IN MEMORY

Carole Kausch

 

Updated 5/6/2021:  A memorial service will be Saturday, May 22 @ 11am at Clemmons Presbyterian Church located @ 3930 Clemmons Road in Clemmons

 

Carole “Charlie” Williams Kausch age 78 of Clemmons, passed away Tuesday, February 23, 2021. She was born on March 25th, 1942 to J. Thomas and Pearle Oates Williams in Rock Hill SC. She graduated from Winthrop Training School, the practice teaching facility of Winthrop College. Carole graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Winthrop College, which was then an all-girls school. Carole’s adult life revolved around work, music, faith, and family. She taught high school math for a year before joining Wachovia Corp as one of their first female computer programmers. Over the years, she worked in a variety of departments, including bank operations, telecommunications, and trust operations.  She retired from Wachovia in 1999 after 33 years of service. Music and Christian faith were ever-present in Carole’s life.  She was active in the music program at Clemmons Presbyterian Church, leading the children's choir and youth handbell choirs, and she accompanied the organist on the piano at regular worship services.  She participated in the Sanctuary Choir and Handbell Choirs and was an accomplished handbell ringer, having performed solos, and in other handbell ensembles.  One of her many volunteer activities was leading a song and worship group at Clemmons Village II, which she did for almost 20 years. In 1966, Carole met Jimmy, “the love of my life”, to whom she was married for 50 years.  They raised two daughters, Leslie and Kim, and got to enjoy watching their three grandchildren grow up nearby. Carole was preceded in death by her husband James W “Jimmy” Kausch.  She is survived by her older daughter Leslie, who lives with her husband Gerald Hutchinson in Greensboro and who are parents to Carole’s grandson Daniel Hutchinson-Kausch.  Her younger surviving daughter Kim lives with her husband Ed Watson in Mooresville with their children Abby and Zoe Watson.  Carole is also survived by her siblings Dr. J Thomas Williams (Jeanette), Dr. Gene Williams (Gerry), and Celeste Brockington. She is also survived by a number of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Updated 5/6/2021:  A memorial service will be Saturday, May 22 @ 11am at Clemmons Presbyterian Church located @ 3930 Clemmons Road in Clemmons
 



 
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02/25/21 06:34 PM #1    

David Cotterill

I am shocked and saddened to learn of Charlie's passing. She was a special person in the DP/Systems Group at Wachovia. We worked together on many projects and she was a great help to me. Oh My, what can I say other than "she was so special"...

We all will miss her dpecial self...


02/25/21 07:43 PM #2    

Gary Trapp

Carol became a very close friend when I transferred to the Systems and Programming Department at Wachovia in 1985. Being new to the department I called on her often with not only technical questions but advice on how to approach personnel issues, and later management issues. She always made time to listen and provided sound advice. We both loved boating and Lake Norman life, and stayed in touch after we both retired. She would always greet me with a big smile and numerous questions about my family, hobbies, and travels. I will really miss that smile and unbelievable sense of humor that kept me laughing when we were together.  I am so thankful Carol was my friend......Gary  


02/26/21 08:24 AM #3    

George Fain

I knew when Carol came for help, it would be fun and we would get the job done.
I miss her

02/26/21 11:30 AM #4    

Orville Haskett

Carole and I worked together almost all the years covering her career at Wachovia. She truly was a very special lady to everyone who ever knew her. In both of our early years, Wachovia was just like family and we not only knew our fellow employees but all about their families, what children were doing, where they went to school and many personal things. RIP Charley. We all loved you!

 

Orville


02/28/21 08:23 PM #5    

Gwen Love

Peace & Christ Be With the Kausch Fanily.  Keeping everyone in my thoughts and prayers.  God's Garden Must be Beautiful.

 


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