Gerald-Carroll-Obituary

Gerald Carroll

Bay City, Michigan

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CARROLL, Gerald E., of Bay City, Michigan, age 90 years, died Sunday, August 1, 2010 at Sheffield Bay. He was born December 10, 1919 to the late John T. and Katherine (Kavanagh) in Bay City. Jerry attended St. James High and graduated from St. Mary of the Assumption High School in Detroit in...

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R.I.P. Mr Carroll

kathy sorry to read about your dad my kids always ebjoyed how he let them pick out the flavors of pop. you had some really great parents who will be truly missed Bill and Diana jankoviak

Kathy, I am sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I will keep you and your family in thought and prayer. May your memories ease your pain.

Kathy and family so sorry to hear about your father. My heart goes out to you and family its hard to lose a parent. I'm sure he is with your Mom and they are watching over you and yours. Take Care Joanie

Kathy & Family. I'am sorry to hear of your dads passing. He is going to a better place now and will be with your mom. My prayers and thoughts will with you during this difficult time.

We are very sorry to hear of your Dads passing. Mr. Carroll was probably the only neighbor that would tolerate us in our teens. Pat and Terry, you know what I mean.
Please accept our most sincere condolences.
John&Lexis Meredith
Land O'Lakes,FL

Dear Terry, Mary, Katherine & Pat, Your Dad's Mom was my Godmother and the sister of my Grandpa. Jerry was close with my Dad, and we saw him and Phil constantly while we were growing up on McKinley Street. The two things I loved best about your Dad were the way he cherished your Mom, and his sense of fun. Uncle Jerry (we called him) had the greatest laugh and the coolest twinkle.
Last time I saw him was at the St. James all-school reunion 10 years ago, and was so happy to have seen him...

Katherine, I'm so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Both your mom and dad were two of the nicest parents to us kids. I remember both of their smiles and cheer as we invaded their house day after day. They didn't even seem to mind when we peeled all the paint off that big round table on the porch (time and time again) just to see who could get the biggest piece. I'll be praying for you and the rest of your family in these coming days. What a beautiful thought...your mom and dad...

Much sympathy to all of you. Keep all those great memories alive.