born on May 17, 1944, in Battle Creek, Michigan
Passed on May 18, 2026 in Melbourne, Florida
Carol Diane Smith (Wilson)
May 17, 1944 β May 18, 2026
Battle Creek, Michigan β Carol Diane Smith, a longtime resident of Melbourne, Florida and Battle Creek, Michigan passed away peacefully on May 18, 2026, just one day after celebrating her 82nd birthday.
Born on May 17, 1944, to Charles and Harriet Wilson, Carol grew up in Battle Creek and was a proud graduate of Battle Creek Central High School, Class of 1962.
Carol was a dedicated and hard worker throughout her life, becoming a familiar face to many in the community. She spent 18 years working for the Eaton Corporation in Battle Creek, worked at Speedβs Coffee Shop in Verona, and later dedicated her time to Cello-Foil Products in Battle Creek until her retirement in 2005.
Beyond her career, Carol was known for her vibrant, fun-loving spirit. She was an avid billiard player in her younger years and always looked forward to a good game of Bingo. Most of all, she loved playing Texas Hold’em Poker, spending countless hours sharing laughs and good times with her many wonderful friends at “Not Quite Vegas” where she was known as “The Executioner.”
Carol experienced love and family throughout her life’s journey. She was married to Duane Slayton and Ken Smith, and later in life, she was beautifully reunited with her high school sweetheart and significant other, Robert Williams.
She is survived by her loving children, Brent and Nicole Slayton, and Julie and Terry Thompson; her cherished grandchildren, Myla and Callie Slayton, Joshua and Sarah Thompson, and Victoria Thompson and Brandon VanTorre; her brother, George Wilson; and her half-sister, Deborah Daugherty Miller.
Carol was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Harriet Wilson.
Her final interment will be at Battle Creek Memorial Park in Battle Creek, Michigan where she will be laid to rest with her significant other, Robert and her parents, surrounded by the love of her family.
10 entries.
Billy Harris
from Summerfiels, NC wrote on June 16, 2026:
Carol and I meet playing cards together. We found out we shared the same birthday. We always wish each other Happy Birthday every year since I moved from Florida in 2022. I knew something was up when she didn't respond. Carol was always happy and friendly but she wouldn't think twice to take all your chips. She will be missed. Life if precious.
Jeanne Landry
from Foothill Ontario Canada wrote on May 29, 2026:
Carol was my friend and I will miss her.
All my love and sympathy to Julie and family. Ft
B J LaClair
from Melbourne wrote on May 27, 2026:
Rest in peace my friend. ππππππ
Pat Slayton
from Ceresco wrote on May 27, 2026:
Carol was a most beautiful young lady and always enjoyed her stylish look. She was funny and enjoyed friends, family and co workers alike.
She will be fondly remembered as a good friend. May your memories be bright!
Carol Lizotte
from Palm Bay wrote on May 26, 2026:
Miss Carol, you will be truly missed. I looked forward when you would come in to City Limits on Thursday's for poker. You always had a smile on your face, and always had something super sweet too say to me. I will miss you...
Sarah Wooten
from Palm Bay wrote on May 26, 2026:
You will be missed by many around a poker table. I will always miss your words of comfort when I was going through rough times. You taught me how to play a better hand of Poker.
Cheryl Justice
from Palm Bay wrote on May 26, 2026:
May Carol RIP Amen. ππ»ππ»
Trish
from Melbourne wrote on May 26, 2026:
So sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful person and friend. I always enjoyed playing poker and dealing to her through not quite Vegas.
Shirleyann Zobian
from Union City, mi wrote on May 24, 2026:
Miss you Carol. I remember going to Verona Elementary School with you. Duke met you at Eatonβs and would call you every week. We enjoyed our visits with you at your home. We love you.
peace,love,joy
Jeanne Slayton Collins
from Jekyll Island wrote on May 24, 2026:
Julie, Brent and family, Iβm so very sorry for your loss. I have many happy memories of your mom. I pray that you find comfort in your own happy memories too. Sending love and prayers at this sad time.
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