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The community of Chattanooga is heartbroken to say goodbye to Carolyn ‘Boney/Nana’ Thacker Pool, a beloved figure known for her love, faith, and service. Born in 1940, Carolyn cherished her twin bond, celebrated 67 years of marriage, and was a dedicated member of her church. Her compassion extended to volunteering and caring for babies, leaving a legacy of kindness. The family will honor her life during a memorial service on March 22.
Chattanooga Says Goodbye to a Beloved Figure: Carolyn “Boney/Nana” Thacker Pool
Chattanooga, TN—On March 16, 2025, the community lost a shining light in the life of Carolyn “Boney/Nana” Thacker Pool. Born on January 10, 1940, in Houston, Texas, Carolyn lived a life filled with love, faith, and devoted service to others. From her beginnings as the daughter of Irene (McAvoy) and Ross McCoy Thacker, Carolyn led a vibrant life that many friends and family members will cherish forever.
A Life Spun in Twinship and Love
Carolyn shared a special bond with her identical twin sister, Marilyn, who laughs at the playful rivalry over who was born first. Carolyn jokingly claimed the title of “older sister” by a mere two minutes, a lighthearted way to embrace their cherished twinship. Together, they grew up in Houston, cultivating a tight-knit relationship that would last a lifetime.
In a beautiful partnership, Carolyn married Deavell (Dee) Hardin Pool, and together, they celebrated 67 years of love and companionship. Their life together was fortified by a foundation of faith, family, and a warm home filled with laughter and shared memories.
A Heart of Service and Faith
As a devoted member of the Red Bank Baptist Church, Carolyn became known in the community as a prayer warrior, always extending her hand to those in need. Her gentle spirit led her to volunteer with Hospice and to care for babies in Erlanger’s NICU, a testament to her loving nature that extended beyond her own family.
Known for her Southern charm and infectious laugh, Carolyn had a way of bringing people together. She never met a stranger, making friends easily and spreading warmth wherever she went.
Career and Passion
Professionally, Carolyn was a force to be reckoned with as an executive assistant. With her CPS accreditation tucked under her belt, she forged a successful career until her retirement at age 72. This amazing woman wasn’t done yet; following her retirement, she found joy in working at a local nonprofit. There, she spent valuable time with her grandson, Eliot, further enriching her experience of love and family.
Creating a Home
Carolyn was not just a homemaker but a master at transforming a simple house into a nurturing home. Her talents shone brightly in her sewing for her daughters and tackling household projects with remarkable dedication. The Pool family dinners were a cherished tradition, often highlighted by sit-down meals where everyone gathered around the table. Sundays were particularly special, featuring Carolyn’s famous pot roast, a dish that will surely be missed by all.
A Loving Family
Carolyn is survived by her devoted husband, Dee Pool, who has been her partner through thick and thin. Her loving legacy extends to their children: Tina Pool, Tracye Pool (Brian O’Leary), and Todd Pool (Candy Pool). She was also a proud grandmother to Michael Pool, Nicole Howard, Jordan Henderson (Maria Henderson), and her beloved grandson, Eliot Berz. The family is blessed with numerous great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren that will carry on her spirit.
Alongside them stands her sister, Marilyn Wells, and a host of adored nieces and nephews, all who will remember Carolyn for her unwavering love and kindness.
Honoring a Legacy
There will be a time to reflect and remember Carolyn at the funeral home, where friends and family can pay their respects from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, March 21. The Celebration of Life Service is set for 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 22, in the funeral home chapel, followed by interment at Chattanooga Memorial Park.
In this time of sorrow, those wishing to share condolences or memories are encouraged to visit Hamilton Funeral Home and Cremation Services’ website. Let us honor Carolyn’s remarkable life filled with love, faith, and unwavering service to others.
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