CAROL M DESAUTEL

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Carol DeSautel (April 22, 1947 ------------ April 19, 2008)

DeSautel, 60, died Saturday, April 19, 2008 at Altru Hospital, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 am, Thursday, April 24, 2008 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church with burial in St. John's
Cemetery.
Friends may call at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Wednesday
from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm with a 6:30 pm Prayer Service and one hour
prior to services in the church.
Carol DeSautel was born, the twin sister of Connie, on April 22, 1947
at Grafton, Walsh County, North Dakota the daughter of Vernon "Bud" and Judith (Carlson) DeSautel. She was raised in Grafton and went to live with
Donna and Dick Hein, and family in Fergus Falls, Minnesota where she
graduated from High School in 1966. In 1975 she moved to Grafton and
went to work for the State Developmental Center until she retired in
2001. She and her twin sister also owned a fashion store called Twins
Fashions in Grafton. In 2002 she also became a Tupperware Consultant.
For over 33 years Carol dedicated her time as a Volunteer at Valley
Ambulance and Rescue and in 2006 she and Connie received the volunteer
of the year award.
Carol was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, the VFW,
Eagles, American Legion Auxiliary and the Walsh County Historical
Society. She enjoyed crocheting, bowling, camping, travel and sitting
around the camp the fire. Carol will be dearly missed by her twin
sister, Connie DeSautel of Grafton, sister, Caryn (Mike) Boyle of
Federal Way, Washington; brother-in-law, Kenneth Huber of Bismarck,
North Dakota; aunt, Donna Hein and her children, Roger and Florence;
nieces, Tawnie (Bill) Niemann and Brandi Thomas; nephews, Rob (Sharla)
Buck and Mathew ( Lisa) Buck; great nieces, Kelsey Niemann and Tia
Thomas and great nephews, Keishawn and Jeramiah Thomas; very special
friends, Cindy Collette, Charlene Rachow, Sally and Troy Kittelson and
their children, Ella, Charlie and Sam, Tim DeSautel and family and many
other dear friends. She was preceded in death by her parents;
grandparents; aunt, Dorothy Lykken; sister, Alice Huber and cousins, Tom
and Gene Hein.
The Barnes Family Funeral Service, Henriksen-Kamrowski Chapel of Grafton
is assisting the family with arrangements.


Burial: Saint Johns Cemetery, Grafton, Walsh County, North Dakota, USA