Carolyn Kincaid

November 05, 2020

Carolyn (Thebeau) Kincaid of Cadet was born January 22, 1957 in Cadet a daughter to the late Hilda Mary (Courtois) Boyer and Henry Simon Thebeau. Carolyn departed this life Friday, October 30, 2020 having reached the age of 63 years, 9 months and 8 days.

On August 29, 1988 Carolyn was united in marriage to Randall Kincaid and they shared thirty- two years together.
Carolyn is survived by her loving husband, Randall; daughter Anna Turner and husband Ronald of Crystal City; son, Jonathan Andrew Tatum of Kansas City; sisters, Mary Vandergriff and husband Eddie of Cadet, Alice Chambliss and husband Mike of Ramsey, Minnesota; brothers, Eddie Dean and Vicky of Dittmer, Ronald Dean and wife Sonja of Kansas City, Raymond Boyer and wife Brenda of Alverado, Texas; Vincent Boyer and wife Debbie of Cadet; sister-in-law, Terry Dean of Blackwell, granddaughter, Emma Turner and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents, Carolyn was preceded in death by her sister, Glenda Hopkins; brothers; Johnny Dean and Cecil Dean and son-in-law, William Turner, Jr.

Carolyn was a genuine friend to all and never met a stranger. She had a solid faith in Jesus Christ, her Savior, and always had others in her prayers. She loved the outdoors and enjoyed horseback riding, fishing and gardening. She had a keen eye for photography and loved to take pictures of people and the beauty of nature. She loved her granddaughter, Emma with her whole heart and treasured every moment with her family. She will be deeply missed by all the lives she touched.
Visitation for Carolyn was held Monday, November 2nd from 4 P.M. -8 P.M. at Moore Funeral Home in Potosi.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 3rd at 10 A.M. at Moore Funeral Home in Potosi with Rev. Bobbie Brown officiating.

Burial and final prayers took place at Sunset Hill Cemetery in Potosi. Serving as pallbearers were Raymond Boyer, Raymond Boyer Jr., Howard Kincaid, Shelby Warden, Joe Dean and Johnathan Tatum.

All services were under the care and direction of Moore Funeral Home in Potosi.