1968
2003
Graveside service: 10 a.m. Monday in Gardens of Memory Cemetery. Burial: Gardens of Memory Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Lacy Funeral Home.
We all love you and miss you, but we know you will always be with us in our hearts.
Survivors: Wife, Sandra Farley of Kennedale; sons, Alec Carr, Aaron Carr and Ocean Ross of Kennedale; daughter, Sydney Ross of Kennedale; parents, Gene Carr and Gail Evans of Aledo; mother, Joann Carr of Van Horn; and sister, Connie Blum of Minnesota.
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4 Entries
Vicki LeGalley
October 27, 2003
Sandra,and kids, Our hearts go out to you at this time. You are in our prayers. Toby was a dedicated father to the kids,and that's how I want to remember him. Your neighbors, Ray, Vicki & Tyler Legalley
Anita Mantell
October 27, 2003
Sandy, Al and I are very sorry to here about Toby, he was a great person. We are sorry we didn't make it to the funeral, we didn't find out in time. We know the coming days will be very hard but we know your strong enough to make it through. We hope to see you and the kids back in all the activities as soon as ya'll are feeling up to it. Again we are very sorry. Toby will always be in our memories, and you and the kids will be in our thoughts.
Al, Anita, Allison Mantell
Tricia (Grosskurth) Davis
October 25, 2003
Toby,
It's been a long time since you, Shawn Gosney, Misty McBride and I all used to hang out together, but I remember it like it was yesterday. You will be missed!
Love you!
Tricia
Jenny Monroe
October 25, 2003
I'll never forget all of the memories and good times that we shared. I remember how you loved to scare me as I was pouring a glass of milk in your kitchen. I would get so mad and you would think it was so funny. I remember being in the room when Aaron was born with you and Angela. I feel so lucky to have experienced that with you. You treated me like family and in my heart that is what you will always be. I love you and your kids and know you will be watching over everyone. You will be very missed. We'll meet again someday.
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