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Stephen A. Carr

Washington, District of Columbia

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CARR STEPHEN ANDREW CARR (Age 48) Died September 12, 2010. Survived by his parents, Earl and Carol Fletcher Carr, Marshall, VA; brother of Sandra Sanders, Warrenton, VA; his companion, Rina Cabrera, Springfield, VA; uncle of Samantha A. and Nicholas Stephen Galzerano and David E. Sanders; other...

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It's been 9 years now. Hearts never recover from the loss of a child. I never found the words that I thought could buffer or comfort Carol Ann,Earl and family. Words just stumble around in my head.
Sending everything I have never been able to say,now. Late but honest.

I am truly saddened to hear of Stephen's passing. I had the honor of working with him as a volunteer each year at the Garrett A Morgan Transportation Day. "I sure am going to miss parking those busses with you." To the family: May God continue to keep and comfort you.

To the Carr Family and Rena, you are in my thoughts and prayers as you mourn the loss of your son and partner. May God bless you. A Navy Brother and Sister - Scott & Michelle Nagle

To the Carr family and Rina,

We share your great loss and sadness at this time. I had the pleasure of coaching Steve in Church softball for maybe 10 years. He threw everything in to those games. He brought his passion for life to the field every single game. He was our pitcher and did as much or more coaching than I did. If we had a March batting practice in the cold. Steve would be there. Sometimes only the two of us. We would recruit people walking by just so we could...

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Dear Rina and the entire Carr family, we mourn your loss and you are in our thoughts and prayers. Steve was a kind-hearted soul who always helped others, and we will miss him.

To the Carr family and Rina - As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends as well as the knowledge that Steve will live on in the hearts of all those he touched. He was such a kind and considerate man who was always looking out for others. Our office will not be the same as Steve silently did all the tasks that needed to be done and that many never realized he was doing as he looked out for...

To the Carr family and Rina - As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends as well as the knowledge that Steve will live on in the hearts of all those he touched. He was such a kind and considerate man who was always looking out for others. Our office will not be the same as Steve silently did all the tasks that needed to be done and that many never realized he was doing as he looked out for...

In loving memory of a wonderful and generous person. May God bless your family during this difficult time and may your memories bring you comfort. Stephanie Carrera-Damico Hayfield HS '80