Art Carney

Art Carney

Art Carney Obituary

Published by Legacy.com on Nov. 11, 2003.
CHESTER, Conn. (AP) - Art Carney, who played Jackie Gleason's sewer worker pal Ed Norton in the TV classic "The Honeymooners" and went on to win the 1974 Oscar for best actor in "Harry and Tonto," has died at 85, a funeral home manager says.

Carney died Sunday, said Philip M. Appell of the Swan Funeral Home in Old Saybrook.

Carney would be forever identified as Norton, Ralph Kramden's bowling buddy and upstairs neighbor on "The Honeymooners." The sitcom appeared in various forms from 1951 to 1956 and was revived briefly in 1971. The shows continue their popularity on cable TV and videocassettes.

With his turned-up porkpie hat and unbuttoned vest over a white T-shirt, Carney's Ed Norton with his dopily exuberant "Hey, Ralphie boy!" became an ideal foil for Gleason's blustery, bullying Kramden. Carney won three Emmys for his role and his first taste of fame.

"The first time I saw the guy act," Gleason once said, "I knew I would have to work twice as hard for my laughs. He was funny as hell."

He told a Saturday Evening Post interviewer in 1961 that strangers were always asking him how he liked it down in the sewer. "I have seasonal answers. In the summer: 'I like it down there because it's cool.' In the winter: 'I like it down there because it's warm.' Then I've got one that isn't seasonal: 'Go to hell.'"

After "The Honeymooners," Carney battled a drinking problem for several years. His behavior became erratic while co-starring with Walter Matthau in the Broadway run of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple." He dropped out of the show and spent nearly half a year in a sanitarium.

His career resumed, and in 1974 he was cast in Paul Mazurksy's "Harry and Tonto" as a 72-year-old widower who travels from New York to Chicago with his pet cat. He stopped drinking during the making of the film.

When it won him his Oscar, Carney cracked to reporters: "You're looking at an actor whose price has just doubled."

"Art was, and is one of the most endearing men I have ever met," the late actress Audrey Meadows (the caustic Alice Kramden on "The Honeymooners") wrote in her 1994 memoir "Love, Alice." She called him a "witty and delightful companion who went out of his way to help each new actor find his niche in the often bewildering world of 'The Jackie Gleason Show.'"

Carney was born into an Irish-Catholic family in Mount Vernon, N.Y., on Nov. 4, 1918, and baptized Arthur William Matthew Carney. His father was a newspaperman and publicist.

After appearing in amateur theatricals and imitating radio personalities, Carney won a job in 1937 traveling with Horace Heidt's dance band, doing his impressions and singing novelty songs.

"There I was, an 18-year-old mimic rooming with a blind whistler," he told People magazine in 1974."He would order gin and grapefruit juice for us in the morning, and it was great. ... No responsibilities, no remorse. I was an alcoholic, even then."

He left Heidt and tried playing standup comedy in nightclubs. He failed. But he won a job at $225 a week imitating Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and other world leaders on a radio show, "Report to the Nation."

He was drafted into the Army in 1944 and took part in the D-Day landing at Normandy. A piece of shrapnel shattered his right leg. He was left with a leg three-quarters of an inch shorter than the other and a lifelong limp.

Carney returned to radio as second banana on comedy shows, then ventured into television on "The Morey Amsterdam Show" in 1947. That brought him to the attention of Gleason.

Among his movie credits: "W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings," "The Late Show," "House Calls," "Movie Movie," "Sunburn," "Going in Style," "Roadie," "Firestarter," "The Muppets Take Manhattan" and "Last Action Hero."

Carney married his high school sweetheart, Jean Myers, in 1940. After the marriage broke up, Carney married Barbara Isaac in 1966. They divorced 10 years later, and in 1980 he and his first wife remarried.

"We always kept in touch because of our three children," he said in a 1980 AP interview. "After our second divorces, it was sort of like the puppy coming home: 'Oh, it's you, come on in.' We decided to give it a go again."


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Sheri Harkinson

July 18, 2025

Love you

Denise

May 2, 2025

Brilliant comedian. Rest in peace Art. Tell Jackie we said hi

Gordon Sutton

June 13, 2018

Gordon Sutton

Great man and actor!

Allison Dupont

March 7, 2016

A brilliant actor and amazing comedian. Never forgotten, Rest in Peace sir.

