Bernard-Carr-Obituary

Bernard Carr

Portland, Oregon

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Carr, Bernard 89 March 28, 1923 Nov. 04, 2012 Generous in spirit, extraordinarily kind, good-humored, fair-minded, Bernard Carr passed away peacefully Sunday at his home. An accomplished mountaineer and lover of the outdoors, Bernard will be remembered for his business acumen, philanthropy and...

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I brings me great sadness to hear of your passing. Mr. Carr was a great man and will be deeply misssed.

A candle light burns in our home to his memory. We are deeply moved and we remember the good times we had together. The moments were far too scarse and we wish them to have been many more. Our thoughts go to all the family.



Kerstin and Micha Labbé
Lisa, Jonas and Daniel Labbé
Sweden

Bernard was so special. We have enjoyed his family and our business relationship with him for many years.

Our condolences to Tommy and Leonard and their families. Bernard will be missed by all. He was a please to know and work for at Carla Properties.

Rick and Patti Martinson

I would have to say it was nothing short of a pleasure to work for Bernard as his housekeeper for the last 4 years. He had a wonderful sence of humor and was a very very sweet man. His beautiful smile is one I will never forget, and his friendship I will miss dearly. May he now rest in peace.

My condolences to Mr Carr's family.
He was a wry and witty presence, and passionate about his collection.


Should you be interested - Bernard hoped donations in his memory might be directed to Jewish Family & Child Services, or another agency of your choice.

JFCS
1130 Southwest Morrison Street, Portland, OR 97205
www.jfcs-portland.org

It is a great joy to have known and worked for Mr. Carr. He will be missed and remembered by us.
Ralph and Judy Middleton
Beaver Creek Apartments

Bernard's spirit and energy typified the generation of immigrants that came to this country and thrived. (I am a bit prejudiced as I am the son of one such immigrant, whose father died at 52). These were guys who after dinner got up and often went back to the office, or made a call--not to neglect the family. Bernard, as the picture shows, was a hearty character to the end. My brother and I knew him when he had his own business, at Carla. We had many a good laugh, as when the manager of one...