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Robert L. Carr

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Carr, Robert L. (Bob) Ann Arbor, MI Age 77, passed away on Sunday, November 19, 2006 at his home. Bob was born in Zeigler, IL on September 10, 1929. He had served his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Bob had retired as a secondary school teacher in the Ann Arbor...

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My sincerest sympathies to the Carr Family.
I met Bob in 1998 during Saline Area Players'
production of Molly Brown. Over the years, I looked forward to running into him at various theatrical outings.
I will dearly miss the fun conversations filled with laughter.

To the Carr Family,

You have my Prayers and Deepest sympathy.May God Bless you.

I have known Bob for almost 30 years. A gallant & intelligent gentleman. I always enjoyed listening to him.
So long dear friend.
John Milford
Keller Williams Realty
734-426-6111
[email protected]

Bob's name is well known throughout the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre community for all of his work at Civic in past years, and for his interest in the local arts. He loved reminiscing about past productions and all of the talented local people. He will always be remembered here.

I was a member of Mr. Carr's 7th grade English class at slauson. We all gatherd aroud a radio one day and listened to the first reports of the Russian Sputnik.

I will miss Bob on the tennis court. He was always very kind to me growing up.

Bob was always one of my favorite school people. He knew what it takes to be a good teacher and a good administrator.

Joe and Ruth Payne, Charlottsville, VA

So long, Bob. Rest in peace, friend.

Bob and I spent many good years together at Tappan Jr. High. We had good times outside of school too. He always had a good story to relate about his students and friends. He always seem to enjoy his contacts with the theaters and his travels. One could almost live vicariously through his travel stories and experiences.

He was a good friend and will be sorely missed on our trips to Ann Arbor.