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Carol Ann Zoller (Reigle)

 

Carol Ann Zoller of Chalfont passed away on Saturday, December 19, 2020 at her residence surrounded by her loving family. She was 82.

Born in Abington, she was the daughter of the late George and Miriam Farohs Reigle, the sister of the late George, William and James Reigle, grand daughter of the late Elizabeth Reigle, and dear friend of the late Glenda Dobbels, Myrtle Atkinson and Mary Grace Mullin..

Carol was a resident of Chalfont and former resident of Warminster. She was a member of the Doylestown Chapter of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge #125 and a lifetime member of the Church of the Advent in Hatboro. Carol was a school bus driver for Transportation Services in New Britain and was extremely devoted to her family and was an extraordinary beloved grandmother. In her leisure time, she enjoyed her time in Ocean City, New Jersey and was a Philadelphia sports fan.

Carol is survived by her beloved children, Michael Minuto of Chalfont, Michelle Minuto Mullin and her husband Daniel of Warrington and Kara Zoller Bowman and her husband Martin of Chalfont. She is also survived by her Grandchildren: Elise Georgulis (Paul), Joseph Mullin (Alex), Jonathan Mullin (Tara), Patrick Mullin, Anthony Castagna (Lauren), Victoria Bowman, Nathan Bowman and her Great Grandchildren: Gabriel and Natalie Georgulis. Additionally, Carol is survived by brothers and sisters; Miriam “Sissy” Bussetti, Nancy Grubbs, Robert Reigle and his wife Lucille, Virginia “Dee” Trahan and her husband Chuck and her sisters in law Erika and Peggy Reigle. 

Services and interment will be privately held by the family.

If so desired, please consider a contribution in Carol’s memory to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Grand Central Station, P.O. Box 4777, New York, New York 10163. 

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