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Carroll R. Quinn

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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September 2, 2022
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Carroll Ryan Quinn, 66, of Pittsburgh, passed away peacefully Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, at UPMC Presbyterian, with family by his side. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He is survived by his wife Lori; children, Ryan (Lauren) Quinn, Christopher (Chelsie) Quinn...

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I was a freshman at Villanova, Stanford Hall in the Fall of 1975. Carroll was a sophomore and roomed down the hall from me. I can´t say I ever got to know him well and I am not sure he would even remember me after all these years. But I do remember him as someone who was friendly and went out of his way to make me feel welcome. I just happened upon his passing in the Villanova Magazine. Remembering Carroll brings back happy memories. RIP my friend and I am sure we will meet again.

So very sorry for this huge loss to your family. I have many fond memories of Carroll from visiting the bank on S Main St in Greensburg. Showing off his grandchildren and pups always brightened our day. Very special gentleman, indeed.

Lori, I am so sad to hear of Carroll´s passing. He was one of our best leaders at Comcast as well as a great friend that always had me laughing. I loved all our reunions and will miss his humor . Hugs and prayers to you and your family.

Sending my sympathy to Lori and to Carroll´s immediate and extended family. I have not seen Carroll in many years, but I have fond memories of working together and many chats about Villanova. A good man has died too young. May he Rest In Peace.

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We enjoyed seeing Carroll in Greensburg and in Oakland. He was a fun and very interesting man. You have our deepest sympathy.

Sending my love and deepest sympathies to Lori and Carroll's family. I was remembering all of the times I spent with Lori and Carroll and each one was filled with lots of fun and laughter. The one time which meant the most to me was when I was battling breast cancer and they treated me to a spa day in Hershey, PA and then we had a wonderful dinner in Harrisburg. Even though I was Lori's friend, Carroll was always so welcoming and kind. Some husbands wouldn't be so interested in learning...