Service Details
A private service will take place.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, a scholarship will be gifted in Carolyn’s name in support of Today’s Gateway Nursing Students.
Checks can be made to Gateway Technical College Foundation (Gateway Technical College Foundation 3520 30th Ave. Kenosha, WI 53144). Or you can contribute on their website. https://www.gtc.edu/about-gateway/foundation-and-alumni/donate-now
RACINE – Carolyn R. Spolar, 81, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on August 15, 2023. She courageously fought a short battle with cancer.
Carolyn was born in Des Moines, IA on September 3, 1941, the daughter of the late Harold and Annie (nee Lewis) Stuart.
She met Gene “Skin” Spolar while attending Drake University. They were married at Grace Lutheran Church in Des Moines on September 2, 1961. Gene preceded her in death on September 3, 2014.
Carolyn and Gene owned and operated a number of restaurants for over 45 years, including a McDonalds franchise in Ohio, the Red Barn in both Racine and Kenosha, and The Farm in Racine. They were blessed with longtime friendships with so many employees and loyal customers over the years.
Carolyn returned to school later in life and graduated from the Gateway Nursing Program in December of 1991. There, she proudly obtained her RN degree and earned a Foundation Scholarship in her last semester of school. She worked at All Saints – St. Mary’s Hospital where she lovingly cared for all her patients, as well as trained many young nurses who are still practicing today; especially Kenetra, who cared for Carolyn in her last days before passing.
Although a dedicated nurse and business owner, she was first and foremost a wife, mother and grandmother. She loved traveling with her family to the beaches in Florida, collecting seashells, crafting and attending as many of her children and grandchildren’s activities and sporting events as she could.
Carolyn is survived by her children, Tony (Jeannie) Spolar of Glendale, Tim (Korri) Spolar of Celebration, FL, Tobin (Jenny) Spolar of Racine; her grandchildren, Makenzie, Bennett, Angelo, Jack and Hank; her brother-in-law, Gene Samuelson; her sisters-in-law, Marge (John) Curtis, Beverly Stuart; as well as many dear nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Carolyn was preceded in death by her sisters and brother, Harriet (John) Grandquist, Beverly Samuelson, Roger Stuart, and her niece, Linda Wermersen.
A private service will take place. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship will be gifted in Carolyn’s name in support of Today’s Gateway Nursing Students. Checks can be made to Gateway Technical College Foundation (Gateway Technical College Foundation 3520 30th Ave. Kenosha, WI 53144). Or you can contribute on their website. Donate Now | Gateway Technical College (gtc.edu)
The Spolar family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Diana Turner, nurses, Natalie and Kenetra, and the entire staff at Ascension All Saints for the professional and loving attention Carolyn received while under their care.
Jerry and Linda Jardina says
Our deepest sympathies and condolences go out to the entire Spolar families including Tony and Jeanie, Tim and Korri , Toby and Jenny, including , but not limited to the grandchildren, (knowing they are Carol’s pride and joy): Makenzie, Bennett, Angelo, Jack and Hank. May Carol rest in peace and God always be with her!
Walinda Riley says
I had the pleasure to work with Carol At Wheaton Franciscan she was a beautiful person inside and out. Just a few weeks ago she was on my mind. I was wondering how she was doing. To the family you all have my deepest condolences. She t always talk about her family .
Carla says
We’re so sorry for your loss. She was a special woman.
Jim and Carla Wilks
Dianne Younk says
I had the good fortune of working with Carol at All Saints. She was a caring and compassionate nurse who gave her all. Carol was a friend to many, and would give the shirt off her back if the situation demanded that. She had a winning smile.
She spoke of her loving family often. I think her heart was broken when Gene died.
My heartfelt sympathy and prayers to all of you
God Bless
Kathleen Enstrom says
Carol was truly one of the sweetest women I had ever had the pleasure of knowing the world lost an angel on earth. I will miss her greatly.
Aunt Marge and Uncle John says
To Carol’s Beautiful Family,
Carol was so proud of each one of you.
My heart aches for you and me (John too) for our loss.
I will really miss talking to her.
She was the sister I never had. So many fun times we had with her and Gene.
God needed a little more sweetness in Heaven when he took Carol from us.
The Weis Family says
May a perpetual light shine upon Carol.