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Walter Geisler
July 24, 2009
I got word of Carroll's passing this past Thursday, 7/23. I am a classmate of his, graduating from the first class of North Carroll High School in 1959. My sympathy to Diantha and Karl. Just wish this would have been in either the Hanover Evening Sun or Carroll County Times so we could have attended his memorial service. I am calling his friend and classmate from school,Paul Benham, who now lives in
Lancaster but also graduated with
Carroll.
Arlene Bullock
July 19, 2009
I am in Ohio with a dying friend and I needed to look up something in the York paper. What a shock to read of Carroll's homegoing. We attended church together at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Manchester. We sang in the children's choir. My mother was the director. We have since laughed at the pranks he pulled. You do not know me, but my sympathy to you all.
Arlene Reed Bullock
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