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Carroll Larvie Obituary

Carroll Jean Bailey Larvie

In the wee hours of December 27, 2024, Carroll Jean Bailey Larvie of Butte passed away at the age of 92. Her family is comforted by thinking of the welcoming party that awaits her- including her husband, parents, siblings, beloved aunt and best friend.

Carroll was the fourth child born to Thomas and Helen (Burns) Bailey and was raised in Butte, attending Girls Central. She had the uncanny ability to recall details of her childhood, teenage years and beyond-everything from the various addresses she resided until her family settled on South Dakota Street, to the shenanigans of her siblings, to the changes that happened around Butte. Her incredible memory is a trait that will be missed. As a teenager she babysat and started the practice of saving her money. This would become one of many super powers.

Carroll married Earl Larvie and settled into life as a military wife, moving with their three daughters to duty stations across the US and abroad including Missouri, Virginia, and Germany. She returned to Butte during times of deployment with a family that had grown to six children and honed her other super power of keeping house by keeping details of hardship to herself.

There was never any doubt that Butte was Carroll's home, and once her husband retired from the army, they settled first in Walkerville and then in their home on Galena Street. The house on the hill became the hub for the family. Carrol was only too happy to welcome people in, make coffee and visit for hours. She adjusted to the various work demands of her husband and to the needs of her children and opened her arms for the arrival of grandchildren.

For years, Carrol was active in the VFW Post 1448 serving as president of the Ladies Auxiliary. She was an advocate for two siblings with developmental disabilities. She was the person to call when your car wouIdn't start. When her husband took a job in California, she kept the home in Butte. She never said no to a road trip, especially when it involved a grandchild, and she buzzed all over Montana and beyond for dance recitals, baseball games, scout ceremonies and more. And, the highway between Butte and Boron, CA, was well traversed. She prided herself on being able to help others and did so in countless ways.

When her husband retired, Carroll got a kick out of him working a slew of jobs while she'd cruise over to the Belmont Senior Center for a game or two of BINGO. She almost always won. Together, Carroll and Earl were dog lovers and provided a home to several dogs over the years sometimes to the chagrin of their children. Carroll loved being the first to know and was the person who kept others up to date with the goings on in the family. Nothing made her happier than being on her cell phone with one family member while the house phone rang with yet another person calling for her. Most holidays were celebrated by her being on the phone.

In November of 2018, Carroll was diagnosed with late onset Alzheimer's, a diagnosis she dismissed because as she put it "that doctor has rocks in his head." As her husband began living with dementia, Carroll allowed herself to be cared for too, and reality set in for family as they accepted her diagnosis.

Carroll is survived by her six children: Lynda Larvie of Billings; Brenda (Russell) Dotson of Huntley; Terri Larvie; Fleeta (Bob) O'DeII of Lewistown; Earl (Amy) Larvie of Albuquerque, NM, and Kimberly Larvie of Shawnee, KS; by 16 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. As Aunt Carroll Jean, she has surviving family on both the Bailey and Lanrie sides including her sister-in-law Arlene Bailey who was witness to her marriage to Earl 64 years ago.

Funeral services will be Friday, January 10th, at Duggan Dolan Mortuary with visitation at 11 a.m. and Mass at 12 p.m. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. A gathering for those who knew Carroll will be at the Butte Brewery at 2:30. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Chelsea Bailey Animal Shelter, Butte Central Education Foundation or a charity of one's choice. Finally, the family extends sincere thanks and appreciation to the staff of BeeHive Homes of Butte.
Published by The Montana Standard on Jan. 7, 2025.

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Lenell White

January 9, 2025

Dear Family,

It is with a heavy heart that I write to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of Mrs. Carol Larvie. I feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the immeasurable kindness she showed me during a time in my life when I truly felt alone. Mrs. Larvie’s caring nature was a beacon of light in the darkest of times, providing not only practical support but also emotional stability when I was at my most vulnerable.

Her wisdom and generosity helped me navigate through challenges I thought I could never overcome, and without her, I can’t help but think my path would have been far more uncertain and unaccomplished. Her impact on my life was profound, and her absence leaves an ache that words cannot truly capture.

While I mourn her loss deeply, I am also incredibly grateful to have known her. Mrs. Larvie was a remarkable woman whose legacy of kindness and strength will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who were blessed to have her in their lives.

Please know that my thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. If there is anything at all that I can do to offer comfort or support, I am here for you.

With heartfelt sympathy,
Lenell

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Mindy Messmer-Long

January 8, 2025

Kim, I had the pleasure of meeting your mom and hearing many stories over our years of friendship. She was a wonderful lady who raised an incredible woman that I am proud to call my dear friend. Many prayers, lots of love and big hugs to you and yours during your grief & always.

Brenda Potts

January 6, 2025

Brenda and family with deepest sympathy and condolences with blessings during this difficult time

Barbara Allard

January 6, 2025

Brenda, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time!

Connie Padrotti

January 6, 2025

My Deepest Sympathy I have Great Memories of Carol Jean

Pamela Clark and family

January 6, 2025

Kim, Kimball and Michael,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your grandma held a special part in many hearts. Times her and Earl came to KC it was a joy to see their faces light up with love, admiration, compasion, for you three.
May you all find peace knowing she is serving our Lord (most likely calling friends, family, and aquaitances on the phone) handing out advice and keeping everyone in the loop.
God bless you all in this time of sorrow.

Sister Anita Sullivan

January 6, 2025

Kim, I’m so sorry to read of your mom’s death. I remember your mom very well; you captured her quite well with her obituary. Please accept my prayers and sympathy. Love to you, Kim.

Lyn McKenzie

January 5, 2025

Sending condolences and love. ❤

Jackson Marez

January 3, 2025

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. The Marez Family

Dan Mullaney

January 3, 2025

So sorry to hear the passing of your mom prayers to you and all of the Larvie family

Eric Ostler (Zoani)

January 2, 2025

Gonna miss visiting with Aunt Carol, always loved going up to the house and hanging out with her and the dogs when I was in town. She was a strong woman who didn't take crap from anyone. Happy that she can be with Uncle Earl again. Sadly I won't be able to make it out to Butte to send her off, but I'm sending my love to all the cousins in their time of need.

Charlene Conniston Warren

December 31, 2024

Brenda - I am so very sorry to read of your mom's passing. It's so hard to lose a parent. Know I send you sincere condolences during this difficult time.

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