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Obituary of Sarah Antoinette Hill Carr

SARAH H . CARR

Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - Sunday, October 29, 2000 

Sarah Antoinette Hill Carr , 81, of the 6600 block of Holland Road, died Oct. 27, 2000, in Southampton Memorial Hospital. 
A native of Como, N.C., Mrs. Carr retired as a postal clerk for the U.S. Postal Service. She was a member of Holland Baptist Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher, a choir member, and church historian. She was also a charter member of Holland Ladies Ruritan Club. She was the daughter of the late Aurelious Oscar Hill and Lucy Bland Hill. She was also predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Otis Linwood Carr ; brother, Phillip Bland Hill; and two sisters, Rachel Hill Bush and Audrey Hill Edwards. 
She is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Linwood Craig and Marjorie Bagby Carr of Covington, Va., and James Keith and Sue Carol Fisher Carr of Martinville, Va.; grandchildren, Jesse Craig Carr , Mariah Louise Carr , Erin Elizabeth Carr , and Matthew Woodward Carr . 
A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Sidney F. Harrell Funeral Home by the Rev. Ed Sunday-Winters. Interment will be in Holland Cemetery. Friends may join the family from 4 to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home and other times at the residence. 
Donations may be made to Holland Baptist Church, c/o Family Life Center, 6519 Holland Road, Suffolk, VA 23437. 
Edition: FINAL
Section: LOCAL
Page: B11


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––– Narrative Summary of the Obituary –––

Sarah Antoinette Hill Carr, 81, died 27 Oct 2000 in Southampton Memorial Hospital. Born in Como, N.C., she was a retired U.S. Postal Service clerk and member of Holland Baptist Church. She was predeceased by her husband and siblings.

A funeral was held at 2 p.m. 30 Oct 2000 at Sidney F. Harrell Funeral Home by the Rev. Ed Sunday-Winters. Burial followed in Holland Cemetery.

––– Transcript –––

SARAH H. CARR

Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - Sunday, October 29, 2000

Sarah Antoinette Hill Carr, 81, of the 6600 block of Holland Road, died Oct. 27, 2000, in Southampton Memorial Hospital.

A native of Como, N.C., Mrs. Carr retired as a postal clerk for the U.S. Postal Service. She was a member of Holland Baptist Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher, a choir member, and church historian. She was also a charter member of Holland Ladies Ruritan Club. She was the daughter of the late Aurelious Oscar Hill and Lucy Bland Hill. She was also predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Otis Linwood Carr; brother, Phillip Bland Hill; and two sisters, Rachel Hill Bush and Audrey Hill Edwards.

She is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Linwood Craig and Marjorie Bagby Carr of Covington, Va., and James Keith and Sue Carol Fisher Carr of Martinville, Va.; grandchildren, Jesse Craig Carr, Mariah Louise Carr, Erin Elizabeth Carr, and Matthew Woodward Carr.

A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Sidney F. Harrell Funeral Home by the Rev. Ed Sunday-Winters. Interment will be in Holland Cemetery. Friends may join the family from 4 to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home and other times at the residence.

Donations may be made to Holland Baptist Church, c/o Family Life Center, 6519 Holland Road, Suffolk, VA 23437.

––– Vital Statistics –––

|----------------------------------------------------|
| Name  | Sarah Antoinette Hill Carr                 |
| Age   | 81                                         |
| Birth | 1919 (estimated); Como, N.C.               |
| Death | 27 Oct 2000; Southampton Memorial Hospital |
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––– Table of Relationships –––

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| Name                       | Relationship    | Residence                  |
| Sarah Antoinette Hill Carr | Decedent        | 6600 block of Holland Road |
| Aurelious Oscar Hill       | Father          | Deceased                   |
| Lucy Bland Hill            | Mother          | Deceased                   |
| Otis Linwood Carr          | Husband         | Deceased                   |
| Phillip Bland Hill         | Brother         | Deceased                   |
| Rachel Hill Bush           | Sister          | Deceased                   |
| Audrey Hill Edwards        | Sister          | Deceased                   |
| Linwood Craig Carr         | Son             | Covington, Va.             |
| Marjorie Bagby Carr        | Daughter-in-law | Covington, Va.             |
| James Keith Carr           | Son             | Martinville, Va.           |
| Sue Carol Fisher Carr      | Daughter-in-law | Martinville, Va.           |
| Jesse Craig Carr           | Grandchild      | Not stated                 |
| Mariah Louise Carr         | Grandchild      | Not stated                 |
| Erin Elizabeth Carr        | Grandchild      | Not stated                 |
| Matthew Woodward Carr      | Grandchild      | Not stated                 |
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––– Publication Details –––

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| Field    | Value                |
| Location | Norfolk, VA          |
| Name     | Virginian-Pilot, The |
| Date     | 29 Oct 2000          |
| Edition  | FINAL                |
| Section  | LOCAL                |
| Page     | B11                  |
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––– Other Relevant Information –––

• Retired postal clerk for the U.S. Postal Service
• Member of Holland Baptist Church
• Sunday School teacher
• Choir member
• Church historian
• Charter member of Holland Ladies Ruritan Club
• Birth name was Sarah Antoinette Hill


[Contributed by Bruce Saunders, bs4403@verizon.net]

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