Douglas Alan Carroll

September 10, 2019
CARROLL, DOUGLAS A.

  Douglas Alan Carroll, 89, of Nashua, NH, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family in the house he and his high school sweetheart, Lillian D. (Landry) Carroll purchased in 1957. They created a warm and friendly environment for all.        

   Born in Nashua on March 24, 1930, he was a son of the late Mark Dunbar Carroll and Esther Johanna (Peterson) Carroll. Douglas resided on Reed Street in Hudson with is parents, siblings, uncles and his favorite dog Buster. The family moved to Nashua when Doug was in his early teens. He worked at the former Tremont Theater where met the loved of his life, Lillian Dorothy Landry, whom he married on June 12, 1948.

    A graduate of Nashua High School, Doug furthered his education in Electrical Engineering at Lowell Tech (now University of Massachusetts at Lowell). In his early years he worked as a TV repairman then secured a position with the former Deluxe Radio Sales & Service on East Pearl Street in Nashua as a TV serviceman. He was promoted to Manager and worked there until he retired at the age of 62. He opened Carroll’s VCR repair service and ran the part-time business venture from home. Doug produced the Carroll-Dunbar Genealogy collection after Lillian’s death in 1995. His work was submitted to the Peterborough, NH Historical Society in 1997 and cataloged for research.  

   Doug had many hobbies: he was a skilled wood-worker and created miniature replicas of local attractions. In addition to feeding birds daily, Douglas hand-crafted bird houses. Fishing, bowling, playing pool and horseshoeing were among his other interests. His artistic expression as an organist still plays in our minds. Douglas was an avid Boston sports fan who enjoyed watching the games with his friends and family. He spent many hours recording friends and family then created CD’s for all to enjoy.

Doug was an admirable man who will be remembered as always lending a helping hand, his great sense of humor, kindness, and love. God speed you on your journey and we picture you getting to the Gates of Heaven and wiping your brow with a sly smile and saying ”no sweat”.

   In addition to his wife and parents, Doug was predeceased by his four brothers and their wives: Mark D. Jr. and Margery Carroll, John E. and Loretta (Shepard) Carroll, David W. and Virginia M. (Robinson) Carroll, Lawrence D. and Noella C. (Roberge) Carroll, Walter Dunbar, and all the Landry in-laws. His great-granddaughter, Savannah Carroll; his nieces, Debra (Carroll) Simard and Diane McMullen; his nephews, Jon Carroll, James Carroll and John Miller.

  Members of his family include a son, Lawrence D. and his wife Donna (Markham) Carroll of Redondo Beach, CA; his three daughters, Linda Carroll, Mary J. (Carroll) Banks of Nashua and Cindy E. (Carroll) and her husband David Dillavou, Sr. of Hudson; also 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

   Calling hours will be held at the FARWELL FUNERAL HOME, 18 Lock Street, Nashua, Monday, September 16th beginning at 9 a.m. until his funeral service at 11 o’clock. Interment will follow at Westview Cemetery in Hudson. Friends are invited to attend.

    Arrangements are in the care of the FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE. (603) 882-0591. www.farwellfuneralservice.com 

10 Comments on Douglas Alan Carroll

Stephen Banks said : Guest Report Sep 16, 2019 at 7:59 PM

It is very sad that Doug's life has come to an end. I was fortunate to have had Doug as a father-in-law. He was unfailingly kind to me and we enjoyed watching many a ball game and auto race together. I especially remember his joy in Larry being there those Sunday afternoons. They were good times even when the Patriots or Red Sox didn't hold up their end (which in those years that was most of the time). I appreciate the love Doug had for his family, including my children. I would say that was the hallmark of the man. He was kind and loving, not self-seeking but rather he was unselfish. He was rich in the love that he gave and in the way his family loved him. Some of the most lasting memories I have of Doug and Lillian are of when they spent several weeks with us in Tennessee helping care for Cliff and Cindy while Mary was carrying Kelly. We managed to take in the attractions around Nashville and it was a joyful time. We also spent some time walking around the Civil War battlefield at Stones River and discussing some of the more somber things in life. It is that somberness that I am feeling now. How life ends. And how lucky I was to have Doug as my father-in-law and as a grandfather to my children. Thank you Doug. I think you were great.

Deb & Carl Provencal said : Guest Report Sep 15, 2019 at 5:50 PM

Our deepest sympathy for Larry, Linda, Mary, Cindy, and Grandchildren. We are happy to hear you were all together in his final moments. May you cherish this and all his memories. Love, Carl & Debra Provencal ❤❤❤

Dolly and Norman Cantara said : Guest Report Sep 14, 2019 at 4:56 PM

Ahhhhhhh. Remembering he and my grandfather and the crazy things I heard about those mischevious men. Loved visiting he and Lillian, ( his deceased wife ) Those two always welcomed everyone into their homes, day or night. I remember playing together with Linda his daughter in their livingroom and playing with Cindy and Mary when they were born.. He lived a great life and was just a very nice man.. I am sure he is looking down with my dad and grandad and many others, keeping watch over his family.. He has touched many lives. Hugs and all.

Diana Rivera O’Connor said : Guest Report Sep 14, 2019 at 2:34 PM

RIP Uncle Doug

Bill Gerow and Eileen Palermo said : Guest Report Sep 14, 2019 at 7:28 AM

Bill and I send our deepest condolences. May he Rest In Peace.

Lori Kerr said : Guest Report Sep 14, 2019 at 2:38 AM

My deepest sympathies to the whole family. Love you guys. Lori (Dillavou ) Kerr

Katie Clifton (grand daughter) said : Guest Report Sep 13, 2019 at 11:54 PM

Genealogy not Gynecology....... Oh my..... only me! :)

Katie Clifton (grand daughter) said : Guest Report Sep 13, 2019 at 11:46 PM

Fondest Memories..... white tee shirts to bed, broom stick with bells on the roof at Christmas, rising bread dough on the fridge top, Jobeals and all the spreads on the table every sunday, pudding, roast beef cooked to perfection in the microwave, homemade french fries, Corned Beef hash (secret ingredient.... beets for color), toboggan, pound cake, jello with heavy cream, homemade mash potted with gravy and hamburger patties, pocket protector for pens in your shirt, rubber slip ons for your shoes in the winter or rain, funny black fur hat in the winter, cigarettes, Bud Lite, Homemade brick grill outback, mud pies, wood swing, trees for climbing, rides to work, reading Sunday paper and doing crossword puzzles, Saltine crackers and butter, oatmeal, Laurel and Hardy, Old Western movies, All in the Family, Dvd's, CD's, VHS tapes, Beta Tapes, Organs, Gynecology, Family gatherings, BBQ's, Holiday's, Birthday's, Family, Home and most important LOVE! I love and miss you Pepere!

Caroline Paton said : Guest Report Sep 13, 2019 at 9:36 PM

My condolence to Larry, Linda, Mary and Cindy with the passing of their father. When I think of Uncle Doug, laughter comes to mind. He was always smiling and so enjoyed family time.So many nice gatherings at their home, at the Patons,for Christmases, and fun times at the beach cottage in Maine. I am so thankful, I was able to see him In August for a short visit. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you dear family.

Denise Landry Morgan said : Guest Report Sep 13, 2019 at 8:28 PM

Uncle Doug was the best uncle. He always had a smile on his face! My love to Linda, Cindy, Mary and Larry. I loved your father. He was my fathers best friend. Miss you all!! Life just seemss to get in the way. Take Care! Next year when I am in NH I'll look you guys up... Here's my cell # 704-431-9721 if you get a chance and want to reconnect. Love you all!!

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