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Treva Carroll
August 1, 2009
I know she is in a better place.My 2 teenage sons last name is Carroll and when their grandfather John D. Carroll was still alive their dad John jr., myself and Pam carroll John's wife would go to Virginia for a family reunion every father's day from Alabama! We would have just a wonderful time uncle Paul looked just like my youngest son now 17,but at the time uncle Paul Carroll was in his 90's Alex was a year old and Paul's baby picture was identical to his! I remember David Carroll was just as hairy as my boys dad! All the Carroll's were very hairy(dutch) in the blood I believe. Now My 2 boys are older,Travis D. Carroll is 19, and Alex is almost 18. Their dad and I are divorced now and their grandaddy is passed away from cancer. We miss the good ole days of banjo playin' and guitar pickin' during those june trips to Virginia. I am so sorry for your loss. I know she will be miss very much!!!
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