Elizabeth Bentley And Tom Anderson
Sending the Stultz family much love in this difficult time. Love Beth and Tom.
Birth date: Apr 11, 1941 Death date: Apr 24, 2020
Wife, mom, grandma, sister and friend, the "Queen" and matriarch of the family, Carlotta J. Hurr of Dayton, went home to be with the Lord on Friday April 24, 2020 surrounded by her family. She was born April 11, 1941 in Jellico, T Read Obituary
Sending the Stultz family much love in this difficult time. Love Beth and Tom.
What a hole your leaving will leave in our hearts and our family. Always the life of the party....love you always!
I will miss you here on earth, but look forward to our Heavenly reunion someday!!! Love & Prayers, Pamela Douglas
One of my dearest friends for over 40 years... how I will miss beautiful, caring, fun-loving, sweet and special Carlotta! So many special memories ... would take a book to write them all ... Carlotta lived church, and she would often chat with me about a sermon and ask more questions ... I loved that about her .... always humble in her relationship to the Lord. Fun thing we did together\u2014 at Kettering Assembly, we coordinated an annual modeling show several years in a row. Carlotta was the moderator and I wrote the script .we were hand in glove friends, enjoying many of the same things ... decorating, shopping, Bible studies and more. we worked together at a local company and she always referred to me as her boss \ud83d\ude0c I guess I was, but nothing topped our friendship... we had a blast working together! Best memory of all was when I had the privilege of being the altar worker when Carlotta dedicated her life to the Lord some E5 years ago ... that began our I nearly life-long friendship... I\u2019ll see you again my amazing friend. Know you\u2019re enjoying the beauty of Heaven and sitting at Jesus and your mom\u2019s feet! Prayers fir Carlotta\u2019s children, Kelly and Todd - both stars like their mom!
My beautiful cousin, thank you for your kindness always shown to me. Thank you for the love and happiness you brought to all of us who loved you and were blessed to call you family. Your journey was amazing and filled with joy which you shared with those around you. You were defined by your spark, your dynamic energy, your compassion and above all, your love for your Savior and your family. We will miss you, lovely Cousin, but we rejoice with the angels today as we know your Homecoming is filled with more celebration and reunion than we can comprehend until it is our time. See you soon... Life is but a vapor; it appears for a moment and then is gone... But everlasting life will see no end! Love you, Queen Carlotta, my beautiful cousin. \u2764\ufe0f With much love, Donna Mae
Thoughts and Prayers
There are no words for the feeling for our dear friend and your sweet mom and loving wife. She will be loving missed and forever loved. With sincerity sympathy.. Joe and Glenda Cashman
Love you grandma! thank you for loving me and my family deeply! You are greatly missed! Love you most!
Our family of friends with have a huge hole in it without you dear friend. You brought laughter and much bling to every gathering which we will forever miss. You adored you children and grandchildren and thanked God for them always. Thank you for sharing Todd with us as our 3rd son. We knew him longer than we did you!! You left a legacy through Todd & Kelly that will be passed onto their children. Thank God for your loving friendship for so many years. Until we meet again dear friend. Love you. Dick & Judy Rogers
We love and miss you Aunt Carlotta. In honor of you Sassy. Always in our hearts,