George-Carroll-Obituary

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George W. Carroll

Waltham, Massachusetts

May 22, 1938 – Feb 5, 2019 (Age 80)

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BORN
May 22, 1938
DIED
February 5, 2019
AGE
80
LOCATION
Waltham, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Joyce Funeral Home - Waltham Obituary

George W. Carroll, of Waltham, formerly of Marblehead and Sarasota, Florida died Tuesday, February 5, 2019 from complications of Alzheimer's disease. He was 80. Born on May 22, 1938 in Waltham he was a son of the late George W. II and Loretta (Leger) Carroll. He graduated from St. John's High...

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George was a guest on my radio show at WSRQ in Sarasota. He was a talented man and classy gentleman.

Mary, I have so many great memories of being with you and George at his jazz performances. May you and the family find peace. I am sure George has!
Love,
Lurline

I'm sure your are playing your beautiful music for Our Father and his angels. Lucky them. We loved your music and your wonderful attitude to life. We will
always think of you when we eat a salad. We never met anyone who could beat
your Insatiable appetite for salad. We shared so many wonderful memories with you and Mary in Sarasota and let's not forget the visit in North Carolina. Thanks George for the memories. Love Suzanne and Frank

George will be missed by all his dear friends in Sarasota, Florida as well as his family and friends and his wife, dear Mary. May God Bless and may you rest in peace always. Thank you, George, for charming us with your beautiful voice and sweet spirit.

Mary, so sorry to hear about George passing. Rich and I just spoke the other day of how honored we were that you invited us to his birthday party. This was the last time we heard George sing. Rich thinks and speaks of George often when he plays a tune that George played or sang. George was truly one of a kind and will always be remembered dearly. Many hugs we send your way. Much love.

A true friend . . Sending love, support, peace and comfort.

Mary,
So sorry to hear of George's passing. He was a hell of a musician & I was honored to know him & his music.

I was told a number of years ago he had died, obviously that was incorrect. We in FL have great memories of his big, driving band.

God Bless you & your family,

Stew & June Beyer

Keep swinging my brother.

Dad and his grand piano.