James-Carr-Obituary

James A. Carr Jr.

Walpole, Massachusetts

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CARR, James A. Jr. of Walpole, October 2, 2008 age 76. Beloved husband of the late Olive G. (Mordey) Carr. Loving father of James A. Carr, III and Debra Ann Carr both of Walpole. Cherished grandfather of Emily, Kimberly, Stephanie, Cody, Austin and Dakota. Brother of Shirley M. Comeau of Walpole...

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15 years goes by so fast. We still miss them but it is the happy memories that bring comfort. He loved his family the best he knew how. Fred

Life sometimes comes full circle. I´m working with Jim lll again after 30 years. It will be a constant reminder how much he loved his son.

12 years goes by so fast. Make me cherish the times I’ve had whether close or distant with everyone I’ve encountered. Thank God for friends and family.

To the family of Jim Carr, Jr - I had the real pleasure of knowing Jim as a Brother Knight in the K of C Walpole Council #1319 as we joined at the same time. I always found him a real interesting man to listen & talk to and was very fond of him. He always gave freely of his time to our Council and I, along with all our Brother Knights, shall miss him very much.

Mr. Carr,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USAF-especially during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

I'm thinking of you today, Jim. Losing a parent is a poignant and painful time as we reflect where we are in our own lives. There are always the would-ve, should-ve's that help us to be better parents ourselves. It helps to stay connected to the Great Parent above. He will bring comfort and guidance. May God bless you and keep you, Jim.

Im so sad to hear that your father has passed away. He always brought a smile to my face when I got a chance to talk to him. I hope you find some peace in the coming months.

I knew Jim from when I started working for Jimmy in his landscaping business. He seemed a kermudgerly sort of fellow, but that was only on the outside. It has been about 28 years since that time and I have been working for Jimmy off and on since then. Every year Jim Sr. would help with the snow plowing, something he loved doing.
I hadn't heard about Jimmy's mother Olive's death until after the funeral. I went to Clapp St. that evening just as Jim, Debra and her children were going out to...

I'll always love you Uncle Jim. You were very special to me. You were a very important part of my life.....