Bernard Newton Carrol 11 Jul 1914 - 31 Aug 1993 Bernard N. Carroll PITTSFORD - The funeral service for Bernard Newton Carroll, 79, a resident of Pittsford since 1985, who died Tuesday evening at the Veterans Ad-. ministration Center Hospital in White River Junction, will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Hill Underwood Funeral Home in Suffolk, Va. Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery. He was born in Ivor, Va., July 11, 1914, son of Lee and Carrie (Raiford) Carroll. Mr. Carroll was a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sargent. He served during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Margarette Carroll; a daughter, Fletcher Conway of Pittsford; two stepsons, Howard Callis of Suffolk, Va., Callis of Portsmouth, Va.; two sisters, Mary Walsh and Annie Lee Wilroy of Suffolk; grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; two great-stepgrandchildren; nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pittsford First Response Squad, RD, Pittsford, 05763. Rutland, Vermont Rutland Daily Herald 02 Sep, 1993 Page 9 Obituary for Bernard Newton Carroll ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Narrative Summary of the Obituary** Bernard Newton Carroll, 79, died on 31 August 1993 in White River Junction, Vermont. He was born on 11 July 1914 in Ivor, Virginia. He was survived by his wife Margarette, daughter Fletcher, two stepsons, and several siblings and grandchildren. ** Narrative Summary of Funeral Services** The funeral service for Bernard Newton Carroll was held at Hill Underwood Funeral Home in Suffolk, Virginia. Burial followed in Cedar Hill Cemetery. **Transcript of the Edited Obituary** **Bernard Newton Carroll** 11 July 1914 - 31 August 1993 PITTSFORD - The funeral service for Bernard Newton Carroll, 79, a resident of Pittsford since 1985, who died Tuesday evening at the Veterans Administration Center Hospital in White River Junction, will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Hill Underwood Funeral Home in Suffolk, Virginia. Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery. He was born in Ivor, Virginia, 11 July 1914, son of Lee and Carrie (Raiford) Carroll. Mr. Carroll was a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant. He served during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Margarette Carroll; a daughter, Fletcher Conway of Pittsford; two stepsons, Howard Callis of Suffolk, Virginia, and another Callis of Portsmouth, Virginia; two sisters, Mary Walsh and Annie Lee Wilroy of Suffolk; grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; two great-stepgrandchildren; nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pittsford First Response Squad, RD, Pittsford, 05763. Rutland, Vermont Rutland Daily Herald 02 September 1993 Page 9 ** Vital Statistics Summary** | **Name** | Bernard Newton Carroll | |--------------------------------|-------------------------------- | | **Age** | 79 years | | **Birth** | 11 July 1914; Ivor, Virginia | | **Death** | 31 August 1993; White River Junction, Vermont | ** Table of Relationships** | **Name** | **Relationship** | **Place of Residence** | |---------------------------|-----------------------------|------------------------| | Bernard Newton Carroll | Decedent | Pittsford, Vermont | | Margarette Carroll | Spouse | Pittsford, Vermont | | Fletcher Conway | Daughter | Pittsford, Vermont | | Howard Callis | Stepsone | Suffolk, Virginia | | Callis | Stepsone | Portsmouth, Virginia | | Mary Walsh | Sister | Suffolk, Virginia | | Annie Lee Wilroy | Sister | Suffolk, Virginia | | Grandchildren | Grandchildren | Unknown | | Stepgrandchildren | Stepgrandchildren | Unknown | | Great-stepgrandchildren | Great-stepgrandchildren | Unknown | | Niece | Niece | Unknown | | Nephew | Nephew | Unknown | ** Publication Details** | **Detail** | **Information** | |-----------------------|----------------------| | **Publication Date** | 02 September 1993 | | **Location** | Rutland, Vermont | | **Source** | Rutland Daily Herald | ** Other Relevant Information** - Bernard Newton Carroll served as a Master Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. - Memorial contributions were suggested to be made to the Pittsford First Response Squad.