Alben F. Carlson, Jr. was born in Buffalo, New York, on August 24, 1928, and died on August 17, 2007. He was the son of Alben and Ruth Carlson of Walled Lake, Michigan.
Educated as a mechanical and industrial engineer at the University of Michigan, he began his career in the automotive industry at General Motors and then at Chrysler. In 1962, Mr. Carlson moved his family to Bay Saint Louis to work in the NASA Apollo program at the Michoud Test Facility. The highlight of his career was his role in America's race to space. He had the opportunity to meet every astronaut and U.S. President of that time. In 1976, he changed careers and became a stockbroker with Merrill Lynch, where he worked in the New Orleans and later the Gulfport offices until his retirement in 1990. Mr. Carlson was passionate about music, singing (especially barbershop quartet) and drama. He participated in many Bay Saint Louis Little Theater musicals and plays including Music Man, South Pacific, and Cactus Rose. He loved Dixieland Jazz and enjoyed trips to New Orleans to attend festivals and other musical events.
Mr. Carlson was a long-time member of Christ Episcopal Church and later Trinity Church Episcopal. He sat on the vestry and the Christ Episcopal School Board, and was a member of the Church choir. After the original Carroll Avenue Christ Episcopal church was destroyed by Hurricane Camille in 1969, he climbed under the debris to rescue the twisted processional brass cross. The cross was sent around the country to raise money and awareness of Camille's destruction and the spirit of rebirth of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The cross sat on the baptismal font of the rebuilt South Beach Boulevard church until it was lost in Hurricane Katrina.
Mr. Carlson is survived by three daughters: Susan Carlson Boudreaux of Pass Christian, Alane Carlson Young of Pass Christian, Cheryl Carlson Goodnow of Norwell, Massachusetts, eight grandchildren, and his former wife Ruth.
Services will be held at Trinity Church Episcopal in Pass Christian on Monday, August 20, at 10:00 a.m., with interment following at Live Oaks Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers contributions to the Trinity Church Building Fund.
Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS is in charge of the arrangements.
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Renee Hebert
August 22, 2007
Dear Alane, Susan and Cheryl,
I was so sorry to hear about your Father. I enjoyed working with him at Merrill Lynch.
Rebecca Adams Smith
August 22, 2007
Dear Ruth, Susan, Alane, and Cheryl,
I will always remember the fun times when I babysat for ya'll, and your father picking me up and bringing me home, even as close as we lived.
Love to you all,
Rebecca Adams Smith
Laurie Frederickson
August 20, 2007
Cheryl, Alaine and Susan,
We are so sorry to hear about your father. We are thinking of you so much today.
Love, Laurie and Chris
Evangeline Dolliole-Cade
August 19, 2007
Evangeline Dolliole-Cade
Chrysler Corp. Space Division
Electrical Engineering
1962 - 1975
Kathryn Morgan
August 18, 2007
Ruth, and family;
keeping you in my prayers.
Kathryn Boh (Maryville, TN)
Bill Donahue
August 18, 2007
Al was a good friend and co-worker. I'll always remember his good humor, his love of life and most especially the adoration he had of his daughters. He was a great guy!
Helen J Thompson
August 18, 2007
Dear Susan, Alane, Cheryl, and Mrs. Carlson,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Helen Johnson Thompson
Gayle Brown
August 18, 2007
So many happy memories of vacations gone by, fishing trips, mardi gras, new years day parties, cookouts at demontluzin have come flooding back. What fun times we shared with the Carlson's. I enjoyed reading his obituary and learning some things I didn't know. I love you all.
Gaylesey
Shari Negrotto
August 18, 2007
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. The Negrotto Family
Skip, Shari, Anna, Lewie, and Lee
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