Dennis Fabbri

November 11, 2014

Art you made the fifties glow and me growing up with you made me look at life in a glow of happiness and smiles thank you

Harry Simpson

November 9, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Art, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Maurice H Bank

December 24, 2013

Great tv personality who had so much to do with the success of The Honeymooners. Thanks Art for making the 50's a great time.

Ralph and Santina Russo

November 11, 2013

Art was a great comic...very funny all the time...he was really a joy to watch on the honeymooners..always kept you laughing...thank you so much Art...God Bless you

Gloria

July 22, 2013

To Art,
You were a very funny and talented actor. I loved you on "The Honeymooners" playing Ed Norton. You and actor Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden were hilarious together.I am sure you are now both in Heaven making everyone laugh.You are both very much missed! I still watch "The Honeymooners" in reruns and I still laugh.I also enjoyed the movie "Harry amd Tonto".I absolutely love and adore cats! Rest In Peace, Art! I will always remember you! Say hi to Jackie and Audrey! You are all very much missed!

Kwaum Thomas

July 21, 2013

watching the classic honeymooners is one way that connected me and my dad together. no one made clean comedy funny like U. thank you

June 20, 2013

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Lisa Weiner

March 25, 2013

To Art Carney,
You were a great actor. You did a great job playing Ed Norton in the sitcom the Honeymooners. You also did a great job playing Al in the movie Going in Style. My prayers are with you Mr. Carney. Lisa Weiner

Lisa Weiner

March 25, 2013

to Art Carney,
You were a very talented actor. you did a great job playing Norton in the sitcom the Honeymooners. You also great playing the character of Al in the movie Going in Style. You made me laugh. My prayers are with you Mr. Carney. Lisa Weiner

Barry Shainbaum

May 19, 2012

Your laughter will live on forever!

Leslie Gibson

April 9, 2006

I became a fan of Art Carney after watching a marathon of the Honeymooners on TV Land soon after his death. He was so funny! He could hold his own with Jackie Gleason which is a pretty impressive thing to do. He absolutely deserved all the Emmys that he won for his work as Ed Norton. Art was also a very versatile performer. He could do drama as well as anybody else. He and Jackie Gleason were the best at what they did. There has never been another couple quite like them. I can still hear him saying "Hi Ralphie boy." There will never be another Art Carney and no one could every play Ed Norton like Art did.

Dennis Fabbri

January 10, 2005

I'm saddened by this loss who brought laughter in my heart of the old times i've watched the honeymooners the remembering of the times when i was a child he will be missed by me and all other oldtimers

of the fifties era your buddy

Dennis Fabbri

Joe Lopez

December 29, 2004

'Hey there, Ralphy Boy'

How can I ever forget that line.

Norton and Kramden: You weren't just TV images. You guys always came right into my living room.

You were the best.

Susan Edwards

May 24, 2004

Art Carney was one of the funniest men in television and movies. I have had many laughs at his expense and I would like to thank him for bringing laughter into my life for so many years.

Bob Faith

March 12, 2004

How sweet it was! And, away we go.............!

Wayne Cram

March 11, 2004

The Best.

loretta romano

February 29, 2004

To The Carney Family,

His style, humor and grace will be greatly missed.

The entertainment world has lost one of the "GREATEST".



The Romano Family,

Marcie Tarwater

February 24, 2004

Thank you for the many wonderful memories. Art Carney was admired by my family for many years as I was growing up and the reruns will continue to keep us laughing for the years to come. Thank you.

Michael Mariner

January 3, 2004

Thank you for all the laughs when I was sad. Captain VIDEO! lives on, =~)

Jennifer Kennedy

December 26, 2003

What a terrible loss! Thank you for your time, talent and laughter. You have been a cornerstone of family tradition - even in syndication. My dad was a NYC cop, as a special treat he would wake the kids up when he got home so that we could all laugh with you. My family golfs and we all remember to "address the ball". You will be cherished always.

Allan Robinson

December 1, 2003

Thanks to a great Star. He will be missed. I remember attending school with his grand kids, and seeing him come in to the cumberland farms store where I worked at down town Westbrook. That was exciting to me, but thanks for the great TV memories.

Allan

Marilyn Hollis

November 21, 2003

To the Carney family. I am so sadden to hear of Art's death. I remember as a child (living in Michigan) watching him on Saturday nights, and laughing so hard at the show. It was good clean fun for the whole family to watch. May God give you all comfort in your time of sorrow.

