Carolyn Warner Gilreath
October 20, 1938 – March 21, 2021
Age 82
Carolyn was a leader in the beauty industry for over 30 years and active church volunteer.
Preceded in death by husband of 51 wonderful years, Millard “Gil” Gilreath, Jr.; parents Vander Warner, Sr., and Maggie Warner. Survived by children Leslie and Lou Samara, GA, Michael and Roze Gilreath, CA, Matthew and Rachael Gilreath, FL; grandchildren Nicole, Chelsea, Amber, Caitlin, Courtney, Cameron, Carolyn, and Gabriel; great-grandchild, Hayes.
Visitation following CDC guidelines: Friday, April 9th, 5:00-7:00 p.m., Bellevue Memorial Chapel.
Funeral Service following CDC guidelines: Saturday, April 10th, 10:00 a.m., Bellevue Memorial Chapel.
To view video of the service, click the link below:
https://boxcast.tv/view/carolyn-warner-gilreath-310179
Interment: Bellevue Cemetery
Memorials: The Parkinson’s Foundation
6 Comments
Carolyn was a remarkable woman of God she was the light in dark places. I loved her so much she made me feel like i was special and that she loved me dearly. It meant a lot to me wished i could of been with her through her transition. Love you all you guys are blessed to have a mother like Carolyn my love and heart ♥️ goes out to the Gilreath’s family.
Velva,
I didn’t see this until today. Your impact on mom was very strong. We appreciate everything you did while she was in your care.
Leslie, Mike and and Matt and Family,
Just a quick note to send you my condolences once again. If circumstances had been different, I would have been there. The service for your wonderful mother was absolutely beautiful. Loved listening to all your tributes. You all have my deepest sympathy. I love you 10 million times in a jar. God bless you all, Jay
Mr Worden,
I have just discovered your comment here. Thank you for your kind words and thoughts.
I so appreciated the opportunity to work at Clinique w/ Carolyn as my territory mgr in the mid 80’s. I was newly married & needed a job while my husband was finishing hiis degree at UNL. She was very encouraging & a beautiful woman, inside & out. I always looked forward to her visiting for special events. To God be the glory for the impact Carolyn had on me at such an impressionable time. My prayers & condolences to you all.
Cindy,
Thank you for your kind comments and wonderful insight into my mom’s impact on you and your family. She was truly special in so many ways.
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