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Will miss you, John. Honored to know you!
PGK N.S.
January 02, 2026 | Friend


Parma, Ohio
John C. Carrig, age 92 of Garfield Heights, passed away peacefully, Friday, December 26, 2025. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, October 24, 1933, he was the son of the late William and Julia (Rohal) Carrig. John was the loving husband of Barbara Louise, née Zemko (deceased); cherished father of Timothy...
Read MoreWill miss you, John. Honored to know you!
PGK N.S.
January 02, 2026 | Friend
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I knew John while we were members of the Kiltie Pipes and Drums And the Red Hackle Pipes and Drums. He always had a smile no matter what the circumstances might be.
John Montgomery
January 02, 2026 | Friend
Timothy, Mary and Christopher, I´m so sorr to hear of Jack´s passing. I first met Jack when I was a teenager through his niece Jane Zemko Morgan. As the years went by we saw him a few times at Kelly´s Island. I knew he was involved in some organizations, but not quite as many. He was a good man. His time here is over and now he can be with his loved ones who preceded him in death. R.I.P. Jack
Estelle Millard
January 02, 2026 | Friend
So sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. Your parents were such wonderful friends to our parents. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Kathy (Esther) Duke
January 02, 2026 | Friend
so sorry to hear of his passing. Kelleys Island will miss him! Alexi Panehal
alexi panehal
January 02, 2026 | Other
Thank you for your very brave service to our country ! God bless you
veteran
January 02, 2026
Chris and family you have my sincere sympathy on the passing of Jack. When reading over his accomplishments I was amazed at his dedication to so many things. You can be so proud of your Dad. Let him rest in peace. Joni Miano Stephanie´s friend.
Joni Miano
January 02, 2026 | Friend
Sorry to hear of John´s passing. May he Rest in the Peace of Christ. Pat & Peggy Cooney
Pat &Peggy Cooney
January 01, 2026 | Friend
always enjoyed chatting with John - usually at the VFW. He showed up unannounced at my Mother-in-law's burial on KI to play Amazing Grace with his bag pipes - because he knew she was of Irish decent. We lost another Kelleys Island Treasure. Our sympathy to his family!
glenn Holzhauser
January 01, 2026 | Friend