Gary-Carroll-Obituary

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Gary Lee Carroll

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

Oct 17, 1942 – Apr 25, 2018 (Age 75)

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BORN
October 17, 1942
DIED
April 25, 2018
AGE
75
LOCATION
Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Westminster-Gary Lee Carroll, 75, died April 25, 2018, surrounded by his close family following a courageous battle.

   He leaves his wife , Marilyn A. (Green) Carroll and their loving 30-year relationship; daughters, Michele Tyler and husband Mark of Richmond, VA, Courtney Snyder of...

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Just found out today he passed. He was my English teacher when I was a Junior in 1998 at Monty Tech. May God Bless him and grant him abundant reward and a place in paradise. Amen

Gary and I were classmates and Rooks in F Company at Norwich. He was one of three classmates from Glenridge, New Jersey. He was a great guy and classmate. I lost track of him after graduation but did hear he had entered the field of education as did I. Judging from all the previous comments, it is very obvious, he had a profound impact on his students and colleagues. This is the reason those of us who choose to spend our careers in educating the future generations do so in hopes we can...

Dear Mr. Carroll,

Odd as it may seem, over the many years that have passed since junior high English grammar class, you have come to mind often. I read emails from coworkers each day, shake my head and think, Tsk, tsk, they obviously never had a Mr. Carroll. You were always patient and kind while demanding our best efforts. That year spent with you, Bob Bellefeuille and Paula Albrecht was something special, and is something for which I am ever thankful. All the memories posted...

Marilyn,
It is with deep sadness that Steve & I send our heartfelt condolences for your loss. I pray that the hole in your heart that you feel at the moment will soon be filled with loving & happy memories of the love of your life. Gary was a beloved colleague, teacher, coach & friend to the Monty Tech community. He was always there to lend others a helping hand in time of need and to lighten a tense situation wth a humorous comment. During snowstorms he was always there helping us...

Mr. Carroll, Gary, what can I say he towered over me as a Freshman he towers over me as I stand today. But he was as the term goes a GENTLE GIANT often times he did not even have to speak, he said more with just a look an even keeled guy, a very fair guy, would let you do the talking, he would take it all in, just enough to hang yourself he knew you knew the answer and would do the right thing then he would lower the boom, no, no just kidding He had a presence
W. E. Rivard...

I just heard about Gary's passing. He,was an incredible person. Our time working together was my privilege. His teaching and coaching skills were amazing. I will never forget our shared experiences at Narragansett. His kindness to me and my family will always be cherished. My and Maryanne's thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time. May you Rest In Peace coach. John and Maryanne McDonough

Marilyn and family, our deepest sadness over the loss Gary. He was one in a million. His kindness, caring, and humorous banter was showered freely on all who called him a friend. Gary touched so many lives for the better. As an educator and coach his legacy has left a mark on students and colleagues alike. The world is a better place, and we are better people because he was in it. Thank you Gary for all you have given us.

My family & I wish to express our condolences to Marilyn & family members for their loss. Gary sure kept Monty Tech students on their toes. He was a great guy to work with, Sincerely Deacon Dennis Cormier

Dear Marilyn,
I am so deeply sorry for the loss of your husband Gary. I only met him a few times and found him to be a down-to-earth, give-the-shirt-off-your-back kind of guy. Every time you spoke about him your face would light up and your eyes sparkled! I know he was the love of your life, your soulmate. This kind of loss is absolutely heartbreaking, and I know that words won't take away the pain, but please know that you and your entire family are in my prayers!
Love always,