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Carol Gartsman Obituary

Carol Gartsman
08/19/1944 - 09/15/2025
It will surprise no one who knew Carol's organizational skills that she wrote her obituary years ago and included it in her papers. I have amended it only to reflect family deaths. Gary
Carol Whitley Gartsman passed away on September 15, 2025 after a courageous battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Carol, born in Wharton, Texas August 19, 1944 loved her hometown and considered it the cornerstone of a happy and successful life after she moved to Houston to accept a position with the Methodist Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine. Her career in health care administration spanned twenty years during which she served on the boards of the Texas Hospital Association and Medical Group Management Association. Her efforts on behalf of children's health and literacy issues were the focus of her philanthropic activities and community service. Her interest in orthopedics and preventing congenital deformities led her to serve on the board of the March of Dimes, American Heart Association, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and Northwoods University. She also served on the board of the Houston Grand Opera and volunteered for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Symphony and many other cultural and community service organizations. She was active in several literary groups and served as past president of Book Worms. She thought her best dressed awards from the Houston Chronicle great fun, however she considered her award as volunteer of the year for the Houston Public Library the most important. She attended Rice university, Wharton County Jr. College and was almost always enrolled in a continuing education course. Her great love of literature expanded her interests to writing and producing children's educational films. When she wasn't on the golf course with her husband, Orthopedic Surgeon Gary Gartsman, she visited her favorite time-out place, the River Oaks Bookstore. Carol is survived by her husband Dr. Gary M. Gartsman, son, Robert Carter Hunt, daughter in law, Marie Hunt, grandson Cameron Carter Hunt, step grandson Justin Moore and sister Gail Parker, in addition to many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her father Robert Whitley, mother Ruby Meadows Whitley and brother Richard Whitley. In lieu of flowers and for those desiring, memorial contributions can be made to the March of Dimes, Baylor College of Medicine, Office of Advancement and Alumni Affairs, PO Box 4976 Houston Texas 77210 ( https://www.marchofdimes.org/ways-to-give )

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Published by Wharton Funeral Home - Wharton on Sep. 23, 2025.

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Dr. Barbara Sunderland Manousso

October 8, 2025

May her memory be eternal and bring blessings to all who loved her. Our deepest sympathy to her husband.

Jamie Barrere

September 30, 2025

Gary, my sincerity condolences to you and your family.

Cam and Rod Canion

September 25, 2025

So glad I got to now Carol, she was a lovely person .
Cam and Rod Canion

Franelle Rogers

September 24, 2025

My heart is saddened to hear about Carol´ s passing. Years ago we had many fun times together. May she rest in peace. Franelle Rogers

American Heart Association

September 24, 2025

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Gwen Francis Hanna

September 24, 2025

Carol gave so much of herself, be it an event she was chairing or a quiet dinner out with friends. Quick to laugh and generous with compliments and gratitude she brought joy to every occassion. Grateful for the dignity and grace given her by her family and especially her loving husband Gary. Her life was full of meaning and purpose and we can all rejoice in her homecoming. Blessings to her family. Love, Gwen Francis Hanna

Judi Johnson

September 24, 2025

Carol was a wonderful lady. She was a perfect president of Bookworms Book Club and we so enjoyed her time with us. She has graduated to her next life. I know you all will miss her terribly. She left a void every time she left the room. I can't imagine the void left in your lives. May our Lord comfort you in your sorrow.

Nancy Hargrove

September 23, 2025

Carol was one of my dearest friends since me met at Houston Methodist Hospital where we both worked. We had so many good times together over the years with our husbands, Keith and Gary. We will miss her and cherish our friendship and fun times together. Sending our love and prayers to her family.

Carla & Raymond (Ramie) Oshman

September 23, 2025

Ramie and I were shocked to learn of Carol's passing. We were all friends in the 1962 graduating class at Wharton High School. We are deeply sorry and send our sympathy and prayers to her family.

James Sebastian

September 23, 2025

One of my favorite cousins always wore a smile and one with kind words for everyone. She loves to laugh and was always up for a good practical joke. I cherish those days spent with her picking on her and she has always been on my mind and in my heart she was a very special lady
Carol will be truly missed in the magnanimous world she created for many

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Mea

September 23, 2025

I´m so sorry for your loss. I am praying for you all. Please know that your loved one is safe in God´s memory (Proverbs 14:14,15). Just as he brought his son Jesus back to life, he will do the same for your loved one. May God give you comfort and strength to help you cope during this difficult time.

Dalton Clements

September 23, 2025

My Sincere Condolences! She Lived a Life Well Spent ! Praying for You and your Family!

Harold fried

September 22, 2025

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