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Margaret C. Carroll

Dorchester, Quincy, Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Of Dorchester, December 29, 2005, a resident of Standish Village for 8 years. Beloved aunt of John M., QFD of Weymouth, Christopher N. of Quincy, Joseph F. of Dorchester and the late Phillip M. Carroll. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Gregory Church, Dorchester, on Tuesday,...

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Ms. Carroll was an angel in my life and very instrumental in my going to college. As a student during her tenure at Boston Business School, she encouraged me to enroll at UMass Boston the first year they opened 1966. I went on to matriculate from Newton College of the Sacred Heart in 1969, and celebrated the 50th reunion at Boston College in 2019. I received my Master in Education from Wheelock in 1972...all because she saw something in me and helped, a kid from Roxbury, along the way.

I am a class of '72 alumna. I'm wondering if miss Carroll was a descendant of author lewis carroll, hence the alice in wonderland theme for the school? Anyone know?

Barbara zeeberg

ms carroll is still deeply missed.

It is amazing to me that so many of my colleagues here at Boston Latin School remember Miss Carroll. We have shared many laughs (and some tears) about our years at Girls' Latin School. We will never forget Miss Carroll.

Miss Carroll exemplified everything right with education. I will always remember her dignified yet personal manner which was so instrumental in the lives of so many students lucky enough to be at Girls' Latin during her tenure. Just to share a personal experience, as a "sixie", I had left my copy of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" at school right before the Christmas vacation. She drove to my home in Jamaica Plain, through a snow storm no less, to hand deliver this book to me so that I could complete my...

I think that we all remember Miss Carroll's blue suit! I also remember that she set high academic and social standards for the students of Girls' Latin. I now pass those same high standards on to my students. I send my deepest sympathy to the Carroll family.

I also remember Miss Carroll’s blue suit! But I will also remember how she carried herself with integrity, dignity and self-respect, and taught all of us to do the same. She was a great role model. Sincere condolences to her family. GLS class of 1972

My deepest sympathy to the Carroll family, Miss Carroll was Girls' Latin School and all it stood for. She impacted my life and so many others in such a positive way her memory will live on forever.
Chris Prendiville class of 74

Unforgettable! Miss Carroll created an atmosphere that was key in the forging of many lasting friendships.