Marilyn Hollis

Avondale Estates, Ga

DEBORAH

November 21, 2003

THIS NOTE COMES WITH MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE CARNEY FAMILY. I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR HUSBAND, FATHER WITH ME, AND EVERYONE ELSE THAT ENJOYED HIS HUMOR CAREER.IT TOOK ME BACK TO MY CHILDHOOD AND WATCHING WITH MY PARENTS AND MAKES ME SMILEOF THE MEMORIES I HAVE. REMEMBER TO HAVE SOME TIME WITH SOMEONE IS BETTER THAN NOT HAVING ANY AT ALL. HE WILL LIVE IN YOUR AND OUR HEARTS FOEVER.

S. W.

November 20, 2003

I remember as a young child my mother and father watching The Honeymooners. It was their favorite show. Mr. Carney will be sorely missed by not only family and friends, but by a huge viewing family. His was one of those rare talents. God Bless Mr. Carney, and all of those affected by his passing.

BEVERLY GRAHAM

November 20, 2003

THANK YOU FOR ALL THE FUNNY THINGS THAT I WATCHED ON TV, YOU REALLY MADE ME LAUGH OUT LOUD.

Eric Hilton

November 19, 2003

To the Carney Family,

My wife & I are truly sorry for your loss of Art!



When the Honeymooners was being taken off the air, my wife & I joined an organization "RALPH", on long Island, which was formed to help return the program to channel 11.

Art’s character, (Norton), has brought my family and good friends so much laughter & happiness for so long. I received the entire 39 episodes of the Honeymooners as a Christmas present, which we watch often and know every line. Art’s timing and delivery is still as funny today as it was in the 50’s. Thanks to film, Art’s talent and memories will live on, so many generations will have the chance to experience this warm and loveable character.



Jackie Gleason was a great talent, but “Norton” will live on forever, in all of us!



Our sincerest sympathy,

Eric & Gilda Hilton

Thomas Meehan

November 18, 2003

My sympathy to the family of Art Carney. He was a terrific actor and brought many laughs to our family. My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family. Tom Meehan

Wayne Kilpatrick

November 17, 2003

My sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Art Carney. He was the funniest comedian there ever was and brought so much laughter and joy to the world. Some 45 years ago I stood in his presence at the family home in Westbrook and never forgot the experience. He will be missed.

BEVERLY GRAHAM

November 17, 2003

BOY HOW I LOVED WATCHING YOU ON THE TV, YOU WILL BE MISSED.

Beverly Smti

November 16, 2003

It was touching somehow to see Art Carney's obituary in the Courant just like an ordinary citizen of Connectict. Made me feel like he's once of us. I thought he was terrific. My condolences.

Wendy Lang Morande

November 15, 2003

My deepest condolences to the entire Carney family. Unlike so many, I did not know Mr. Carney as the actor but rather as the person- husband, father, grandfather, and neighbor, and he was charming and kind in every role. He'll always be a pleasant memory of my childhood, as is the entire Carney family. May God bless all of you at this difficult time. You are all in the prayers of myself and my family. Much love.

Joyce Hamilton

November 15, 2003

We have lost another Great One. But our lost is Heavens gain. Your type of entertainment we shall see no more but will live in our memory of you. You were the Greatest!

Susan Vetter

November 15, 2003

I send my deepest sympathy to Mr. Carney's family and friends. The man was truly a GENIOUS!!! The world is a much sadder place now that he is gone...but I'll bet they're rolling on the floor in Heaven!!! God bless you, sir. Your memory will live on forever.

Susie Janow

November 14, 2003

Thank you Mr. Carney for your

humerous laughs you'll be missed.

[email protected]

Cheryl Maddaluno

November 14, 2003

To the family of Art Carney: Please accept my sincere condolences. The world has lost someone very special. He touched our hearts and brought us many years of laughter and enjoyment.

Chip McVey

November 14, 2003

I grew up with you, Thanks to TV Land I will never forget you nor will my Children, Grand Children and Great Grand Children. You will not be missed because you will always be here in our hearts and laughs. He is all yours Ralph, take care of him, Alice and Trixie... Love Ya..

George Harnock

November 14, 2003

ART - You were the BEST ....

PAMELA PATRIDGE

November 14, 2003

I would like to send a warm felt condolence to the family of Art Carney. He was a remarkable actor who kept people laughing. He will always be remembered for wit. Always remember that God loves him and continue to remember the talent he left behind.

