Carolyn Lee "Carol" Bing's Obituary
Carolyn Lee Bing (Watrus), known affectionately as Carol, peacefully left this earth on July 13, 2024 and was embraced in heaven by her Lord and Savior. She was born on July 13, 1942, in Columbus, Ohio, she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend.
Carol graduated from North High School and spent much of her life in Pataskala, Ohio until her and Dale moved to Bonita Springs and became residents of Bonita Beach Trailer Park in Bonita Springs, Florida where they had many friends that they enjoyed spending time with, playing horseshoes or bingo, block parties, and many other Park activities. After becoming ill Dale and Carol moved back to Ohio where they lived with their daughter Robin and son-in-love Bob. Robin and Bob were
their caregivers for two years along with their son-in-love Kevin Dickerson.
She loved attending The Grove City Nazarene Church. Her faith was an essential part of her life, providing her with both strength and comfort.
Carol was married to her beloved husband, Dale Bing, for 50 years. A testament to her loving nature, Carol cared for Dale for 12 years after a stroke left him partially paralyzed, showcasing her unwavering commitment and love. Together, they shared a deep bond and cherished their four-legged companion, Misty, who preceded Carol in death.
In addition to her husband, Carol was preceded in death by her mother and bonus father, Viola and Paul Stein; her father, David Watrus; her Sister, Karen Watrus; her brothers, Nial and David Watrus; and her three sister-in-loves, Rose Watrus, Sandy Watrus, and Sharon Deignan. She leaves behind a legacy of love and dedication that will be fondly remembered by those who knew her.
She is survived by her sister Sherri Albrecht, brothers Chuck and Rick Watrus. She is also survived by her sister-in-love Tonya (Larry) Hughes. She had three daughters Kimber (Kerry) Goshert, Robin (Bob) Thomas, Michelle (John) Warner and a bonus daughter Susan (Kevin) Dickerson, and Bonus son's Scott and Steve (Jennifer) Bing.
She loved her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren so very much. She had 12 Grandchildren and 9 Great Grandchildren (and an additional one on the way). Many other relatives, too numerous to mention that had a special place in her heart.
Carol had a passion for crafts, particularly painting, which brought great joy and color to her life. She also cherished the time spent with her family, creating lasting memories that they will hold dear.
A Celebration of Life will be held in her honor on Friday, July 19, 2024, at 3:00 pm at the Grove City Nazarene Church, located at 4770 Hoover Rd. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to The Parkinson's Foundation in Carolyn's name, which she was very passionate about as her Mother had Parkinson's and one of her Son-in-Love's currently has Parkinsons.
If you want to send flowers please send some form of Daisy's as that was her favorite flower and yellow was her favorite color.
Our hearts have a hole as big as the ocean, but we are comforted to know that he is with our Savior and his body is now whole again and pain-free.
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