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Carolyn Edna Schubert

January 2, 1946 — August 28, 2015

Carolyn Edna Schubert age 69 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Friday, August 28, 2015 at her home surrounded with family and love.
Carolyn Edna Smith was born to Berry Dennis Smith and Martha Agnes Winchel on the 2nd day of January, 1946 in Garden City, Missouri.
Carolyn was raised in Kansas City and graduated from Southeast High School. While in Kansas City she met and married Wayne Allen Smith. To this union, she had two children, Cary Armin Smith and Alisa Dawn Smith.
After her divorce, she married Michael Dennis Martin. During this marriage, she gave birth to her third and final child, Michelle Denise Martin. The family lived in Ruskin Heights for a short time and moved to Peculiar, MIssouri in 1971. After raising her oldest children to teenagers, she went to work. One of her short term jobs included working in Harrisonville at a lumber yard, and another being a local Avon Representative. Later she began work for companies such as Seal-Right, Robbie Manufacturing, and Cookbook Publishing. In these positions, she held positions of printing press operator, shipping and receiving clerk, and home typist manager.
In August 1987, her husband's employment had him relocate to Avon Lake, Ohio. By June of 1988, they returned to Missouri and were back in Peculiar. She decided to open a restaurant in Peculiar, Carolyn's Café. This was closed 1991.
Years later, she worked for Culp Law Offices in Kansas City and waited tables at Dave's Wagon Wheel in Harrisonville. This is where she met the love of her life, Thomas Reese Schubert. They were married and she moved to Harrisonville. His health began to fail and she quit work to help take care of him. He passed away 17 Oct 2006.
She is preceeded in death by both of her parents and her husband.
She is survived by her son, Cary Smith and wife Dorothy of Harrisonville, daughter, Alisa Hammack and husband Matt of Peculiar, daughter Michelle Schultz and husband Will of Wheatland, sister Frances McDonald and husband Linness of Harrisonville, brother Keith Milam and wife Nancy, 8 grandchildren, 9 greatgrand children, an Aunt Margie Barr, three nephews, a neice, many cousins, and friends.
Family suggests donations to Hospice Vitas, Kansas, City, in lieu of flowers.
Funeral services wereheld Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with burial in the Wills Cemetery near Peculiar, Missouri.
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