A head full of red hair caught Mary's attention one day while working. The hair belonged to Charles "Snip" Lindberg Carr, and the two of them fell in love. They soon started a family, heading to California for a time before returning to Midwest City, Okla., in the early 60's where they raised their sons, Tommy, Larry, and Michael.
Mary and her family often took in the beauty of God's creation by fishing, boating, and camping whenever they had the chance.
A head full of red hair caught Mary's attention one day while working. The hair belonged to Charles "Snip" Lindberg Carr, and the two of them fell in love. They soon started a family, heading to California for a time before returning to Midwest City, Okla., in the early 60's where they raised their sons, Tommy, Larry, and Michael.
Mary and her family often took in the beauty of God's creation by fishing, boating, and camping whenever they had the chance.
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Footstone: CPL, US Army, Korea
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Double w/ Mary E. Carr; buried near Michael L. Carr
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