David Paul Carr 19602021

David Paul Carr
1960-2021
David Paul Carr of Upper Gagetown, NB, husband of Cindy L.
Coy-Carr passed away at the Oromocto Public Hospital on Wednesday,
April 7, 2021 at the age of 60. Born in Fredericton, NB, he was a son
of Harold L. Carr and the late Evelyn E. (Smith) Carr.
David worked in Construction for many years and most recently
with Philson Ltd. He loved to putter around outdoors and spend time
out on his boat. Many enjoyable hours were spent with his grandson
Teagan as they practiced with the Bow and Arrow, four-wheeling and
shooting the BB Gun. There was always lots of laughter and good times
with his grandchildren and his three girls. Sneaking them all candy,
when he wasn’t suppose to, always made his heart
smile.
David leaves behind his father Harold Carr; his loving and
devoted wife of 29 years Cindy; his children, Terri Carr, Courtney
Carr, Michelle Brown, Tim Coy and Crystal Snow also nine cherished
grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. David will be greatly
missed by siblings, Donita Carr (Jim), Ronda Carr (John), Terry Carr
(Patty) and Duane Carr (Annette). He is also survived by a number of
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and
cousins.
In addition to his mother Evelyn, he was predeceased by a
brother, Mitchell Carr.
All services will be private. A special thank-you to the
Upper Gagetown Fire Department for their assistance over the years and
also to the Ambulance Department and Staff at the Oromocto Public
Hospital for their assistance, love and care.
David was always so kind and generous in the spirit of giving
so the family has requested that memorial contributions be made to the
Fredericton Homeless Shelter in David’s memory.
www.mcadamsfh.com
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