EMMET-CARR-Obituary

EMMET NELSON CARR

Orange City, Michigan

1940 - 2018

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CARR, EMMET NELSON of Deltona Florida, formerly Kalamazoo, Michigan went to be with the Lord on September 8, 2018 with his wife and daughters at his side. Emmet was born to William and Margaret Carr, September 18, 1940, in Battle Creek, Michigan. He graduated from Kalamazoo Central High School in...

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Much love & constant prayers for your family.

Six years ago, my father departed to be with the Lord and my mother, leaving behind a treasure trove of memories, including his zest for boating, fishing, and cars, which continue to inspire me and remind me of our happy times together as a family. Miss you so much dad. Love you bunches!!!

EMMET was my boss at the Osteopathic Hospital in South Bend, IN. He taught me so much. I knew him as a fair, compassionate, fun boss. It was a pleasure to work under him and plainly know him. I've thought of him much thru the years. I was sorry to see his passing. He is safe and visiting all those patients he took such good care of, now. He is in loving arms.
With love, Jane

Life will never be the same without you here. Ive thought about you every egotistical a whole year. I miss our everyday talks!! Miss you and mom so much!!

Sending love and prayers to your family, in the hope that fond memories will comfort you.

I have many memories of working with Emmet at Borgess. When the first intensive care unit . was opened (1967), we were both in our twenties. I was head nurse and Emmet was our respiratory therapist. (It seems like yesterday). Emmet was instramental in the care of these patients, and in teaching the nurses what we needed to know about his field. He was a unique individual, and I will never forget him. I am so sorry for your loss.

I have many memories of working with Emmet at Borgess. We were both in our twenties when the first intensive care unit opened.(1967) I was head nurse and Emmet was our resporitory therapist. He was instrimental in the care received by these patients, and in teaching the nurses what we needed to know about equipment,etc. Emmet was a unique individual who will not be forgotten. I am so sorry for your loss.

Emmet was a dear friend from yesteryear and I thought of him often. This is a sad day indeed as we never had the chance to get reacquainted. I sure hope Cindy or Lori will touch base. Willy And Di

Sending my condolences to the family. May God give you strength and peace during this difficult time. (Psalm 29:11)