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Condolences for Martin James Carroll

Debbie MarksFriday, April 16th

So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with your family at this time.

Maureen Glynn NorvoldFriday, April 16th

Sending hugs to your family during this difficult time. So sorry for your loss. You and the family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Joe and Karen QuigleySaturday, April 17th

Marty was a great guy. I heard so m8ch about his family, especially Rowan. Keep his happy memories close to your hearts. Our sincere condolences to the family. Sending prayers to all.

Peggy DiehlSaturday, April 17th

May He Rest in Peace. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family.He will be very much missed..
Peggy and Linzy

Stanley ChappellSaturday, April 17th

I knew Marty for many years when we both worked for the SBA Inspector General. He as a good guy and we had some fun at our annual national training conferences. I am so sorry to learn of his passing, so sorry for your loss.

Helen GlynnSunday, April 18th

My sincere condolences to you and the family. Marty was such a happy guy. May he Rest In Peace.

Anne KollarMonday, April 19th

My sincere condolences on the passing of Marty. I know him from the old neighborhood. I also saw him at the reunion picnics. He was always a very nice person. I know he will be missed! 🙏❤️

Mario AmiciSunday, February 6th

Excuse the lateness of this message. I only found out yesterday that Marty passed away. Was shocked and stunned. Although we had not seen other for 50 years we were talking on Facebook. We attended Cardinal Dougherty 1959 to 1962. Sat next to each other in a few classes. Marty was from Corpus and I was from St. Mary of the Eternal. We often went to school together riding the 60 trolley and subway to Fernrock. Marty was a good friend and I’ll miss our chats about gardening and his fig tree. RIP Marty.

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