On Tuesday, December 23, 2025, Carol A. Wehland, 81, of Beaver Dam surrendered the gift of mortal life and received the gift of eternal life. A visitation for Carol will be held on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:50 at Peace Lutheran Church, 400 Hillcrest Drive, Beaver Dam. A funeral service forContinue Reading
Carol impressed me the first time I met her when her, Paul and I snowshoed up at SNOQUALMIE pass. She made it all the way to the top with us. She was also a very caring and wonderful person.
Tammy and Paul and family,
Carol was a dear friend. I have seen her seldom since I moved from Beaver Dam. God comfort you knowing that she trusted in Jesus and is with Him in heaven. I am praying for you.
Ruhe in Frieden, liebe Carol.
We know Carol from her Christmas trips to Germany and were instantly taken by her loving and cheerful personality. Torn between the sadness of not being able to see and talk with her again and, on the other hand, the gratefulness of having met and getting to know Carol a little we like to lean on the latter and hope with our hearts that everyone who feels lost and sad missing this wonderful person will receive all the strength and support from their loved ones to get through this difficult time. If there is an afterlife, there will be a lot of joy welcoming her on the other side. And we shall keep our cherished memories. Rest in Peace, dear Carol.
It was an honor to know and work with Carol at Church Health Services. She was always willing to help and offer advice from her years of nursing experience. We attended many Parish Nursing conferences together. Lately we would see each other at Bever Dam Community Concerts and at ALDI. She was quick to share a laugh and a hug. I'll surely miss my coworker and friend.
Tammy, Jalen, and Zoey
We were all lucky to know Carol. She lived her life as we all should. Kind and giving to all. I'm sorry I can't attend her visitation. Please know my heart is with you. My condolences.
Vickie Frome
Carol, I’m so deeply heartbroken that you’re gone. You meant so much to me, and it’s still so hard to accept that you’re no longer here. From the very beginning, you welcomed me into your family with such genuine warmth, as if I had always belonged with you. Your kindness, your gentle way of listening, and the comfort you naturally created around you are things I will carry with me forever.
I cherish every moment we shared — our long talks, the laughter, the little journeys we went on together, and especially our tea times. Those simple moments with you meant so much to me.
I feel so grateful to have known you and to have been part of your life. I will hold on to your kindness, your warmth, and the love you showed me, always. You will live on in my heart and in every memory we created together. I love and won't forget you
Rest in peace sweet Carol. You will be greatly missed.
Carol always greeted us so warmly at church. And if I did not see her before worship, I knew she was in church because I could hear her distinct voice singing the hymns.
I will miss seeing and visiting with Carol at the parish nurse meetings and conferences.
"For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. If I am to live in the flesh, that means fruitful labor for me . Yet which I shall choose I cannot tell. I am hard pressed between the two. My desire us to depart and be with Christ is far better. Philippians 1:21-23
I have been blessed to know Carol for many years—especially through Lutheran Parish Nurse International and LCMS parish nursing. She was a faithful witness and a gentle spirit. I will miss her, but I know she is rejoicing with Jesus in heaven
Friend and colleague, sister in Christ, you have run the race well and have now received the crown of eternal life. Rest from your earthly journey and rejoice in seeing Jesus face to face!