~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Michael
Anthony Carr
July 23, 1963 ~ February 2,
2016
Notification with the passing of Delta
pilot Captain Michael A. Carr, age 52. Captain Carr joined Delta Air Lines
12-04-1996. Captain Carr's obituary notes that services were held February 6th
in Washington D.C.....please see below.
Survived by his wife Lisa, whitepages
indicates their residence as
5422 39th St NW , Washington DC
20015-2956 ....
(202) 362-6938 ... (202) 249-1227
Additional information and/or
updates/corrections are always appreciated ....thank you very much,
~ Carol for the
PCN
Obituary ............ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?n=Michael-A-Carr&pid=177600284
Michael Anthony Carr, of Washington, DC,
passed peacefully at home in the company of his family on Tuesday, February 2,
2016, after a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born in the
District of Columbia on July 23, 1963, and was a graduate of Blessed Sacrament
School, Gonzaga College High School and the University of Maryland, College
Park. In June 1992, Michael married the love of his life, Lisa Manheimer. They
were the proud parents of two sons, Joseph Franklin and John Griffith. Michael
served in the United States Marines Corps from 1981 until 1985 and continued his
military career as a naval aviator. He was a veteran of the Persian Gulf War,
ending his service in the US Navy at the rank of Lieutenant Commander. After
leaving the Navy in 1996, Michael embarked upon a career as a pilot with Delta
Airlines, achieving the rank of Captain of the Boeing 737. Michael's distinctive
force in this world was his joy in connecting with people everywhere he went;
his love of life and the people that inhabited his journey through it were his
everything. He had a gift for maintaining ties from every stage of his life,
going back to his days hanging out with his neighborhood gang in Rock Alley,
shenanigans with his high school friends from Eye Street, and flying with his
Navy and Delta buddies. He collected friends throughout his Naval
career-starting with his training days, in the VAW-124 squadron flying the E2-C
Hawkeye, and concluding as a flight instructor teaching students to land on
aircraft carriers in the T-45 Goshawk. Michael took great pleasure and found
deep meaning in spending time with his sons, his wife, family and close friends.
His adventurous spirit took him around the world. He loved his bi-annual family
camping trips, snowboarding, hiking with his beloved dogs Ajax and Biggie, and
discovering delicious eats. Michael was predeceased by his mother, Milagros J.
Carr. He is survived by his wife, Lisa; his sons, Joe and John; his father
Robert F. Carr II, and his siblings, Chris and his wife Peggy, Tina and her
partner Susan Wattik, Rob and his wife Missy, and Sarah and her husband John
Windmuller. He was the devoted uncle to 11 nieces and nephews, two grand-nephews
and one grand-niece. He also leaves behind many extended family members who
loved him both here and in the Philippines. Funeral services will be held on
Saturday, February 6, 2016, at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 3630
Quesada Street, NW, Washington, DC. A visitation will be observed from 10 a.m.,
with a Funeral Mass to follow at 11 a.m. A reception for family and friends will
be held at the Chevy Chase Women's Club, 7931 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase,
Maryland from 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. Interment at Arlington National
Cemetery will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, we encourage a donation to
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or PanCan.org.
In lieu of flowers, we encourage a
donation to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or PanCan.org.
.Published in The Washington Post on Feb. 5, 2016
.Published in The Washington Post on Feb. 5, 2016
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