CARLE, Ray Gerrard, 81, of Bunnell, Fla., Formerly of St
CARLE, Ray Gerrard, 81, of Bunnell, Fla., formerly of St. Clairsville, died^ugT^S^n Mea- dowbrook Nursmg=~HomeT Bunnell. He was a retired machinist of the Bendix Corp. at NASA Space Center, Florida, and a former employee of Lehigh Portland Cement Co., Flagler Beach plant, Florida; a member of the First Methodist Church, Bunnell, and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, Brady D. and Emma Ger rard Carle; a sister, Edna Ramsay. Surviving are his wife, Lois Shep- n herd Carle; two sons, Arthur L. of Sl Clairsville and Glen A. of Satsuma, Fla.; a daughter, Susan Sheffield Renaud of McIntosh, Ha.; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchi- dren; two nieces; a nephew. Memo rial services were held Aug. 30 at the First Methodist Church. Grave side services were held Sept. 15 at the Noah Carle family plot at Union* Cemetery, SL Clairsville. /f&/v JZ CARLE, Robert Eugene Sr., 84, of Hot Springs Village. Ark., died Monday, June 30! 2003, in a local hospital. He was bom Nov. 1, 1918, in Washington, Pa., son of the late Mary McKinley Haney Carle and Robert Jacob Carle. He was a retired store manager for Big K, a 32nd Degree Mason and Scottish Rite and an Army Master Sergeant during World In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Virginia O'Hara. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, Dorothy Sanders Carle; a son, Rob Carle Jr. of Paragould, Ark.; two daughters, Cynthia Calhoun and Sandra Carle, both of Hot Springs Village, Ark.; a sister, Emma Lou Carle of Elm Grove, W.Va.; five grandchil dren; and ten great-grandchil dren.
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