Czrmella Rhodes

November 14, 2003

There is great reunion in heaven

with Jackie and Audrey. you truly

were the greatest.Thanks for all

the laughs.

kathy hubler

November 14, 2003

i send my condolences to the family who lost such a sweet dear loved one this weekend. and he will always live on throught his fans and favorite tv show the honeymooners. i'm allful sorry for your lost.my mom watch his shows as i was growing up i always watched him he was my favorite actor of ours. god bless you's he will never be forgotton. kathy hubler & diana bass 11-14-03

claudell crenshaw

November 14, 2003

art carney will be miss years to come. I was 5years old and enjoyed the laughther! you will be miss!

christine Fensky

November 14, 2003

Thank you for the laughs.. Truly a legend in your time.....You will be missed.. they just don't make them like you anymore.....

Danell Barrett

November 14, 2003

To the family of Art Carney



I love the Honeymooners. He was a special character on that show. The cast were so funny. In fact me and family still watch the reruns on cable.



My prayers are for you and your family at this time.



God Bless!



Danell Barrett

Doris Rodic

November 14, 2003

To the family of Mr Carney



With our deep felt sympathy from

our family to yours. All of the greats are leaving us. But the legacy that they have left us will

never end.

How fortune we were growing up to

have all these great people as role

models. IT'S great that there is cable for our children and future

generations to be able to enjoy some of the things we did even if

some people think it's hoaky.

I do agree with MR Lynch as to the

quality of the current tv sitcom

SEX OR SEXUAL INTENT HAS NO PLACE

ON REGULAR TV VIEWING AND ARE SOME

OF THE SHOWS STUPID.

From Doris Rodic

Richard Powers

November 14, 2003

Hey Ralph! Norton is on his way to see you. What more can we say?

Angela Graves

November 14, 2003

To the family...I am so sorry for your loss this weekend.. I too lost someone very dear to my family this week, I want you know Mr.Carney brought so much happiness to my home as a kid,lot's of fun getting to stay up late to watch him..He was a dear sweet man and will always be loved and never forgotten.

Toni Walker

November 14, 2003

Art...thank you for the many laughs I shared with my family every Saturday evening.....My sympathy to your family....May you rest in peace!

James Spriggs

November 14, 2003

My condolences are with the Carney Family at this time of sorrow.Watched the Honeymooners every Sat.nite another babyboomer.God Bless.

Carla Bates

November 13, 2003

Life sure isn't a bowl of cherries but you made it easier to bear. Thanks for the laughs and love!!

Laurie Howard

November 13, 2003

To the family of Art Carney,

Although you're sad, having lost someone you loved, know that many of us are saddened by his passing. He was one of a kind, funny as hell, leaving me teary eyed in laughs, not sadness. Remember him for his contribution to our lives, not in sadness.

L. Howard

[email protected]

Charles See

November 13, 2003

Thank you Mr. Carney for the many hours of laughter that you gave the American public. Ralph was quite fortunate to have had such a friend. You shall never be forgotten. God's speed.



Your Fan in Cleveland,

Charles See

Dianne Stefani

November 13, 2003

Like thousands of others I am deeply saddened by the death of such a great actor/comdedian. We babyboomers are losing all the true "superstars" who gave us joy in our lives. May Art live on in the lives of the younger generations.

Robert Shumsky

November 13, 2003

To The Family Of Art Carney:

Sincere sympathy from the Shumsky family. Art brought all off us many years of laughter with his antics with Jackie. To be truthful, we really watched the show because of Art.

Thank you, Art Carney. AND AWAY WE GO!!!

Bob, Cindy, Stephen, & Michele Shumsky

Larry Sinni

November 13, 2003

Norton, you know that I know that you know that you were the quintessential character on the Honeymooners. Thank you for all the laughs. You will be remembered for many generations to come.

Rest in peace and say hello to Ralphy boy for me up there.

jewel eaton

November 13, 2003

we will miss you art carney god rest your soul and be with your family and friend in there time of grief we will miss your laughers and your smiles

Robert Fricks

November 13, 2003

Thanks for the joy of laughter you brought to the world . Our thoughts and prayers are with the Carney family .

The Fricks family ,

Robert , Barbara ,

Miranda and Charles

Dan Lynch

November 13, 2003

One of The Greatest Comedians of all time, and you continued after The Honeymooners. As was mentioned before: I miss the clean TV Shows: December Bride, Topper, Amos N'Andy,My Little Margie, Etc. All we had was a 12" black & White TV. Rest In Peace. Greet My Relatives in Heaven.

Maria Johnson

November 13, 2003

Just wanted to say I will always remember the way he made me laugh.



