Celebration of Life for Carolyn Wilson City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is organizing a Celebration of Life for Carolyn Wilson, taking place on Sunday, September 25th, from 12 PM to 3 PM at the Festhalle. This heartfelt event aims to honor Carolyn Wilson's life and contributions to the community, inviting friends and family to share their memories and celebrate her legacy. The Festhalle venue will serve as a gathering space for attendees, emphasizing the community's support during such poignant moments. RSVP information is available through a Facebook link, encouraging participation from those who wish to pay their respects. This occasion exemplifies the strong bonds within the Leavenworth community, as residents come together to mourn and celebrate the lives of those they cherish.

The event is a reminder of the importance of community and the shared experiences that shape the town's identity. By acknowledging Carolyn Wilson's impact on the community, the Celebration of Life serves as a powerful testament to the connections forged among its residents. Such events highlight the town's commitment to honoring its members and fostering a supportive environment.

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