Carolyn Louise Templeton

August 5, 2015

Carolyn Templeton, 62, of Hartselle, died Wed., Aug. 5, 2015, at Decatur-Morgan Hospital. She was a homemaker and a graphic artist, employed by the Enquirer Printing Company.

She is survived by her husband, Jack Charles Templeton of Hartselle; sons, Michael Templeton (Carol Lynne) of Hartselle; David Templeton (Mary Anne) of Troy; step-son, Clint Hill (Darlene) of Mt. Airy, NC; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters; and two brothers.

As per Mrs. Templeton’s wishes, there was not a memorial service. Years ago, she registered for The Gift Of Body Program of the Alabama Organ Center, and delighted in knowing that she might help others have continued and improved lives. The ashes of cremation have been delivered to her husband, and he received confirmation from the Alabama Eye Bank that her eye tissue has already helped restore the sight of two very fortunate individuals. The Alabama Organ Center can be contacted at 800-252-3677.

 

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