Rest in Peace Art

Steve Crosby

November 13, 2003

You've given me so many laughs for so many years. Now that you and "Ralphy Boy" are together again when I hear thunder in the sky - it's just God and his Angels rolling around the clouds with their laughter. God watch over this wonderful man.

David Bradford

November 13, 2003

thank you

Lawrence Martin

November 13, 2003

It was a hot summer night in Flatbush(Crook Ave) section of Brooklyn,New York,and I was visiting my grandparents for the weekend.Being a young Black male,about 10 years old ,the year was 1965, I wondered what was making them laugh so hard. It was Art and the other cast members talking about working in the city sewers and driving the city bus. There on that small Black and White T.V. I saw them watching the t.v show The HoneyMooners. I was hooked,as I realized that if these two men could make Grandpa and Grandnana stop doing what they were doing and watch this show,, well, it had to be special.Thanks to the memories. I look forward to seeing you on the RE-RUNS,and will connect you to the days of visiting my Grandparents.

p.s. I guest you and my Grandparents can share so of those Moon jokes now... God bless and thanks.

Lawrence Martin, MSW,,, Augusta.Ga.

Neris Luna

November 13, 2003

I was shocked and sadden to read that Art Carney had passed. He made for many happy days. I always watched and enjoyed his performances. I especially loved the episodes where he would dance trying to teach Ralph. God Bless.

phyllisand joseph budeshefsky

November 13, 2003

we are deeply saddened by the passing of mr carney. He was simply fabulous in the honeymooners wth all the other stars. i watched as a child. we will miss him very much. thank you art carney for being you.

Raymond Desjean

November 13, 2003

A man that brought laughter and tears into every home.You will be missed greatly.

mike m

November 13, 2003

REST IN PEACE PAL

Theodore P. Wright, Jr.

November 13, 2003

Dear relatives of Art Carney: Art was my cabin counsellor at Camp Wonposet on Bantam Lake, CT in the summer of 1938! He was already a funny guy. When I went back to the Camp for an Old Boys reunion about 1989 the then director was quite proud of his having been associated with Wonposet in its past.The Camp has recently closed for good, as we learned when visiting Bantam last summer. I guess single-sex camps are no longer popular with the young folks. Best regards, Ted Wright (Wonposet camper 1934-38)

Maryann

November 13, 2003

Dear Art,



You were blessed with a successful

and full life!



Thank you for touching so many generations with your comedic talent!



You will never be forgotten!



Rest In Peace!

Eric & Gilda Hilton

November 13, 2003

We were brought up seeing The Honeymooner's and the tradition went on to our children. We also belonged to "RALPH" an obscure organization on Long Island to resurrect and preserve the longevity of The Honeymooner's.



Mr. Carney you will certainly be missed.



Eric & Gilda Hilton

Sarasota, FL

Anne Grant Pellegrino

November 13, 2003

To the family of Art Carney. Art (Ed Norton) was like a part of my family. Jackie Gleason was a good friend of my late Uncle, his name was Brother Peter of the Capuchins. The Honeymooners was always playing in my home. My brother was constantly doing "Ed Norton" impersonations. A few years ago I was up in Westbrook and a friend pointed out Art's home on the water. I got very tingly and was almost tempted to knock on the door, however I knew that most celebrities don't like that so I decided against it. It really brought me back to when I was a little girl and we got to go for a ride in Jackie's car with my uncle. We also met the first Mrs. Gleason once when visiting my Uncle. Art will be missed and he is now making everyone in heaven smile.

Anne Grant Pellegrino

(originally from Yonkers, NY)

Karen Avant

November 13, 2003

My deepest sympathies to the Carney family. Art gave my late grandmother and I hours of enjoyment over my formative years. He is more than a comedian, his portrayal of various characters in the years after "The Honeymooners" proved that he was an actor's actor. Again, my condolences to you all.

Much Love,

Karen Avant

A devoted fan

Leta Ensey

November 13, 2003

Art,



I know you're in heaven now but I want to thank you for all of the wonderful years you entertained us. You'll be sorely missed by all! My friend, Tonya Riddle, left for heaven on November 11, 2003. Watch over her, would you? She was a high-spirited little redhead who lost her battle with brain cancer.



Take care and God bless!



Leta Ensey

Michael Iezzi

November 13, 2003

Art,

Thank you for your many talents and all the laughs. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

May you rest in peace.

Penny Wendel

November 13, 2003

My sympathy to the Family. You were the Greatest.

