Carol Lynne Placek, a beloved daughter, wife, aunt, and friend, departed this world on October 7, 2025, in Tucson, Arizona, at the age of 71. Born on March 14, 1954, in Crosby, Wyoming, she grew up in the picturesque landscapes of Ten Sleep and Laramie. Her early education began at Ten Sleep public school, where the foundations of her character were laid, culminating with a graduation from Laramie High School on May 25, 1972.
Deeply rooted in her faith, Carol was a devout Catholic and cherished the friendships she fostered throughout her life. She reveled in the company of others, always finding joy in visiting with friends and family. Her commitment to her loved ones was palpable; Carol took immense pride in nurturing her family and maintaining strong bonds with her loyal friends, a testament to her warm spirit and kind heart.
In her journey through life, Carol enjoyed various pursuits. She had a particular fondness for collecting butterfly memorabilia, a hobby that mirrored her affinity for beauty and grace. Her passion for the natural world, intertwined with her family legacy, led her to accompany her father, the esteemed Dr. George Frison, on archaeological digs, experiences she regarded as some of her proudest accomplishments.
In the realm of family, Carol was fortunate to bear witness to the joys of a large extended family, which includes five nephews, six nieces, and an impressive seventeen great nephews and nieces. Her legacy will surely resonate through the lives she touched and the memories cherished by those who remain.
Carol's personal life was defined by love and loss. She shared her life with her beloved husband, James "Jim" Placek, until his untimely passing on February 13, 1985. Their bond was one that encompassed true companionship, with Jim forever remaining a cherished part of her story. Throughout her years, she also bore the grief of losing her father, Dr. Frison, who was born on November 11, 1924, and passed away on September 7, 2020, at the age of 95. Dr. Frison's brilliant career as a renowned anthropologist at the University of Wyoming brought great pride to Carol, as did the indelible mark he left on both the academic community and her heart. Carol's mother, June Frison, who was born on April 9, 1924, and passed away on August 22, 2011, was a pillar of strength and love in her life, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and maternal wisdom. Additionally, she held dear the memories of her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Frank and Cecelia Placek, who were more than just in-laws; they were good friends who enriched her life in myriad ways.
As we remember Carol Lynne Placek, we celebrate a life rich in connections and enduring love, a life that will forever inspire those fortunate enough to have known her. Her memory will linger in conversations, in laughter shared, and in the warmth of her family ties, a gentle reminder that love transcends even the greatest of losses.
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