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Melvin Oscar Carlson Jr.

Towson, Maryland

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On December 12, 2014, Melvin Oscar Carlson, Jr. cherished husband of the late Diane V. Carlson, devoted father of Eric S. Carlson, Patricia L. Carlson, M.D., and Kathleen C. Hilzendeger, beloved grandfather of 6 granddaughters and 1 grandson, loving son of Aleatha Carlson and the late Melvin O....

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We miss you Mel!

Les, Gail and Family--I am so sorry for your loss. I missed Mel at our 55th year Westminster High School class reunion in September. I did not see him often over the years, but when I did, he did not seem to change--same kind and caring person as he was when he was a teenager.

My thoughts and prayers to Mel's family. He was such a nice man and I will remember our time working together at Zurich always.

Our sincere condolences to the Carlson family. We are saddened by your loss.
Capistrano, Salisbury and Steinberg families - St. Thomas's Episcopal Church

Les & Gail, We are sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. You and your family are in our hearts and prayers.
Love, Norma and Jim

I grew up living next to Mr. Mel and cared for him deeply. My wife and I always looked forward to seeing him and his very special Christmas cards. He will be greatly missed. We are very sorry for the loss of such a treasured man.

Trish, Kathleen and Mel's family:
It is hard to believe we will not see Mel next door tending to his animals with such tenderness and kindness. Greg and I are deeply sorry for your loss of such a devoted father, and grandfather. He was a friend to us from the first day we moved here. You were blessed to have him in your lives and we offer our heartfelt sympathy.

Dear Eric, Trish and Kath; and Carlson Family;
We are so sorry for the loss of your Dad, Friend, Brother, Son. I have read all of the memory condolences stated about Mel; and everyone of them were right on. Celebrate his life and please accept our heartfelt sympathies. Mom and Jim Wilson