Sgt. Frank T. Carvill

Sgt. Frank T. Carvill

Frank T. Carvill Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 28, 2005.
Frank T. Carvill, who survived the terror attacks at the World Trade Center in 1993 and 2001, was always one to help others. Carvill was working in the North Tower as a paralegal on Sept. 11, 2001, said his sister, Peggy Liguori. He was helping a co-worker with a disability get into a van, and saw the first plane hit. In the 1993 attack, he helped a co-worker 54 floors down to safety. A member of the New Jersey National Guard, Carvill, 51, of Carlstadt, N.J., was killed June 4 in an ambush outside Baghdad. Liguori called Carvill "the greatest big brother in the world" who used to take her to the movies as a child. Liguori said Carvill loved going on National Guard weekends each month "even though inevitably it would be snowing or raining or 110 degrees out." Daniel Carvill, who said his brother was always willing to help others, said he saw Carvill off at Fort Dix on a cold, rainy day. "He felt he had reason to go," he said. "But you could tell he was nervous about going. Who wouldn't be? I shook his hand, and that's the last time I saw him."

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September 11, 2014

Marion Grogan posted to the memorial.

May 25, 2014

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June 4, 2013

Peggy Childers posted to the memorial.

Marion Grogan

September 11, 2014

Peggy sending U & your family love ,prayers & thanks today. Marion Bereski Grogan

Pat Shoukry

May 25, 2014

Sgt. Frank T. Carvill, the ultimate sacrifice that you made for our great nation will never be taken for granted nor forgotten.
Thank you!
Much respect and gratitude,

Peggy Childers

June 4, 2013

To the family and friends of Sgt. Frank T. Carvill:
It has truly been my honor to sign Frank's guest book these past few years. Unfortunately, due to complications from my Multiple Sclerosis, this may be the last message I'm able to write. Please forgive me and know that Frank will always be remembered in my home.
With love and respect ~ Peggy

July 10, 2012

Thank you Frank Carvill for your sacrifice. You haven't been forgotten.

Peggy Childers

June 7, 2012

June 4, 2012
To the family and friends of Sgt. Frank T. Carvill:
Always remembering Frank. "Some gave all."

Peggy Childers

June 4, 2011

To the family and friends of Sgt. Frank T. Carvill:
Please accept my remembrance of Frank on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

Elizabeth Raab

June 5, 2010

Your legacy will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew you and shared in your struggle to protect our country and the ultimate sacrifice you gave so that we can be grateful for what we have. Your family, friends, loved ones and fellow soldiers will stay in my thoughts and prayers.
A Proud Military Mom.

Peggy Childers

June 5, 2010

To the family and friends of Sgt. Frank T. Carvill:
Remembering Frank on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

Kenna Larra

September 29, 2009

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Peggy Childers

June 4, 2009

To the family of Sgt. Frank T. Carvill:
Frank gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

R Collis

August 11, 2008

It is difficult to know what to say since I want to express my sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Sgt Carvill. Please know that your loved one is not forgotten. I wish everyone impacted by this tragic loss strength and peace. I hope that Sgt Carvill knew that there are people in America who respect his great courage in serving as a member of the US military. Although I did not know him, I know that he must have been a very special person to be willing to do something that most Americans will never have to experience, and for that we can never say thank you enough.
Thank you Sgt Carvill!

In Memory of Frank ~ (Debra Estep)

June 4, 2008

Holding you all in my thoughts and prayers.


The Wind on The Downs

“I like to think of you as brown and tall,
As strong and living as you used to be,
In khaki tunic, Sam Brown belt and all,
And standing there and laughing down at me.
Because they tell me, dear, that you are dead,
Because I can no longer see your face,
You have not died, it is not true, instead
You seek adventure in some other place.
That you are round about me, I believe;
I hear you laughing as you used to do,
Yet loving all the things I think of you;
And knowing you are happy, should I grieve?
You follow and are watchful where I go.”

(Written by Marian Allen during World War l )

Two lines that I wish you to keep near your heart…….

“You seek adventure in some other place.
That you are round about me, I believe”


I did not know Frank, but I am remembering
his service. He is my hero. !

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

The Other Side

i'm over on the other side
where life and death softly divide.
left my skin and bones behind
now i'm over on the other side.

can you feel me there with you?
my breath is gone but i'm not through.
loved you then and i still do
from over on the other side.

i can fly. really fly.
below the earth ... all through the sky.
tell em all i did not die.
i'm just over on the other side.

it's good here on the other side.
the sweetest songs...the bluest skies.
thank you for the tears you cried
but it's good here on the other side.

i can fly. really fly. below the earth...all through the sky.
tell em all i did not die.
i'm just over on the other side

the world is smaller than a needle's eye.
where life and death softly divide.
when you leave your skin and bones behind
i'll be waiting on the other side.

i can fly. really fly. below the earth ... all through the sky.
go tell em all i did not die.
i'm just over on the other side.

Song lyrics by Don Conoscenti
C Desert Muse/SESAC
www.donconoscenti.com
(Used with permission)

“I hope it brings great comfort to any and all.
Peace on you. DonCon” 4-2008


The Other Side –
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Sincerely,

Deb Estep ~ Ohio
Proud Air Force Mom and MIL

Remembering The Fallen – Blog
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Angel and soldier drawing I have shared here.
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Joey Gondek

May 29, 2008

To the Carvill family, I am deeply sorry for the loss of such a great man. Sgt. Carvill is a true hero whom not only served his country during war, but helped others in both terrorist attacks on the world trade center. Sgt. Carvill will always be a hero for his dedication to his country and his big heart in helping others.

April 5, 2008

You are remembered and respected. Thank you Sgt Carvill!

August 9, 2007

There is nothing that I can say or do to take away the pain or bring you peace in your time of sorrow, but I will offer you and your family my heart felt condolences. I also offer you my prayers that in time the pain will easy and the memories of your HERO will carry you through each day and night. I want to thank your HERO, for his/her selfless act of becoming a member of the armed forces, his/her willingness to defend the United States of America, all that we hold sacred and for the sacrifice that will forever be etched in the memories of all those who knew him/her. Though tears can never bring him/her back, we hope that our tears express our gratitude for the sacrifice that he/she made and our sorrow at his/her passing. I believe for every fallen HERO there is a star shining brightly up above to remind us of the precious gift we were given.

Your mission on earth is complete and you are now a member of GOD’s Heavenly armed forces. Stand down brave warrior and take your rightful place in Heaven with all the HEROES who have passed before.

I made a special promise to LE RON A. WILSON (KIA on 07/06/07) on the day he was laid to rest as I touched his coffin, that I would never forget him nor would I forget those that gave their lives for our country before him, with him and after him and so when I came across www.legacy.com, I thought what a great way to keep my promise to Le Ron, so I will continue to leave tributes in each guest book until the day there is no longer the need to leave these tributes to a FALLEN HERO.

REST IN PEACE, HERO, YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!

PROUD MOTHER OF A U.S. SOLDIER
Althea Barrett(Queens, NY)

July 10, 2007

Thank you for the sacrifice made by Sgt Carvill and the sacrifice made by everyone who loves and misses him! May God bless all of you!!

Cherylann Lane

July 8, 2007

With deepest sympathy for your terrible loss. Everyone at Operation Jersey Cares feels your pain. We love and support our troops. Frank may be gone but not forgotten!

Garnet Jenkins

June 4, 2007

May the Peace of God and your treasured memories of Sgt. Frank T. Carvill, remain in your heart always. A Multitude of Thanks, for this Brave Soldier's Courage, Dedication and Service to our Country and for Freedom. Not only on the battlefield but serving his fellowman at home.
Please know how deeply sorry I was, to learn of the loss of this fine American Hero.
Those who Made this Sacrifice, Shall Never Be Forgotten, my brother among them. Killed in action in Vietnam in 1967.

"Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends." - John 15:13

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Grace Z

May 28, 2007

Tell them of us and say,
For their tomorrows,
We gave our today.
-- The Kohima Epitaph


We will never forget,
NJ Marine Moms

shawnee (Austin, TX)

March 27, 2007

Althought I did not know your loved one...I wanted to say that I'm sorry for your loss. To me and many others, he is a hero and will not be forgotten.
Rest in Peace.

Charles Shaw

March 21, 2007

To the love ones of Sgt Frank Carvill I am a memeber of the 112th and I served with Frank over in Iraq.Please know that his memory still lives.I think of him quite often.He was a good man.

Thomas & JoAnn Meehan

August 4, 2006

Our heartfelt sympathy to the Carvill Family, my wife and I did not know Frank., As parents who lost a daughter, Colleen, Age 26 on September 11, 2001 at the WTC, we share and understand the immense loss and sorrow of losing a child.

Please know that his sacrifice will not be forgotten, and he will remain in our prayers forever, a hero whom we will never forget.

Our prayer is that God’s tender mercy will dry your tears, and that He will comfort you in all the days ahead.

May the Peace of the Lord Be With You, Upon You, and Remain With You Always,

With Love & Respect,

Tom & JoAnn Meehan

Tom Gugliuzza-Smith

June 5, 2006

My heartfelt sympathy to the Carvill family in the loss of Frank. I did not know Frank, but my heart is broken and I am saddened for your loss of such a fine young person and hero. May God bring you peace in your heart as you reflect on all the wonderful memories you hold so close. Please know that you are in my heart and prayers. Frank it has been 2 years since you were taken. You are a hero and you will never be forgotten.

I send each of you a hug from the most inner part of my heart.

Love and Peace

Tom



To live in the hearts

of those you leave behind

is never to die"

~Robert Orr~

Rev. Pitches

May 11, 2006

We mourn his death and honor his life

Erik Anderson

February 19, 2006

Bless our vigilant warriors

Give strength to overcome to valiant saviors

Our sons and daughters, wherever they may be

On land, sky, or sailing the briny sea...

Safeguard those so lonely, so far from home

In times blackened dark, yet adventuresome

Watch over them, our brothers, sisters, where they go

Guide them wisely in times they do not know.



Glorify our warriors' calling

Whom we sent forth, righteous principles guarding

Calling them far from home to distant sod

To serve ever faithful, our country, our God

Whether crouched in wind-swept desert foxholes sandy

Or poised on high mountain’s steep cranny

Steel them, brave men and women, our nation’s pride select

The world depends on them, riding war’s bestial ogre to protect!



Bless our nation’s children, carried courageous into duty

Bearing above all things, compassion for humanity

Keep the light of hope glowing ever bright

Bless might of swords flashing shining right

Honoring always, father, mother, sister, brother

Watching always the backs of one another...

Their lives for a country they love more than life offering

Bastions of our grand liberty protecting

World peace ever seeking!



May hearts of men be truly won

When battle’s finally done.

Buoy up these soldiers, our children, sad and so alone

Feeling need in guilt for things seen and done to atone

Give thine balm of Gilead to ease their pain

Shield their sanity in combat that drives men insane

Bless them that they may look back with pride, and smile

Though multitudes of strifes and hatreds rile.



Fortify in our warriors' hearts, humanity's essence

Be gentle when war takes away their innocence

May intrinsic life values still be their choice elect

Defend them from traumatic stress defect

So as they return home, reaching, searching, to touch the sky

Give them answer to the question, "why?"

So a grateful nation may say to valiant sons and daughters

by noble duty sent

"Well done, my good and faithful servant!"

Mechelle Weyer

July 5, 2005

I want to say first of all how proud of this young man and I'm so very sorry for his families loss. I want the family to know that I am very proud of each and every person who fights for our rights here and gives us the freedom to live like we live. I have a brother right now serving in Kwait and I worry each and every day for him and everyone over there. I want to say that you have a very special place in my heart and thank you very much.

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