the McKinney Family

    Our deepest condolences to you all. I will cherish the visits with Aunt Carol and all the phone conversations we had the last several years. She will be missed.

  4. My condolences. Cancer sucks!

  5. We met Carol several times when she visited Garden Lake and got to enjoy a boat ride with her. It was clear from the discussions how much she love her family.

    May her family cherish and continue to talk and laugh about the memories that were made. Rest on peace Carol.

  6. Tara, Burke, Sean and all your families. I’m so sorry for your profound loss. Carole was such a lady and you were her life! She adored you all and of course your children.
    I’m so sorry xo Krista, Noel, Julia and Grace xo

  7. Tara, Burke, Sean, Lynn, Mark and families, I am so very sorry for your loss. Carol was my dear gal pal. We had so many good times and fun-filled adventures over the past 25 years & had plans for many more. I will cherish those memories forever, as you will yours. She was very proud of all of you- always singing your praises! Carol was my confidante, colleague, partner in crime (always game for anything) & my travel buddy. She was a selflessly devoted mother & Nana , dedicated teacher and a loyal friend. I will miss her forever. Rest in Peace, Carol. 🙏🏻 ‘Til we meet again…. “Bye for Now”. ❤️

  8. I remember thinking of your Mom as brave. She might have been the first person I heard swear ‘casually’ (maybe she lost a hand in bridge?). She was always kind and made me feel safe in a crowd. She really did help turn our neighbourhood into a village. Sending love to all of you. May she journey well.
    PS I edited this twice for grammar Mrs M 💜

  9. Deepest condolences. We are so sorry for your loss of such a beautiful soul. Carol was so kind and wonderful to spend time with. We will miss her deeply. Rest peacefully Carol. 💖🥂

  10. Our dèepest sympathies to thd family. Carol and I spoke many times we both lived in Newedinburg during our young years, she on McKay st. Me kn Ivy Ave. Rest in peace dear Carol.

  11. My brothers & I want to let you know that we are thinking of each of you. It is incredibly challenging to lose a parent. We all remember your mom fondly as an ever present, smiling face on Woodhill (as well as the first family to have a microwave that I knew of… and she trying to teach me how to use it!). I always enjoyed our conversations and exchanges – even if in these past few years it has only been through snippets on Facebook. Sending our love – Steph, Pete, and Dave C.

  12. Mark, Nancy and family. We send you our sincere condolences upon the sad loss of your sister, Carol. May your memories of her help ease your grief. Best wishes.

  13. I’m deeply sorry for your loss. Carol will be missed by many. I feel it was a blessing to be a friend. She made everyone feel that they were the only person in the room. As another friend said, she was one of the good ones.

    Carol will be in my thoughts every Christmas when I put my candles in the window.

  14. To all of Carol’s families, I was sad to hear of her passing. She brought so much light and joy to me as a customer of shoppers drug mart Bank and Hunt Club. She was a breath of fresh air to me and to many others. We loved to chit chat and loved her presence every time she walked into the store. To my dearest Carol I was so glad I got to see u one last time. I was overjoyed with emotions. Who would have thought that when I kissed you goodbye it was our last encounter. I miss you Carol everyday. The joy you brought me throughout those years will never be forgotten. U will always hold a special place in my heart. I love you rest in peace my sweet pea. May you fly with the angels and hope u did not suffer too much.

  15. Deepest condolences to Carol’s cherished children, grandchildren, siblings, and friends. Thankful for the time spent with lovely Aunt Carol and will remember her warmth and caring. XO

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