Carroll-Skinner-Obituary

Carroll Benson Skinner

Baltimore, Maryland

1957 - 2018

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Carroll Benson Skinner (Dec. 29, 1957 - Nov. 19, 2018) passed peacefully at home at the age of 60. He was born in Baltimore to William Skinner, Sr. and Jean (nee Clark). He graduated from Severna Park High School (1975), Geneva College (1979 - B.A. Philosophy/Biblical Studies) and Westminster...

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Carroll, I know you are in Heaven with Mom and Dad. You are dearly missed. I especially miss your visits to Maryland and our football discussions. You will always be remembered. Love, Your loving brother Ted

I miss my brother dearly. He was a wonderful brother. We enjoyed discussing football and other sports. Our times together, when visiting Carroll in Virginia and during his trips back to Maryland, were full of good times together. Rest in peace my dear brother. Love, Ted

As I watch NFL football this very strange year, I think about the many conversations Carroll and I would have about the Eagles and Ravens. Those times were some of the best times of my life. We would be having conversations now including the COVID issues football and the rest of our world faces. I miss my brother Carroll very much.

No doubt Carroll is at peace with no pain. May God continue to bless you Carroll.

Your loving brother,

Ted

It is hard to believe it has been a year since Carroll left us for a better place. I know he is at piece and without pain. I miss going to Ravens football games with Carroll. Also, I always enjoyed our football conversations during football season. Carroll will never be forgotten. May piece be with you Carroll!

From your loving brother: Ted

During his College time, I pastored a small Presbyterian Church near Geneva College. I saw Carrol often. He will be greatly missed as I know that he served the Lord to his best. God rest you, Brother.

Losing someone that we love never comes easy. It is truly heartbreaking. May God's promises in Isaiah 65:17 comfort and help you.

I remember many times of talking sports with my brother Carroll, especially the Eagles and Ravens. We had many laughs talking about old times. Carroll was a good man and I will miss him.

Form your loving brother: Ted

To the family, so very sorry for your loss, your precious family will remain in our prayers. As you take each day one step at a time and hold on to the loving memories of your loved one, may God grant you strength to see each day through.
1 Corinthians 4:7
~D.V.