Mildred-McFaul-Obituary

Mildred McFaul

Forest Hill, Maryland

Aug 18, 1940 – Feb 13, 2025

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BORN
August 18, 1940
DIED
February 13, 2025
LOCATION
Forest Hill, Maryland

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Mildred Elizabeth McFaul (nee Carrow) passed away peacefully on February 13th, 2025, at the age of 84. Born in Baltimore, Maryland to Theodore Milton and Mildred Estelle Carrow (nee Savage) on August 18, 1940. She is survived by her children James V. III, Karen D. McFaul-Glover (David), Brian M....

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I was born in 1969 and Ms. Millie and Mr. Jim had already been next door neighbors to my parents for 6 years. Some of my first memories involve the McFaul Family. In my mind that house will always be theirs. They, like so many of the original residents of the neighborhood , took the "til death us part" of the marriage vows seriously and gave all of us something to strive for. I will always remember Ms. Millie's infectious laughter. I will always have wonderful memories of growing up there.

Millie and Jim were the greatest neighbors. Whether it was laughing at the frogs in the pond, or telling funny stories on summer evenings watching the sunset, or watching the osprey nesting by the boat, I will always remember the happy times we shared. When I look next door, it will always be Millie's and Jim's house. My condolences to the McFaul Family. Bonnie

Sorry for your loss Millie´s husband was my supervisor at the airfield in Edgewood Md . Now you can join your husband my condolences. Larry Spicer

Bubba was a kind, strong and loyal person. From the Joyce family, we have soo much love and respect for you! - Your loving heart and soul live on in all of us - we appreciated the support and unconditional love and 6 birthday cakes per year!

Farewell Dear Millie, You are a fantastic person and will surely be missed. You are now free to soar and perform cartwheels through the air.

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Dearest Jen - sending prayers of comfort during this time of sadness on the loss of your mother. When I read her obituary above and it mentioned the infectious laughter, I know see the gift she bestowed on you my friend. Big hugs and prayers for all the days ahead. Praying that warm memories comfort you always. xoxo Jen

Mrs. McFaul, When I think of you, I´ll remember your smile and gentle demeanor. I spent so much time at the McFaul home as a kid. Jen annd I always being goofy, while there was a stream of siblings coming or going from the house. Jen would inevitably say "mom, can Lori eat dinner with us?" The answer was always...yes. You always made room at the table for one more. "Mom, can Lori go to the boat with us?" The answer was always, yes. You always made me feel welcome. You were an...

I adored "Mrs. Millie." She was a gentle soul in a cruel world. Her laughter always made me smile. The world was a better place just because she was in it. She also made the best Saurbraten I have ever had! Oh and those puff pastries! I love you Mildred! Forever! Stephanie