Carolann Tyler

WEST CORNWALL — Carolann Tyler (Maule), 67, of West Cornwall, passed away peacefully at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital on the Equinox of the Winter Solstice on Dec. 21, 2022.  She was the loving wife of Earle Tyler.

Carol was born Jan. 19, 1955, in Torrington, the daughter of the late Almerico Ronald Maule and Harriet Ann Maule (Armogida).  She attended Lewis Mills High School.

She is survived by her brother and his wife, Ronald and Rhonda Maule of Springfield, Tennessee; her sons, Carl Allen of West Cornwall; Marc (wife Sue) Allen of Norfolk; Jason Allen of Canaan; Sean Tyler of West Cornwall, and her daughters, Heather Tyler of Harwinton; and Mandy Allen-Fischer (husband Michael) of Thomaston, six grandsons and two granddaughters.  She was predeceased by her brother Gary Maule of Bristol.

Memorial and burial services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cornwall Volunteer Fire Department, 289 Sharon Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, CT 06796.

The Kenny Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

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