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Carol S. Coombs 

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[December 30, 2020]  LINCOLN - Carol S. Coombs, 76 of Lincoln passed away at 4:04 pm on Saturday, December 19, 2020 at St. Johns Hospital.

Service:  A graveside service for Carol will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 2, 2021 at New Union Cemetery in Lincoln

Funeral home: Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln   

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Carol S. Coombs, 76 of Lincoln passed away at 4:04 pm on Saturday, December 19, 2020 at St. Johns Hospital.

Carol was born on May 23, 1944, daughter of Raymond Gee, and Verna (Centers) Gee. Carol was raised in Mount Pulaski and graduated from Mount Pulaski High School in 1962. Carol married John T. Coombs on October 9, 1964 in Mount Pulaski. John preceded her in death in March 2013. Carol was also preceded in death by her parents, an infant sister Judith Gee, and brothers Raymond Gee, and David Gee. Carol is survived by her two daughters, Laura (Steven) Charron and Brenda (Bryan) Hatfield both of Lincoln, and her sister Jan (Gene) Bowers of Paris, TN.

Carol worked at Lehn and Fink (where she and John met), Spurgeons, Mel O Cream and retired from Eaton after 34 years of service.

Carol was very artistic and enjoyed painting. She was known for her hand painted Christmas cards and ornaments.

She enjoyed hosting Thursday mornings at Carol’s Coffee Café with her girlfriends. She always said she loved how much they laughed through their mornings at the Café.

A graveside service for Carol will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 2, 2021 at New Union Cemetery in Lincoln, with Larry Crawford officiating. Memorials may be made to Relay for Life of Logan County.

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