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Edith Evelyn <I>Floyd</I> Carroll

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Edith Evelyn Floyd Carroll

Birth
Higbee, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Jun 1981 (aged 75)
Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Higbee, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Edith Evelyn Floyd Carroll was born in Higbee, Randolph, Missouri on 19 February 1906, to John Wesley Floyd, Jr, and Clara Belle Rogers Floyd. She was married to Ralph Elmer Carroll on 23 March 1924. Edith was employed at the Brown Shoe Factory in Moberly and Booneville until about 1971. She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, Moberly, Randolph, Missouri. Edith passed away at 8:55 am on 4 June 1981 at the Moberly Regional Medical Center, Moberly, Randolph, Missouri.

Bio courtesy of Stella Mae Carroll Myers
29 August 2013


I was just a young boy when Grandma Carroll died, but I remember her very well. She loved to fish and would spend hours doing so. She taught me many tricks about fishing that I still use today. Grandma taught me how to play Solitaire and a few other card games. I still miss her and look forward to the day when we will all be together again!

John William Myers
1 September 2013

Edith Evelyn Floyd Carroll was born in Higbee, Randolph, Missouri on 19 February 1906, to John Wesley Floyd, Jr, and Clara Belle Rogers Floyd. She was married to Ralph Elmer Carroll on 23 March 1924. Edith was employed at the Brown Shoe Factory in Moberly and Booneville until about 1971. She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, Moberly, Randolph, Missouri. Edith passed away at 8:55 am on 4 June 1981 at the Moberly Regional Medical Center, Moberly, Randolph, Missouri.

Bio courtesy of Stella Mae Carroll Myers
29 August 2013


I was just a young boy when Grandma Carroll died, but I remember her very well. She loved to fish and would spend hours doing so. She taught me many tricks about fishing that I still use today. Grandma taught me how to play Solitaire and a few other card games. I still miss her and look forward to the day when we will all be together again!

John William Myers
1 September 2013



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