PAUL-CARROLL-Obituary

PAUL M. CARROLL Sr.

Malden, Massachusetts

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CARROLL, Paul M. Sr. Feb. 4th, lifelong of Malden. Beloved husband of the late Margaret A. (McKenna). Devoted father of Paul M. Carroll Jr. of Malden, Thomas A. Carroll of Dover, NH, Linda Ellman-Cochran of Georgetown, Janette Carroll of Stratham, NH, and David Carroll of Malden. Cherished...

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Paul was a founding father in the New England Alarm Association and served on the board for many years. I enjoyed working with him and learned much from his insight. My condolences go to all the family he leaves behind. May he rest in peace.
Gary Spaulding

Paul, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I just learned of your father's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts, prayers and my heart.

I knew Paul for over 40 years and am deeply saddened by his passing. He was one of those guys that you could never say a bad thing about, because there was no bad in Paul. He was always bright and cheerful, serious about his work and a blessing to all that knew him. I am going to miss you like crazy...

My condolences to the entire Carroll family, Paul was a good man with a good heart and I will miss him. Rest in Peace.

I am so sorry to hear about your dad. He was so good at giving advice, which I hardly took. . I drive up our street all the time and as I pass each house I think of who lived there. I can still picture him sitting on steps with you guys.
Take care and may he rest in peace.

I love you. I miss you.
You meant so much to so many. You meant the world to me. xoxo

My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.

I'll never forget the day when some of us from William Sutton Lodge, in Saugus, met with Paul at his business in Malden and went with him to tour Grand Lodge in Boston. Even though he wanted to personally give us the tour, he was talked out of it by the staff at Grand Lodge. After all was said and done, even he fessed up to the fact that the guide did a helluva lot better job than he probably would have. Paul was a great friend and brother. He will be sorely missed!

Paul was my Boss for 30 years,he was my Father in law for 20 years. He loved his family and coworkers and would give you the shirt off his back. Having lost my father at an early age he unknowingly taught me a lot about how to be a man and that money and materials mean nothing in this world. His work ethic is unmatched. I will miss his nicknames when i call him or see him. Watch out Heaven here he comes!!!!