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Carrie Joy Hurst

St. Johns, Michigan

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Carrie Joy Hurst St. Johns Carrie Joy Hurst was born February 18, 1975 and went to her real home on April 16, 2010. Carrie was active in Basketball, Softball and Volleyball at Waverly High School. She was most recently employed at the Ingham County Health Department. Carrie dearly loved her...

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Brent, Mom (Aunt Mary) and I are deeply saddened to hear the news on Carrie's passing. While we never met her, by following you two on Facebook, we've learned alot about how you both were an awesome couple who valued each other! Just know, you are never alone and that you will be joined again in the after life. God Bless you.

Carrie - I love you so much. You were a gift to this world and it's a little darker without you. I promise you that I will live my life in love in your honor.

Brent, I was SO sad to hear of the passing of your wife. I'll be keeping you and her family in my prayers. Hugs, Lauri

Somewhere I have a picture of Carrie sweeping me off my feet after a softball game at Waverly. She picked me up and I thought I was going to go flying! She was a great teammate. I have lots of memories of her with that same JOYous smile and personality. I pray that all who were blessed to know her will find their peace and comfort in Jesus.

Dear Lorraine,
I am truly sorry for your loss...
Igor

Carrie you are shining star. Your light will continue to shine through your beautiful children. I pray God continues to lift up your family.

Carrie , I am so sad to hear you are gone. I'm speechless. You will be so missed Donovan and I love you so much for what you did for our family. Donovan is always asking about you and now I don't know what to say to him. I had just promissed him that I would set up a day or time that he can see you. God Bless you Carrie.

I am so sad that I missed the service - Carrie and I played volleyball together in high school and she drove me to school daily. Every memory I have of her has her beautiful smile shining. She was a beautiful, beautiful girl who grew into a beautiful woman.

You would have to be a nimwit not to love Carrie! She was six feet of sunshine.

-Amy Hall