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Mary P. Carr

Springfield/agawam, Massachusetts

1936 - 2026

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Mary P. Carr1936 - 2026Springfield/AgawamMary P. Carr, 89, formerly of Springfield and Agawam, passed away on January 20, 2026. She leaves no immediate family. She was born on December 16, 1936 to Lester and Sara Carr and grew up in the Hungry Hill section of Springfield. Mary spoke fondly of...

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So sad to hear ..she was a customer of mine at stop and shop .she was a great person ! May she rest in peace

Mary was a customer of mine at the CVS on Silver Street for many years- always pleasant and forever smiling .

My mother and Mary Carr were best of friends for several years going back to the 70s! She was part of our family often coming over to dine and chat in both English and Spanish. Mary Carr was there for my grandmother as she journeyed into Alz. Disease some years back and was a great friend to my mom as well, Norma Bermudez (Caron). She was funny as heck and we loved her sarcasm and wit. My mother is quite sad over this...she still has her card from back in March and many of her letters in...

Mary was the kindest person. Although we casually saw each other, she was always the same. I haven't seen her much after our school years, but she was a person that you would always remember.

Mary was a smart, efficient, funny, and kind individual. Her warmth and empathy, especially for the students in her care, are memorable. My sympathy to her family and friends.

I was very fortunate to have observed Mary when she was teaching at the Carew St. School in Springfield. She was an inspirational teacher and had phenomenal rapport with her students. Mary was instrumental in my decision to teach. I will never forget her amazing sense of humor! Mary was one of a kind!

It has been a privilege for me to have been a longtime YMCA friend of Mary Carr. I will miss her quick mind and keen sense of humor. Mary seldom gave a straight answer without a sharp quip that was always funny and in good taste. Her friendships were enduring and she leaves for us treasured recollections of her stories, wit, lessons, generosity and integrity. Thank you Mary.

Thanks for being such a wonderful person, i don´t know you but would have liked to, you are now home with your heavenly family the Lord Jesus Christ, happiness is yours