Homegoing services for retired Detective Sergeant Thomas W. Carr, Sr., Thursday, December 3rd, 1992, 2:00 p.m., Tabernacle Baptist Church 1223 Laney-Walker Boulevard, Augusta, Georgia, Rev. Jerome Anderson, presiding

for
Retired Detective Sergeant Thomas W. Carr, Sr.
Thursday, December 3rd, 1992 - 2:OQ P.M. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 1223 Laney Walker Boulevard Augusta, Georgia
********** Rev. Jerome Anderson, Presiding

Obituary
On Monday, November 30, 1992, my dear loving and belove husband, Thomas Wendell Carr, Sr. departed this life.
Thomas was born September 25, 1928 to the late Lottie and John Carr in Cleveland, North Carolina.
He attended public school in Rowan County and united in Holy Matrimony with Eleanor Knox.
Thomas enlisted in the U.S. Army and served for 24 years. He received many awards and honors to include a Purple Heart for Combat-Korean War. He served overseas, Germany and several years at Fort Gordon, Georgia. While at Fort Gordon, he was a military policeman and handled various assignments throughout the Augusta area. He retired from the military at Fort Gordon and made Augusta his home. He was employed by the Augusta Police Department and was the first Black detective in Augusta. He attended the prestigious criminal investigation school at Fort Gordon, Georgia and numerous other schools and training seminars. Detective Carr was the recipient of the Policeman of the Year Award. He retired from the Augusta Police Department in August of 1991, after 22 years of dedicated service.
He joined the church at an early age and continued to work faithfully. He served on the Deacons Board at Greater Mt. Canaan and worked in the community with family and friends and was well loved and respected as Sgt.
His survivors include his beloved wife, Eleanor P. Carr; two sons, Michael E. Carr of Atlanta, Ga. and Edwin W. Carr of the home; one foster daughter, Robyn White of Augusta, Ga.; three sisters, Hazel Biggers of Charlotte, N.C., Gladys Winston of Salisbury, N.Y. and Margaret Carr of Cleveland, N.C.; three brothers, John F. Carr, Presley Carr and Roy Carr all of Cleveland, N.C.; sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Order Of Service
PRELUDE .............................. Mrs. Edna Stewart
PROCESSIONAL
PRESIDING ......................... Rev. Jerome Anderson
HYMN ........................................... Choir "/ Need Thee Every Hour"
SCRIPTURE Old Testament ......................... Rev. Albert James New Testament .................. Chaplain James L. Adkins Augusta Police Department
PRAYER ............................... Rev. Charles Smith
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................. Mrs. Betty Rivers
REMARKS (2 Minutes, Please) Former Co-Worker ............... Captain Diane Wasson Augusta Police Department Church Member .............. Deacon Bennie Brown, Sr. Friend ............................ Rev. Rudolph Mayes
HYMN ........................................... Choir "When We All Get To Heaven"
OBITUARY ........................... Please Read Silently
EULOGY ............................. Rev. Nathaniel Irvin
PRAYER ............................... Rev. Jacob Trowell
RECESSIONAL
THE INTERMENT .............. Mt. Olive Memorial Gardens
THE FAMILY FELLOWSHIP ................ Fellowship Hall Greater Mt. Canaan

** THE BEARERS OF THE CASKET **
U.S. Army ************
** HONORARY PALLBEARERS **
Augusta Police Department Deacons and Trustees of Greater Mt. Canaan
Students of Westside High School
THE BEARERS OF THE FLORAL TRIBUTES
Hillwood Neighbors Ushers of Greater Mt. Canaan
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Those we love remain with us, For love itself lives on,
And cherished memories never fade Because a loved ones gone . . .
Those we love can never be More than a thought apart, For as long as there is memory, Theyll live on in the heart.
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** OUR GRATITUDE **
The family acknowledges with sincere appreciation your concern, love, many kind deeds and expressions of sympathy during their bereavement.
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Services Entrusted To DENTS UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT