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Ada Carr

Houston, Texas

1948 - 2017

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Ada D. Carr1948-2017Ada Delores Johnson Carr passed away on May 22, 2017, in Houston, TX, at the age of 68, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Bryan, Texas on December 10, 1948, to the late, Clarence and Mae Frances Johnson.She received her B.S. from Bishop College and her M.A.Ed...

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I still remember Mrs. Carr and her family on the front row on Sundays. Mrs. Carr always had a smile and was so kind to be around.

To the family:

The mold was broken when she grace this earth. It was a battle that she fought beautifully. May memories warm your hearts. Sometimes suffering is so that others can have solace with knowing their love one is truly in a better place. Resting in the bosom of Jesus. We will continue to ask God to keep you sustained with His peace!

John 14(KJV)

14 Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.

2 In my Father's house are many...

To Maurice, and Family
This loss is very painful to me in many ways. Ada was someone I admired as a Christian, woman, mother and wife to her husband; they were dear friends of 30 plus years. The joy of seeing her smile in church on Sunday, and the kindness in her heart will be missed.
Last year I lost my older brother, and dad. It was her comfort, and prayers, that got me threw that rough stretch.
My Condolences go out to her husband, family, friends, and all who loved, and...

The Family of Mrs. Ada Carr

Dear Family,
The loss of your lovely wife, mother, grandmother, my former director of WACA & friend has saddened me. I was on my bus route when I heard the sad news of Mrs. Carr's death. I know it was a shock to all who knew her. She truly loved you guys very much & I know you loved & cared for her as well.

Mrs. Carr was a warm kind & pleasant person. She always had a greeting smile & a great sense of humor. I truly feel bless to have known Mrs....

Ada and I were long time friends. We grew up together, lived in close proximity in Bryan,Texas and were raised by parents who wanted nothing but the best for us.

I did not see her very often after moving to Houston, but when I was fortunate enough to speak with our classmates, I knew that she was headed in only one direction, which was UP!

My wife always mentioned good things about her and her wonderful family when they corresponded on Facebook. It's always nice to hear...

My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

I joined her class at Stuchberry half way through my 5th grade year. She was the most welcoming, genuine person I had ever met outside my own family. She remembered me a few years down the road, and that made an even bigger, positive impression on me.

Rest in the arms of Jesus, Mrs. Carr. Your work here is done, and you did it well.

I pray for peace for the Carr family.
I will continue to pray for the family.
Cheryl Greene Morehead