Feb 19, 1925---Mar 13, 2025

Jeanne A Carroll, 100, passed away March 13, 2025.  She was born in Kansas City, Kansas on February 19, 1925 to John and Elizabeth Jordan.  Jeanne attended St. Peter’s Grade School and Bishop Ward High School graduating in 1942.  She graduated from Mount St. Scholastica in Atchison, Kansas in 1947 with a degree in Home Economics.  In 1952 she married Dan Carroll and proceeded to have 6 children.  Her husband, Dan, died in 1978.  In 1987 Jean married Jerome Carroll who later died in 2005.

Along with her husbands, Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents, sister Madge Dusenbery, and brother Tom.  In addition, Jeanne unexpectedly lost her son Mike in 2023, grandson Daniel in 2018, and granddaughter Erin in 1989.

Jeanne is survived by her daughter Peggy Yousef, son Dan (Maureen) Carroll, daughter Mary (Barry) Dewlen, daughter-in-law Cindy Carroll, daughter Kathleen (Rick) Euler, Tom Carroll, and devoted friend/niece Cheri Carroll.  Jeanne also leaves behind 10 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.

Per Jeanne’s wishes, there will be a private funeral Mass and burial on Wednesday, March 19.

 



Condolences

Forrest & Michelle Gibbs and Family Mar 14, 2025

Related to Cindy Carroll ,Oak Point ,Texas

Our hearts are heavy with the news of Jeanne’s passing and our thoughts are with the entire family. We have fond memories of our time spent getting to know Jeanne and celebrating many holidays with her. May she rest in peace as she joins those who had gone before her.

Vivian Biely Mar 15, 2025

"niece" ,SAN DIEGO ,California

In the late 1980s, Aunt Jeanne began the San Diego phase of her life. She married my Uncle Jerome and blended into family life here so beautifully. She was the one who made sure we had holiday meals with all the traditions! Easter was a specialty. The table was beautifully decorated and every dish was just right. She enriched our lives. Aunt Jeanne was a very classy lady, always well groomed and well-dressed. She was smart, savvy, tenacious and so very caring. She lived her faith. She never complained. I have told her many times that she is a role model for me. I will miss her but I have a great standard and memory. Sincerely, Vivian Lou

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