Carole-Marra-Obituary

Carole Ann Marra

Albany, New York

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Arthritis Foundation

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Marra, Carole Ann ALBANY Carole Ann Marra, 70, died Thursday, November 19, 2015, at the Albany Medical Center Hospital, after a long and courageous battle with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, since the age of four. She was born in Fayetteville, N.C. on October 15, 1945, the daughter of the late...

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Carole and Margie both growing up with Lindy Lou .. Such friends unreal.. Carole you are missed more than you know ...You to me are one of a kind ....

On this day I always recall Carole as the friend who really has inspired so many by her way she lived her life...She inspired me!! She was so kind and a funny girl to grow up with... It seems that time has gone so quickly and I hope Carole is with her loved ones in Heaven as i believe is exact... I will always have her in my heart and the memories within...

Butch, Fred, Jim & family, deepest sympathy on the loss of your sister Carole. I have very fond memories of her while growing up on Stratford Court. She always had a great attitude and was nothing but a positive influence on all of the O'Connor family. Thoughts & prayers go out to all the Marra's.

To me there are no words that would adequately express how large a gap left on this earth by Carole's passing. She was amazing in her strength and purpose and made an incredible and positive impact on the lives of so many. My deepest condolences to her family, friends and the numerous people who's hearts have been touched by her wisdom, love and generosity. She will be greatly missed.

My heartfelt condolences to Freddie, Butch and Jimmy. Carole was such a doll and friend to many. So many memories playing at your house on Stratford Ct. and in Maine. Carole called our cottage every time she visited Ogunquit just to catch up with the Barnas.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear "Butchie" (Harry), Jim, and Freddie~ I was honored when your sister Carole introduced me as "one of her playmates." We had been friends since childhood. Her playful spirit endeared her to many; it was a gift that helped her endure. Carole was gift.

Harry, Freddie & Jim, I remember all of you from the days I played with your sisters in your home and on Stratford Ct. Carole always became frustrated with me when I'd try to ride her special "bike" and could never make the thing work. I could only make it go backwards. We had many funfilled days at Mary Lynn's pool next door and riding the bus to Albany each day for high school. We all had a wonderful childhood and grand memories. I know you will miss her, as I"m sure you do Margie. I...

Sincerest condolences I knew Carole as a friend and colleague at the State Educational Department. She was very committed to her work and always up for a social event or a sweet treat. I feel privileged to have known Carole and to have shared for a time in her journey.

Our sincere condolences to the Marra family. I knew Carole when we were growing up: she on Stratford Ct, me on Simmons Ave. I remember some fun times we had in the snow, playing with Margie and the boys as well as Lindy Lou. Carole was an inspiration to us all, her strength a wonder. God bless you all.
Nancy Kelly Lee