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Carole Boulton Obituary

In Loving Memory of our Beloved Wife, Sister, Mother and Grandmother

Carole was born December 13, 1943 in Detroit Michigan to Arthur W and Ethel Carstens.

On January 27, 2022 Carole passed away peacefully at Age 78 years, 1 month, 14 days after a long struggle with Alzheimer's.

Carole was predeceased by her Father and Mother Arthur and Ethel Carstens and Granddaughter Kate Elizabeth Boulton.

Carole is survived by Husband John Berry Boulton, Sister Kay Janet Carstens, son Matthew (Tammy), daughter Elizabeth (Jamie Peters), son Michael (Laura) daughter Sarah-Sally, daughter Lisa, son Jonathan (India), son Christopher, daughter Hannah, son Rane, daughter Maggie, son Joshua and Grandchildren Madison, Drew, Emma, Jane, Jack, Sarah, Thomas, Austin, Aiden, Henry and Chase.

As children, Carole and her older sister Kay Janet Carstens excelled in school at Flint and Eaton Rapids Michigan Schools and both attended Michigan State University.

Carole participated in the Eaton Rapids Michigan 4H with her Brown Swiss Cow named Brownie whom she adored and won Grand Champion Ribbons with at the Eaton Rapids County 4H Fair. Carole expressed many times to family and friends her pride for having won awards but sadly and quite amusingly it is only after her death we have learned from her best childhood friend Jane Sprague she could not share keepsakes from this memory because her cow had eaten the ribbons.

While attending Michigan State University Carole met and married her husband John B Boulton at St. Dunstan's Chapel in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. After the ceremony, the newlyweds moved to Lawrence, Kansas in 1964 where her husband John became a Music Professor at The University of Kansas. Over the next 20 years Carole and John's non-traditional family grew through domestic and international adoptions with a total of 11 children.

Carole was admired for her ability to raise, nurture and instill good character and values in her children. Carole cherished classical music and was a music student and teacher for most of her life. At the age of 50, after years of playing flute she took on the challenge of learning cello which she mastered and enjoyed playing in various chamber ensembles and in the Topeka Symphony. She was an avid supporter of many arts programs locally and throughout the State of Kansas.

Carole loved nature and enjoyed gardening and proudly displayed flower arrangements and prepared meals from her own gardens. She also enjoyed outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, kayaking, skiing, camping and included the whole family in her outdoor adventures. Carole filled her home with books and music and her children's closets with secondhand clothes from Animal Crackers her new and used clothing store in Lawrence for 20+ years.

Carole and her husband John have been long-time members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Lawrence. UUCL Congregation members have shared stories of Carole's compassionate, nurturing and generous ways with our family, and we appreciate their sentiments. She was gracious and her receptions after UUCL Sunday concerts were often the highlight as she was a wonderful cook and baker. Carole was also an active participant with Master Food Volunteers of Lawrence for years.

Alzheimer's disease stole memories and abilities and we have been saying goodbye to our wife, sister, mother, and grandmother we loved slowly for years, and with her passing we can now say our final farewell. Carole had limitless energy and limitless love for her family, friends and pets, and we will cherish the memories that she has given us all. She will be forever missed.

A memorial bench and tree will be dedicated in memory of Carole Diana Boulton at a Celebration of Life ceremony at the Lawrence, Kansas Rotary Arboretum at 3:00 pm Sunday April 24, 2022.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Feb. 1, 2022.

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Lilly Coultis

April 22, 2022

We have so many wonderful memories.

Judy (Frazier) Mullen

February 11, 2022

Carole welcomed my son, Eric Frazier, into her home in the mid 1970´s, for after school care. He was so happy there, playing with the Boulton children under Carole´s watchful eye. Their home always smelled delicious when I would stop by to pick Eric up. I wanted to be part of their wonderful family where the house was filled with love (and good food!). Carole was an amazing woman and my son and I were blessed to know her.

Richard and Gail Reber

February 8, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to John and the entire Boulton family. We remember fondly the many delightful receptions after concerts when we were warmly welcomed in the Boulton home.

Marty Olson

February 2, 2022

Peace.

Margie Coggins

February 2, 2022

My thoughts are with all of the Boulton family. As a former neighbor, I have fond memories of all the activity at the family home on Indiana Street.

Carol Leffler

February 2, 2022

Carole --
You have always been one of my heroes.
Thank you for being you.
carol

Lorel Lewis

February 1, 2022

Carole and I spent most of our time together getting wet - we were classmates in an early morning exercise class at the indoor pool! Carole was a very gracious lady and she became a very sweet friend. She was a delightful person and her life story (even down to the beloved cow who ate the ribbons) perfectly reflects the gentle, determined, plucky lady I knew. My heart goes out to all of her beloved family. She will be missed.

Shannon Hodges

February 1, 2022

I was lucky to have spent a great portion of my childhood and adolescence in the Boulton family home and I have so many special memories of Carole. She was truly one of a kind, and I feel fortunate to have known her. Sending all my love to the Boulton family.

Masha Kipp

February 1, 2022

Carole was a lovely and loving person. Just to think of how many people needing love and care she brought into her now orphaned family. But it is also a big loss to all of us who knew and loved Carole. Rest in peace, dear girl! You were as beautiful inside as you look in this picture.

Loren and Beverly Dolezal

February 1, 2022

We are so sorry to hear of losing Carole. She was such a wonderful, beautiful person. Our deepest sympathy to the family. You are in our hearts and prayers.

Amy Moore (nee Czerniak)

February 1, 2022

I originally met Carole when she would help with my orchestra class. She hired me at Animal Crackers as a high school expectant mother. She helped me become responsible, dependable and gave me a sense of pride in my work. My deepest sympathy to the Boulton family during this time.

Vince and Jane Gnojek

February 1, 2022

Dear Boulton family,
Vince and Jane send their most sincere sadness for your loss. We've known your family for over 30 years. Carole always appeared to live her life as it came to her. She did whatever needed doing and did it with kindness. The food for receptions was always amazing, but best was the opportunity to visit with her and catch up on how everyone was doing. She was so matter of fact and honest about her life. Thank you all for sharing her with us.

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