I remember as far back as Grandpa. And Grandma Carm Ahrens. I have lots of good memories of the Ahrens. I send my condolences to Kurt and Caroline.
Carrie Denise Ahrens
September 18, 1970 – July 11, 2023

We mourn the loss of our beloved Carrie Denise Ahrens, age 52, who died unexpectedly on July 11, 2023.
Carrie was born on September 18, 1970, in St. Cloud, MN, to Joseph and Denise (Halstrom) Keller. She lived her entire life in St. Cloud, proudly graduating from Tech High School, class of 1989. She continued her education at the St. Cloud Technical College, studying Early Childhood Education, and quickly found her occupational passion.
She married Curtis Ahrens on October 18, 1997, and they were blessed with their beautiful daughter, Ava. Carrie was an incredible wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend. She took every opportunity to demonstrate her immense love for all of us in the most meaningful ways.
Carrie’s philosophy of life was to show kindness and compassion for everyone. She absolutely loved her family in this way and exemplified this philosophy in her work.
Carrie devoted her life to caring for those with the greatest needs. She worked as a Special Education Paraprofessional at Apollo High School, South Junior High and most recently at Tech High School, where she quickly became known as “Beautiful Carrie.” She showed up every day with a smile on her face and made sure her students had the best day possible by showering them with unconditional love and the most patient and kind heart. She encouraged her students to be the best they could be. She cried with them and celebrated with them; she attended events that were important to them, including their sports, concerts, prom, and graduation ceremonies. She advocated for them. Carrie was an incredible gift to her students.
In 2021, Carrie was recognized by the St. Cloud School District by being presented with the “Outstanding Educational Support Staff” Award for being a positive role model, showing genuine concern for others, and making a difference in the lives of her students, the colleagues she worked alongside, and the community in which she served.
During holiday breaks and in the summer, you would find Carrie working with adults with special needs at WACOSA, helping them to develop skills, build community connections and job skills.
Carrie’s bright light and big heart left us much too soon, but we will always remember her warmth and unconditional love for all.
Carrie was preceded in death by her mother, Denise (Halstrom) Keller, in 2021 and father-in-law, Dennis Ahrens, in 2012.
Carrie will forever be missed by her husband of 25 years, Curtis, daughter Ava; her father, Joseph Keller of Waite Park, MN; her sister Kristi (Shawn) O’Keefe of Blaine, MN, and their children, Kenzie, Owen, and Keegan O’Keefe; mother-in-law, Carolin (Gould) Ahrens of Sartell, MN; sister-in-law Shawn (John) Behrendt of Rice, MN and their children, Shelby (Jack) Langer, their son Malcom, and Cody Monjeau.
Family and friends are invited to celebrate & remember Carrie:
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 26, from 4:00-7:00 pm at Daniel Funeral Home in St. Cloud, MN. Visitation will also be held at Christ Church Newman Center, St. Cloud, MN, on July 27, at 10:00 am, with the funeral Mass beginning at 11:00 am.
The family invites you to lunch and continued time of sharing immediately following the Mass in the parish center.
Memorials are preferred in lieu of flowers for the benefit of Curt and Ava.
Guestbook
I am so thankful for the opportunity to get to know and work with Carrie. She was such a special part of Tech High School. I will miss seeing her smiling face, and witnessing her genuine love for our students.
I worked with Carrie at Tech High School. She was impeccably brilliant at her job and she had such a passion for it. She made every student and staff member feel heard, validated and appreciated. She was truly one of a kind. She always had a positive spirit and had the right words to say. She impacted student learning and emotional development so greatly, to say she will be missed is an understatement. Carries smile and laugh we’re contagious. She wore bright colors all the time. Her smile in the hallway every morning truly made my day along with the many interactions throughout the day. I know Carrie will continue to beam her shining light on us, just as she did earth side.
Carrie can be summed up as bubbly, cheerful and sweet. Being paired up with Carrie when candy striping at the St. Cloud Hospital turned out to bless my life with such an incredible friend. Someone who always had her hair perfect. Makeup impeccable. But, more importantly was her laugh. It was something that seemed the essence of her. A million life experiences that I shared with her come to mind. Now disbelief that she is gone to never add more to those memories. I am greatly saddened over her loss. She was Carrie. If you knew her. You’d know that when thinking of her, you could sum her up as exhibiting such a bright spirit. May Carrie’s eternal light continue to soar and shine down upon us. She will be greatly missed. Her forever candy striping friend, Debbie.
Carrie was incredibly beautiful inside and out. I never saw her without a smile! She touched the lives of many and will be missed by all.
Love, hugs and prayers to the family.
Services
Schedule Details
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 26, from 4:00-7:00 pm at Daniel Funeral Home in St. Cloud, MN. Visitation will also be held at Christ Church Newman Center, St. Cloud, MN, on July 27, at 10:00 am, with the funeral Mass beginning at 11:00 am.
The family invites you to lunch and continued time of sharing immediately following the Mass in the parish center.