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Carolyn Goebel Grandmothers Flower Garden Quilt Symbolic of Life Achievements. Celehraing Grant County Sentors If you have ever seen a Grandmothers Flower Garden Quilt it is a beautiful arrangement of fkowers stitched together to of Grant County for 34 complete a masterpicce. Our February recipient for Celebrating Grant County Seniors just finished a Grandmothers Flower Garden Quilt one of more than 40 quilts she so well throughout the has made over the years. But more than the quilt her lifetime of giving is symbolic of the finished masterpiece and as she keeps being involved we know there are many more her specialty Butterscotch flowers to be added in her pie! Carolyn shares it is life ahead. President of its Woman's Felkwship program twice. She has been a member of Extension Homemakers years and held the title of President five times. She was in 4H for eight years as a youth and honed her sewing and baking skills that have served her Carolyn Goebel February Celebrating Senior Recipient years. Yet another flower in the quilt of her life is her love of baking. So many people have enjoyed her Wedding Cakes. Birthday Cakes or and even participated in Cheerkading. Carolyn's advice for other seniors is to keep active, find hobbies and join groups that get you cut of often the hit of her church the house! Carolyn Gocbel has spent fundraisers. a lifetime of giving back to make Grant County a better many additional flowers place to live. She started her talents at a young age of ten sewing and it has not her late husband Roderick stopped. She is a Charter Goebel, raising her three member of Quilter's Hall of daughters Danctte Byrd, Fame, residing as president Delaine Gerstbauer twice. It's hand to imagine that Carolyn has much time for hobbies, but one of hers is Her family has added to the quilt of her life. Be it her 60 year marriage to collecting aprons. Currently she has more than 175 aprons in her collection. It's not hard to see why the Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt that she has and Debra Planck. She created both from fabrics She has many flowers in her quilt of life; she has crocheted more than 300 hats for babies enjoys her four grandsons and in life is a masterpiece. We are sure there are many more flowers to be added. And that is why we are proud to honor Carolyn Goebel today as our Celebrating Grant County Seniors for February. and even her four Great Grandchildren. Families are very important to her as she was the tenth of 12 children in her own family. She went to Union Center Schools in Wells County and school age chikdren through the Clothes for Kids organization. She has been a 16 year member of Temple Church and aperionare MARION Private Medicaid Suites Now Available ASSISTED LIVING APARTMENTS 24-HOUR NURSING CARE SHORT-TERM REHABILITATION LONG-TERMLIVING 614 WEST 14TH STREET T765.662.3701 MARION, IN 46953 APERIONCARE.COM Carolyn Goebel Grandmothers Flower Garden Quilt Symbolic of Life Achievements. Celehraing Grant County Sentors If you have ever seen a Grandmothers Flower Garden Quilt it is a beautiful arrangement of fkowers stitched together to of Grant County for 34 complete a masterpicce. Our February recipient for Celebrating Grant County Seniors just finished a Grandmothers Flower Garden Quilt one of more than 40 quilts she so well throughout the has made over the years. But more than the quilt her lifetime of giving is symbolic of the finished masterpiece and as she keeps being involved we know there are many more her specialty Butterscotch flowers to be added in her pie! Carolyn shares it is life ahead. President of its Woman's Felkwship program twice. She has been a member of Extension Homemakers years and held the title of President five times. She was in 4H for eight years as a youth and honed her sewing and baking skills that have served her Carolyn Goebel February Celebrating Senior Recipient years. Yet another flower in the quilt of her life is her love of baking. So many people have enjoyed her Wedding Cakes. Birthday Cakes or and even participated in Cheerkading. Carolyn's advice for other seniors is to keep active, find hobbies and join groups that get you cut of often the hit of her church the house! Carolyn Gocbel has spent fundraisers. a lifetime of giving back to make Grant County a better many additional flowers place to live. She started her talents at a young age of ten sewing and it has not her late husband Roderick stopped. She is a Charter Goebel, raising her three member of Quilter's Hall of daughters Danctte Byrd, Fame, residing as president Delaine Gerstbauer twice. It's hand to imagine that Carolyn has much time for hobbies, but one of hers is Her family has added to the quilt of her life. Be it her 60 year marriage to collecting aprons. Currently she has more than 175 aprons in her collection. It's not hard to see why the Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt that she has and Debra Planck. She created both from fabrics She has many flowers in her quilt of life; she has crocheted more than 300 hats for babies enjoys her four grandsons and in life is a masterpiece. We are sure there are many more flowers to be added. And that is why we are proud to honor Carolyn Goebel today as our Celebrating Grant County Seniors for February. and even her four Great Grandchildren. Families are very important to her as she was the tenth of 12 children in her own family. She went to Union Center Schools in Wells County and school age chikdren through the Clothes for Kids organization. She has been a 16 year member of Temple Church and aperionare MARION Private Medicaid Suites Now Available ASSISTED LIVING APARTMENTS 24-HOUR NURSING CARE SHORT-TERM REHABILITATION LONG-TERMLIVING 614 WEST 14TH STREET T765.662.3701 MARION, IN 46953 APERIONCARE.COM