
Carol M. Sunderland
November 10, 1959 -
May 24, 2017

Carol M. Sunderland, age 57, of Kenosha, passed away on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at Hospice Alliance/Hospice House.
Born on November 10, 1959, in Kenosha, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Joan (Seiberlich) Sunderland. She was a lifelong resident of Kenosha County. She graduated from Reuther High School in June, 1979 and became a CNA in 1985.
On May 2, 1978, she was married to David Culver, Sr. They were married for twelve years until they divorced. Following their divorce they remained close friends and attended all functions, putting family first.
Carol devoted her life to helping people in both nursing homes and through special education.
Carol loved spending time with her grandkids, watching old movies, Scooby Doo and reading her favorite author, Stephen King. She was compassionate, loving, and the life of the party.
She will be deeply missed by her three children, Rachel (Josh) Fleming, David Culver, Jr. and Phillip (Kristina Del Frate) Culver; her six grandchildren, Andrew, Moriah, Nathaniel, Hans, Larz, and Gianna; and Phillip and Kristina’s baby on the way.
Holding her close to their hearts is her sister, Brenda (Karim Saied) Sunderland; her brothers, Mark, Ed (Laura) and Chris (Colleen) Sunderland; her eight nieces and nephews, and her great niece and nephew.
Service Info
Funeral services honoring Carol’s life will be held on Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home, 3720 39th Avenue. Private interment will take place in Lake View Cemetery, Alvin, WI.
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Joseph, Nancy and MaggieI will allways remember my cousin Carol as a fun loving person. Allways happy,always smiling from ear to ear, I can remember some of the picnics we used to have out at the shiners house, sweet corn, bergers, Aunt Joans backed beans, hot dogs, and remember the little bottles of soda that Uncle Ray used to get from the beer bepot, and the big hunks of ice to keep it cold, Carol shined britest at these kinds of times. She and Brinda both loved to dance, and we did, we all danced at all the weddings and birthdays, we did have tons of fun growing up, and I for one will miss her fun loving hart. I can just see the hole klan, Greats and Grandma's and Grandpa's, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, Moms and Dads, Family and Friends, Old and Young, and Carol right in the middle of it all with that gigantic smile of hers, saying hi cousin Joe want to dance? Bless you girl, save me a dance.







