Carol Ann Homan Haile (1924-2004)
Carol Ann Haile threw a party with a sense of whimsy and the same energy she showed on the golf course or in her lifetime of volunteering for the causes that were important to her. Her involvement with the Junior League of Cincinnati led to the development of the docent program and the retail shop at the Cincinnati Art Museum. “Carol was like a mother to me,” says Tim Maloney. “She was part of our family,” Tim’s wife, Leslie, adds. “She insisted I wear her wedding dress when Tim and I married.” “You couldn’t be around Carol for very long without smiling and laughing,” Tim says, “because she combined a great sense of charm, a quick wit, and a delightful sense of humor.” He also credits Carol’s contribution to making Peoples Liberty Bank and Trust Company of Covington the most formidable banking institution in Northern Kentucky. Her father, Cliff Homan, was president and CEO of Peoples Liberty Bank, a role Ralph assumed upon his death in 1968. Carol was a proud alumnus of Miss Doherty’s School, now part of the Seven Hills School in Cincinnati, and received a mathematics degree from Randolph Macon Women’s College in Lynchburg, Virginia.