Sue Gunst
My memories of my Aunt Esther include her love for Uncle Harry, her family and her faith. I don’t believe there is a better legacy.
I send my love to Scott, Jan, Ruth, Lois and their families, Sue Gunst
Birth date: Jun 11, 1928 Death date: Sep 28, 2020
Esther Elizabeth (Lange) Carlson, 92, passed away on September 28th, 2020 at Hickory Point Christian Village in Forsyth. Esther was born on Kelley Island, Ohio, the oldest daughter of William J. Lange and Hazel (Dining) Lange. Sh Read Obituary
My memories of my Aunt Esther include her love for Uncle Harry, her family and her faith. I don’t believe there is a better legacy.
I send my love to Scott, Jan, Ruth, Lois and their families, Sue Gunst
Esther was a resident at the nursing home I worked at, and we all loved her dearly.
She kept us on our toes, and we loved her for it, she will be missed, as well as her wonderful family that I will continue to pray for.
I lived up the street from the Carlson’s since I was 3, now 54, had Mrs. for English at Johns Hill, and Mr. as a principal at South Shores. Both wonderful people that I am lucky to have known and shaped by. Mrs. will remembered and cherished forever! At least they are now reunited for eternity! My condolences to the family and God Bless.
Dear Ester was a faithful member of First United Methodist and was a very sweet lady. Always cheerful and remembered people - their names and faces. Always a pleasure to stop and visit with her while she was able to be at church. Age changes so much in our lives, and it is sad, sad to lose our friends and family. My sympathy to you and your family. Betty Roper
I had the honor of caring for Esther over the years. We developed a great relationship and always enjoyed her delightful smile . She was a wonderful lady. She is now with her beloved Harry . My sincere condolences.
In this difficult time, Esther and Harry's family can feel proud of their heritage and connection to such wonderful people, as they laid the foundation for who you all are today. Their contributions to the community, the church and their respective professions are immeasurable - - evident through the countless lives positively impacted by their values and unselfish acts of kindness. It has been my privilege to have known them initially through the church for many years, and reconnecting again later when they lived in the same retirement neighborhood as my mother, and eventually at Primrose as well. Esther's thoughtfulness toward Mom will never be forgotten. To Jan and Scott and your respective families, you are in my thoughts and prayers - - and take comfort in knowing you will see your folks again someday.
Kathi L. McClugage
Remember her from South Shores Elementary. Mrs. Carlson was a great teacher.
I still remember her fondly and I'm 64. Praying for your family. 🙏
Nancy Hicks (Johnson)
Esther and Harry (it's hard to think of one without the other) were such beautiful spirits, who blessed everyone who knew them.
May the family be comforted by many warm memories, upheld by the prayers of numerous friends, and - above all - strengthened by the faith and hope that Esther and Harry exemplified and taught through the years.
Miley and Janet Palmer
To the family of Esther, we send our deepest condolences on the loss of your loved one. As fellow members of First Methodist church, we grew to love her as family over the years. May all your special memories give you peace during this difficult time.
Linda and Ralf Henkel