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James Joseph Carroll Jr.

West Hartford, Connecticut

1930 - 2020

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James Joseph Carroll, Jr. 90, of West Hartford, died at Hartford Hospital on Saturday, April 25. He was born in New York City on February 25, 1930, to James Joseph Carroll, Sr., and Frances Malmquist Carroll. After growing up in Miami and Old Lyme, Connecticut, Jim graduated from Phillips Academy...

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As remembering, the mannerisms, and facial Expressions and English Mr. Carroll would say to his son David, if I was present, reminded me of:if we here, present, on brenway drive, work hard, look decent, act respectful, do the job on time and with care and caution,and,.... .well, ...the better the grades, the better the paycheck maybe, just maybe, more time ahead for better fun?more fun?better fun?well, do the work, just rewards for good work. And good behavior.every good boy, deserves,...

I liked the fact, I could pass time, as being a neighbor with the Carroll family. I miss them all. And smokey, David's cat. I wanted to move back and go over some good times. I still do. I think most of us growing up on brenway drive are underdogs, or middlemen, or underrated, or underpaid, where over a period of time, from brenway drive, the nutmeg state, the land of steady habits, the truth, shall set you free. Neighbor -(11 brenway drive)(desimone)(s)

Thank you mr.carroll, for being a good neighbor. From, DeSimones' 11 brenway.

David, Nina I think is in the u.k. or, the United Arab emirate nations. Or, English public schools.teaching cert. 7-8.grades.(Carl)

Jim really enjoyed his time at the Dexter Corp Facility in Scotland
Apart from business, he enjoyed the golf courses (but not the wind and rain!! ),and would stand on the riverbank running through the plant mesmerised by the salmon jumping up the fish ladder.
He was one of the first, colleagues to welcome me when I first moved to CT, by inviting my wife Leona and I to a wonderful day out with he and his lovely wife Margaret to Trinity college Hartford.
Jim was a very intelligent...

Big Cod still findable in the Bay

All around good guy and a credit to Yale and his fellow fishermen.

Jim was a class act..good with fellow fisherfolk, the children and Yalies during his term there in New Haven

We will always remember Jim for his gentle style. He was highly valued for his keen judgement in matters both personal and business. If you met Jim once, you had a friend for life.

I loved getting to meet our cousin, Jim, on a visit to Connecticut. Margaret, you and all the family have our sympathies... Love, Kathy Major Stieg