Carolyn attended the University of California, Berkeley Class of 1969, formerly in the Domestic Peace Corps (Vista) and loved taking computer classes at the Lake Havasu Library. She worked as a nonprofit grant writer/marketer. She helped start a heroin rehabilitation program for women in the Los Angeles barrio and was one of the founding authors of the "Head Start" program. She was a proud Democrat and Scot. Her stamp on the Civil Rights and Equal Rights Movements and our hearts is one that shall be cherished and not forgotten by so many that she touched and inspired.
Carolyn is survived by her daughter, Regen Crockett Heller, of Encino, Calif.; brothers, David Russell Burt (Linda Jo), of Payson, Utah, and Cory Dean Burt (Susan), of Tacoma, Wash.; her sister, Robyn Burt, of Payson, Utah; as well as 10 nieces and nephews and 11 great nieces and nephews.
"He that followeth me shall not walk in darkness"- John 8:12
Carolyn attended the University of California, Berkeley Class of 1969, formerly in the Domestic Peace Corps (Vista) and loved taking computer classes at the Lake Havasu Library. She worked as a nonprofit grant writer/marketer. She helped start a heroin rehabilitation program for women in the Los Angeles barrio and was one of the founding authors of the "Head Start" program. She was a proud Democrat and Scot. Her stamp on the Civil Rights and Equal Rights Movements and our hearts is one that shall be cherished and not forgotten by so many that she touched and inspired.
Carolyn is survived by her daughter, Regen Crockett Heller, of Encino, Calif.; brothers, David Russell Burt (Linda Jo), of Payson, Utah, and Cory Dean Burt (Susan), of Tacoma, Wash.; her sister, Robyn Burt, of Payson, Utah; as well as 10 nieces and nephews and 11 great nieces and nephews.
"He that followeth me shall not walk in darkness"- John 8:12
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