About Carole Stinson
Thank you for seeking to learn more about this warm and generous woman. We hope you will keep Carole's passion
for literacy alive by supporting The Carole Stinson Literacy Foundation.
Carole Diane Stinson (née Pimentel) was born on May 20, 1948 in Merced, California. Her love of reading
came at an early age. As a child, she was often bedridden due to severe asthma and found adventure via books. She
became an avid reader, exploring different book genres at the same time and often finishing a particularly good book
in a single day. She sought to pass on this love of literature by strongly promoting daily reading to children.
A devoted mother, Carole was involved in countless educational endeavorsboth during her children's
school years and beyond. She served as a classroom helper, school fundraiser, literacy teacher, PTA President, and
volunteer reader for children's story hour at her community library. She also enjoyed tutoring children and adults in
reading/writing and assisting job seekers in completing resumes and applications.
The foundation's decision to support the Reach Out and Read program came from Carole's love of putting
beautiful books directly into the hands of children. Upon learning of the birth of a baby, she would often
hand-select a box of books for parents to enjoy with their new addition.
Offering to help others in reading and writing tasks came naturally to Carole. People of all ages and skill
levels received Carole's assistance: her own children and grandchildren, family members, friends, job seekers,
neighborhood students, fellow club associates, and those whom she didn't know but helped on recommendation from
others.
Carole's other joys included spending time with grandchildren, studying the Portuguese language, organizing
charitable events, attending music and theatre productions, and traveling; especially to the Hawaiian Islands.
She passed away gently on June 9, 2006 in Modesto, California surrounded by family.
Carole's kind and generous nature touched countless lives and hearts. Please join us in continuing what she
has begun.
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