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Marlborough Pegues Carroll

Charlotte, North Carolina

1939 - 2024

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Marlborough Pegues Carroll March 31, 1939 - November 20, 2024 Charlotte, North Carolina - Marlborough (Marley) Pegues Carroll, 85, of Charlotte, passed away November 20, 2024. Born March 31, 1939, and raised in Shelby, he was the son of the late Frances Pegues Carroll and Mason L Carroll, and...

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Marley was a dear friend and colleague. We both came to Odell Associates within a few months in 1985. He was a team builder and a mentor to many of us associates. For a season of our life, we both shared having children and raising families. Marley´s smile and kind words will live with many of us for many years to come. He helped all of us make Charlotte a better place to live. My wife and I will miss him. We thank our Lord Jesus Christ for his life. Blessings to the family. Steve and Paula...

I met Marley as a client when he was the corporate architect for RJ Reynolds and then worked closely with him on many projects after he joined Odell Associates as Director of Design. He and my father graduated together from the School of Design in 1962. Marley was a friend and mentor, and he had an immeasurable impact on my life. He was kind, compassionate, funny, super-smart, courageous, passionate about design, and I loved him very much. We connected often and I am terribly sad he is gone....

I had both the honor and pleasure of working with Marley many years ago. Besides being a such a gentle and kind human being, he was one of the best design architects I have ever worked with. He was also a wonderful story teller who could land a punchline that would make everyone in the room laugh. I will miss him, his talents, and his wonderful voice.

How can you help but love Marley? A great Architect, smart, humble, honest, and generous to a fault. I consider all the time we spent together as friends and partners at Wolf Associates New York and Charlotte a gift on this passage through life, as good as it gets. May all of God's Blessings embrace Marley and Irene and their lovely family. Randy and Fran Croxton

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Marles was a very old friend and partner with me at Wolf Associates back in the80's. We have kept in touch all these years and juslt had lunch two weeks ago and were planning the next lumch. We are shocked because he seemed good. He was a Great Architect and we shared numerus architecture conversations over the years. He will be very much missed. Joddy and Jo Ann Peer