Dorothy-Carroll-Obituary

Dorothy Carroll

Nashville, Tennessee

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Dorothy CarrollNashville, TNDorothy Carroll, Age 90, died June 6, 2015.She is preceded in death by her husband of 55 years Eugene Carroll, and brothers Sam Carpenter and Doug Carpenter.She is survived by her children, Mike Carroll and Janice Mosley; grandchildren, Michael Carroll, Bill Mosley,...

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I just learned of Doroth's passing.. I was so sad! I worked with her at AT&T. She was a wonderful and kind persin. She will be missed by so many people. So sorry for your loss.

Dorothy and Eugene Carroll with children Mike and Janice (Carroll) Mosley

Dorothy was a sweet, sincere and spunky lady whom I really admired! From the time our families met in a Colorado campground in 1969, because of her, we have remained close throughout the years. I'm so glad that we had the chance to see Dorothy again with daughter, Janice, just last October in Nashville. I will always hold such wonderful memories of Dorothy and the entire Carroll family!

Dorothy, Eugene, Mike and Janice (Carroll) Mosley

Dorothy was sweet, sincere and spunky and one of my family's best friends since we met in a campground in Colorado in 1969 until we saw her again last October. I will always have special memories of her and the entire Carroll family!

Janice, I'm so sorry about your mother. I know you have many happy memories. You and your boys are in my prayers. Nancy Holland

May God's Grace and Peace carry you and your family as you pass through this moment of hurt. My prayers are are with you.

Deepest sympathy to Mike and family in the passing of your mom. Praying for the entire family at this time of loss.

My deepest condolences for your loss. Will keep you in my thoughts, and pray for Gods comfort during this difficult time.

My deepest sympathy for your loss. I am praying for strength and comfort for the family.

I was very saddened to learn of the passing of Dorothy. Although I was not related to "Aunt Dorothy" by blood, a felt a kinship to this kind, generous and seemingly always happy lady. My friends (Kathy, Eileen and Alice Marie) were very lucky to have Aunt Dorothy in their lives. When I was first diagnosed with my Type II Diabetes, she offered sincere words of encouragement and hope which I will never forget. My heartfelt condolences go out to the entire family on the loss of this loving...