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David Carr Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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Mr. David Carr, Jr.Nov. 30, 2013age 70, departed this life Nov 30 in Dallas, TX. He is preceded in death by brother, Cleophus Carr. He leaves to cherish his memory a loving wife, Mary Ann Carr; sons, Michael Carr and Brain Carr (Alsling); brothers, Edgar Carr and Maurice Carr (Ada);...

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"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints."-Psalm 116:15. David's genius and eloquence made his writing a treasure to be greatly missed. May he rest in Peace.

To the Carr family,
So sorry I didn't know until now.I would have liked to paid my last respect. I am a former student of Mr.Carr at El Centro College. He was a well liked and respected teacher and friend. He prayed for me as my mother was on her journey to meet her Lord and Saviour. God bless you all and thank you for sharing him with the students of El Centro Community College.

To the Carr family, it is with deep sympathy for your loss. I also met and worked with David at SBC, a man that was well respected. RIP David!!!

To David Carr Jr.'s Family,
I was his student Spring of 2012 at El Centro College. He was a great, smart, educated, and talented man.He would help his students out when needed. It was a blessing to have him as my business instructor. My Blessing and prayers go out to the family.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I worked with David at Southwestern Bell for many years. He was a devoted family man. I pray that God will look over his family, for he was a dedicated man and a christian.

To the Carr Family:

I worked at SBC with David and have fond memories of him. May God strengthen and comfort you during your time of bereavement.

Sincerely,
Alicia Todd Grinage

The David Carr Jr. Family
It was quite some pleasure to have known, worked with and worshipped at Concord with David. We met at then SBC in Network Engineering some 35years ago. Please accept my sincerest condolences.