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James T. Carey

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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CAREY, JAMES T., 83, of Louisville, died Saturday, November 6, 2010. He was a lawyer. He was predeceased by his wife of over 60 years, Patricia Eckerle Carey. He is survived by five children, Mary Patricia Sheridan, J. Matthew Carey, Maureen Ellen Ford, Jamie T. Ford and Daniel Gaughan Carey. He...

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God Bless Jim and Pat Carey and the entire Carey Family. Thank you all for all your kindnesses throughout the years.

Matt,
I just learned from Ted Duerr that your Dad had passed away and I want you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Your Dad was a great friend and adviser to my Dad in setting up our company in 1955. As you know he was also a great help to me and a very good friend. It was always a pleasure to be in his company. I feel very blessed that I got to know him for so many years.
Our loss is God's gain.

John E. Williams

Jim,

I will miss your quick wit and neverending smile! My sincere prayers to your family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Take comfort in knowing that God will take care of you all. My deepest sympathy

On behalf of the members of The Louisville Bridge Association, i want to express our sincerest sympathy to Jim's family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.Jim was a fine bridge player. We will miss seeing him at the Bridge Center. L.B.A. members by Marianne Cooper

Although I only knew Jim a brief time,I felt like we were friends a lot longer.He had such a kind soul.We shared our feelings of loss. He had just lost his wife. and I had just lost both of my parents,who also were married over 60 years.My mother lived 6 weeks after my father,so you see I do know the pain you are going through. When remembering them gets too painfull,I remind myself it would be selfish to want them back. Your father expressed how much he loved your mother,and they are...

I don't really know what to say, I am happy and sad at the same time. I know Mr. Carey is with the love of his life, his bride Pat, but I am so sad for whom he has left behind. I want to thank you for me sharing your parents with me, I will always have the warmest feelings for them. You are in my thoughts.

As evidenced by the brevity of his obituary, which he wrote, my Uncle Jimmy was a self-effacing person. However, the list of his friends, clients, beloved relatives -- and his accomplishments -- was long, indeed.

He was a wise man, who gave me exceptionally good advice on several occasions. I remember, in particular, just before I got married in 1985, telling Uncle Jimmy that I was also entertaining the thought of trying to move back to Louisville (from Kansas City) and get a new...