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Leo D. Carr

Stedman, North Carolina

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Mr. Leo Dawson Carr, 93 of 7830 Clinton Road, died in his residence on December 9, 2010.A funeral service will be held Sunday, December 12th at 2:00 PM in Cokesbury United Methodist Church in Stedman, NC with burial to follow in Lafayette Memorial Park in Fayetteville, NC.The family will receive...

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It was a privlidge and an Honor knowing Mr. Carr I for year's helped Mrs. Carr out weekly I would come and Clean for them. But what I was Blessed with was Two of the most loving and memorable people I've ever known.He had such a big heart and so dearly loved his family especially Mrs. Carr I so enjoyed the time's I spent with them and would find myself staying over hour's after I was done to spend time with them. We have spent many hour's of his story telling which he was so good at. I was...

It hurts to read about the passing of someone I've known all of my life. Mr. Dawson always had a wink and a smile for me, as well as a caramel, which were always my favorite. He was a wonderful man and he will be missed. Much love to his family.

With my deepest sympathies,

Jennifer Bathke Knoll

Dawson, Bobbie, Larry, Becky, Scott, Greg, and grandchildren: We are so sorry for your loss. It is very hard to lose someone that you love. Time will help, but your memories will never fade. Your loved one will always live in your heart.
Love,
Janet, Hank, Sierra & Devin

Ann, Carita nad Dawson, we are so very sorry for your loss. Ann your Dad was a great man and I know Mom and Dad thought a lot of him and your mom. If there is anything that Justine or I may do please call me at (910) 391-4600 or (336) 927-4426. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your mom and your brother and your families at this most difficult time

So sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers will be with you all.
William and Florence Dowd

Our thoughts and prayers go to the L.D. Carr family. He was a corner stone to this community and will be missed. "The candy man" is in a better place now with no pain. R.I.P Mr. Carr.