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Julian Carr

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Julian Wiley Carr, 87, was born on September 22, 1929, the third son of Brody Shakespeare Carr and Mae Berry Carr o Hillsborough, NC. He retired to Elkader, IA in 2004 after an editorial and publishing career in New York. He died peacefully on December 31, 2016, in his Elkader Remaining to cherish his memory are his spouse, Raymond A. Stassen, Elkader; his stepdaughter, Martha L.A. Stassen (Reginald Kennedy), Wethersfield, CT; his brother, Alfred Carr (Betty), Hillsborough, NC; his nieces, Margaret Rose Smith, Tampa, FL and LeRae Cooney (Thomas), Hillsborough, NC; his nephews, Stuart T. Carr (Dennis Skrzekut), Hillsborough, NC and David K. Carr (Barbara), Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of friends throughout the United States.

Julian’s ashes are inurned in the columbarium of St. Clement’s Episcopal Parish in Honolulu, HI.

“All lovely things will have an ending. All lovely things will fade and die. And youth, that’s now so bravely spending, Will beg a penny by and by.” Conrad Aiken.

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