Rose Chirinian

November 13, 2003

I truly believe that God has a purpose for each and everyone of us. Art Carney was blessed with the great talent of making people laugh...and his work will live on forever thanks to reruns.

May this new generation watch and appreciate his genius work. If there was an entrance exam into heaven I do believe he would get a 100% score for talent performance....

Dr. Bob W. Jones

November 13, 2003

Seems like all the "greats" that I grew up with are passing on...remember "December Bride", "Sky King", "My Little Margie" and now "The Honeymooners"...my those WERE the good ole days. Like all the others who have gone before, you too will be greatly missed by all of us Baby Boomers...REST IN PEACE!

Ruby Jackson

November 13, 2003

Enjoyed your shows so much; Thanks for all the many laughs, and fond memories. May God Bless.

JEANNE JEWETT

November 12, 2003

I now know Mom and Gramps are in good company! You were the light of their life and gave me many memories of them smiling and laughing. THANK YOU SO MUCH! ..and God speed, my friend!

LINDA TRACY

November 12, 2003

JUST LIKE THE REST OF THE WORLD I'AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT MR. CARNEY PASSING AWAY. WHAT A TRUE TALENT. I REALLY LOVED HIM ON THE HONEYMOONERS. HIM AND JACKIE GLEASON WERE A REALLY GOOD TEAM TOGETHER. GOD BLESS THE CARNEY FAMILY, AND TAKE YOU FOR SHAREING HIM WITH THE WORLD. THANKS FOR ALL THE LAUGHS NORTON. GOD BLESS YOU

Pamela McGahee

November 12, 2003

Thanks for three generations of laughs. God bless you in your time of sorrow.

kimberly johnson

November 12, 2003

Dear Art, Thanks for all the fun and laughter, you were the greatest, and still are! May God Bless you and your family,Rest in peace,Mr. Carney.

IRENE INGRAM

November 12, 2003

Art Carney has been adored and loved the world over-he will be missed, but we have our memories of such a great actor and comedic genius so he will always be around to help us laugh...

Randy Sunada

November 12, 2003

A classic comedian, the likes of which will never be seen again. Truly one-of-a-kind. I will miss him, as I am sure many millions of his fans will.

Pinkey Goode

November 12, 2003

I was sadden to hear of Art's passing. He will be greatly missed.

James Kallas

November 12, 2003

I can remember when I was young and watched Art and Jackie every Saturday night. we would laugh and almost fall off our seats, they both really knew how to entertain their audiences, both on TV and Big Screen. We'll miss you Art, but I know your now entertaining the people upstairs. Give them your best as always.



May God Bless

Mary Tremain

November 12, 2003

My Condolences to the Family. His memories Will live with us forever

Bob Abel

November 12, 2003

What can one say but, "Good-bye and thank you," you will always live on, God Bless you and the HONEYMOONERS.

Dr. Lawrence E. Ierardi

November 12, 2003

To laugh at ourselves is a strength. To make us laugh at ourselves takes courage, talent, imagination and daring. Art, your methods were clean and kind and joyful. Thunder will now seem like belly laughs from way up high. Thank you for your gifts and life

work. When my time comes I hope that there will be smiles and joy, from many folks not because I have gone but because, like you, I have been among them.

June Dlugoleski

November 12, 2003

My condolences and deepest sympathy to Art Carney's family and friends. The laughter will continue with every repeat of a Honeymooner's show.

Marie Carilli

November 12, 2003

Art,



Thank you for all the great memories and laughs.



Marie Carilli

[email protected]

CHUCK/ELAINE LIEBEGOTT

November 12, 2003

HI ED,

THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES OF YOU IN THE HONEYMOONERS. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU AS BEING A GREAT NEIGHBOR IN WESTBROOK.

YOUR OLD SAYBROOK FRIENDS

Patrick Gilnite

November 12, 2003

To the family of Mr. Art Carney, I extend my deepest sympathies to all of you on such a great loss. As someone who couldn't live without the beauty of comedy and the joy of laughing , the passing of Mr.Carney is deeply heartfelt. Please Mr.Carney stop by and give my Mom a few laughs up there !!! Heaven really has all of the best now.

Robert

November 12, 2003

Thanks for all the laughs! You were one of a kind!

Kan

November 12, 2003

The Honeymooners has always and still is my favorite. I hope they run a "honeymooners marathon".



God Bless

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You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

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How to Write an Obituary

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

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How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

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