OBITUARY
Dan Carroll
4 October, 1961 – 27 December, 2020
Services to celebrate the life of John Daniel “Dan” Carroll, 59, will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday at McDonald Funeral Home in Lobelville, TN with burial to follow in Leeper Hill Cemetery.
Visitation locally will be Tuesday night from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at McPeters Funeral Home and Wednesday from 1:00 P.M. until service time at McDonald Funeral Home.
Dan died on December 27, 2020 at Magnolia Regional Health Center. He was born in Mississippi on October 4, 1961. He was a 1979 graduate of Alcorn Central High School and worked for the Electrical Workers Union. Dan was the love of John Lee and Mary Helen Carroll’s life. He was always cutting up and gave us joyful memories we can share with his friends and family for a lifetime.
He was survived by his mother, Mary Helen Carroll of Corinth, host of cousins and friends and his two fuzzy companions, Cocoa and Sissy.
He was preceded in death by his father, John Lee Carroll.
McPeters Funeral Directors are in charge of the arrangements.
Services
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Visiation
Tuesday, 29 December , 2020
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Visitation
Wednesday, 30 December , 2020
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Funeral Service
Wednesday, 30 December , 2020
Memories
Dan Carroll
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ADD A MEMORYCay Livingston
5 January 2021
In searching for my brother born the same day in Jackson, Ms. When looking thru the pictures posted here, it made me feel a warmth that if he was my brother I could have peace knowing he was loved so much. I was adopted also. I’m posting here so that maybe someone would be able to let me know if it was possible he was adopted. Please send me an email: truebluetexan@icloud.com
Bryan Wallin
29 December 2020
Crooked Creek ...old Daniel House (1978)
Dan, Neal & Bryan
Julie weatherbee
29 December 2020
Julie weatherbee
29 December 2020
Denise Brooks
29 December 2020
So sorry for your loss Helen. Prayers for you in the coming days ahead.
Kathy Dugger (Duncan)
29 December 2020
So sorry about Dan will be praying for the family. Alot of memories when we were young, my father worked with John at Columbia gulf my parents were Ray and Margie Duncan.