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Hall Bengfort Mazzola
CAROL ANN HALL BENGFORT MAZZOLA
July 18, 1946
November 22, 2018
Carol Ann Hall Bengfort Mazzola, 72, of Colorado Springs, died on Thursday, November 22, 2018. She was born on July 18, 1946 in Beaumont, Texas to Ruby and Paul Hall. Carol graduated from Beaumont's French High School in 1964 and then continued her education at Lamar State College; the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, where she was a member of the Delta Zeta sorority; and finally the University of Colorado to receive her Masters Degree in nursing. Carol was a beloved nurse, both in dialysis and hospice; a volunteer with organizations such as the Junior League, the Fine Arts Center, and St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Parish Women's Club; and a lover and rescuer of animals. She aimed to bring dignity and sophistication to every aspect of her life, and was a devoted mother and Nana.
Survivors include: ex-husband Dr. John L. Bengfort; Anneliese M. Degenhart and her husband, Glen Degenhart and their son, William; and Liliana Y. Boice and her husband, David T. Boice and their daughter, Alessandra and Liliana's sons, Daidyn and Christian Carter and their father, Robert T. Carter.
Carol is preceded in death by her parents and her brothers, Marlon Thomas Hall and James Nathan Hall.
The Funeral Mass and memorial service will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Parish in Colorado Springs on Friday, December 7, 2018 at 1:00 in the afternoon with a reception to follow.
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Our prayers go with Carol's family on the loss of a well remembered FHS classmate.
Guy Youngblood
December 31, 2018
So sorry to read about Carol's passing.
Norman Duren
December 30, 2018
So sorry t hear of Carols passing. I remember her well as she took of my husband when he had the stroke at home and in hospice. She was a wonderful caring nurse. Thank you Carol and rest in peace. You deserve it. Jocelyn Gardner at St. Francis Church
December 6, 2018
Carol,I have missed seeing you over the years. I returned from our 50th UT School of Nursing reunion in Galveston TX in October and we thought of you.
Ken and I are thinking of your Family during this time and want to express our sympathy..
December 5, 2018
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