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Thomas Martin "Marty" Carr Jr.

1947 - 2024

Thomas Martin "Marty" Carr Jr. obituary, 1947-2024, Oxford, MS

BORN

1947

DIED

2024

Thomas Carr Obituary

Thomas "Marty" Martin Carr, Jr. of Oxford, MS, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday, November 11, 2024, after a short but brave battle with neuromuscular disease. His family loved him dearly, and he is greatly missed.

"But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:31

Marty was born in Memphis, TN on December 21, 1947, to Thomas Martin Carr, Sr. and Joan O'Hearne Carr. At a young age, Marty and his family moved to Greenville, MS, where he attended St. Joseph Catholic School. Upon graduation, Marty earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Christian Brothers University and then his medical degree at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine.

Marty practiced medicine for 44 years, board-certified in both Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine. He spent the last 32 years of his career working in the Methodist Hospital System, caring for thousands of patients, collaborating with hundreds of colleagues, and forming lifelong friendships. Marty retired in 2018 after serving the Methodist Hospital System as Medical Director of the Emergency Medicine Department. He was forever grateful to the Methodist Hospital System for allowing him the opportunity to serve the Mid-South community.

Though a dedicated physician, Marty's primary focus was always his family. He and his wife Candice raised three sons. He coached many tee-ball and soccer teams, took his sons to watch the Showboats play, and joined his children on their Boy Scout adventures. Marty loved camping with BSA Troop 34, and some of his fondest memories were made at the Philmont Scout Ranch. The Chickasaw Council BSA recognized his commitment to Scouting with the Silver Bear award. Later in life, Marty was a devoted grandfather to eight grandchildren who knew him as Buzz. Marty and his grandchildren loved watching movies, playing board games, and traveling on fun adventures.

While living in Memphis, Marty worshipped and fellowshipped at Grace St. Luke's Episcopal Church. He loved sharing a good meal with friends, particularly one involving Memphis barbeque or a rare steak. Marty loved Ole Miss sports, and he enjoyed watching his team with his family at Vaught-Hemingway stadium and Swayze Field. Marty spent countless hours reading, especially military history, on the porch of his Monteagle Sunday School Assembly cottage. He enjoyed fishing in the Florida Keys, a stout cigar, and a witty pun. Marty won countless rounds of Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune from the armchair in his living room.

Marty was preceded in death by his parents. He will always be remembered affectionately by his wife Candice; his sons Thomas Martin Carr III (Trey) and his wife Anne of Lookout Mountain, TN; Christopher and his wife Tiffany of Dallas, TX; Patrick and his wife Shellie of Oxford, MS; grandchildren Julia, Caroline, Francie, Catherine, Mary Alex, Margaret, Thomas IV, and Bailey; and his three sisters Mary Jeanne Bouton (Joe) of Athens, GA, Gail Overby (David) of Ridgeland, MS, and Norma Ruff (Phil) of Tupelo, MS.

The family will be forever grateful to his caregivers Mirt, Yolanda, Patsy, Simone, Clata, Otisha and Mary.

A memorial service will be held in the future with interment in the Monteagle Assembly Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Methodist Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center in Memphis, the University of Mississippi School of Medicine Student Benevolence Fund, or a charity of your choice.

Marty would also want you to enjoy a Cuban cigar and go fishing with a friend.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Memphian from Nov. 13 to Nov. 14, 2024.

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Nila Lawson

December 8, 2024

Candice and family,
I was heart broken to hear of Dr Carr´s passing. I was privileged to have worked with him for 14 years. As a new nurse practitioner , he taught me many things that to this day I still remember. Physicians came and went after he left but none ever compared to him , as a physician and as a person. His love for you and his boys was always evident when he would speak about each of you. A giant of a man gone much too soon.
Nila Lawson

Mark P. Clemons, MD

November 14, 2024

Marty was at the Boy Scout National Jamboree year after year, on the medical staff. In 2005, I remember taking 2 sick boys to him and was told. "If you bring a third one here tomorrow I will quarantine your camping site and no one can leave until you are cleared." And he meant it. Marty we will all miss your skill and your wit.

Charles Handorf

November 14, 2024

My good friend Marty,
I mourn with your family and friends that your earthly journey has ended. But I am also deeply grateful to have worked along side you in Scouts and in medical staff leadership...too many tales to tell in this small space. My family holds yours in our hearts in the coming days.
Charles Handorf

Kenneth Kimble

November 13, 2024

Dr. Carr was a great Scout leader and better person. I got to spend time with him at Kia Kima. Always enjoyed his company.

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