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8A ? THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2004
Obituaries
ARTHUR BANG EDWARD CARR III MONA FAVRE CLAYTON GRIFFITH NICHOLE LADNER CHARLES MARSHALL RANDY NECAISE HERMAN NELSON MABLE PATTERSON RAY WILSON
ARTHUR BANG
Mr. Arthur Bang, 67, of Vancleave died Friday, July 23, 2004, in Vancleave.
Mr. Bang was a native and lifelong resident of Vancleave. He was a retired logger in the pulpwood business and a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, Bernadette Bang of Vancleave; three sons, Adam Bang and his wife, Trisha, of Lake, MS; Nicholas Bank and Louis Bang of Vancleave; two brothers, Alvin Bang of Gulfport and Larry Eley of Pascagoula and four grandchildren, Jacob and Christopher Bang of Lake, MS and Tenisha and Xena Bang of Vancleave.
Graveside services were held Monday, July 26, at Beulah Cemetery.
Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home in Ocean Springs is in charge of arrangements.
EDWARD CARR, III
Edward Wheeler Carr, III died on Monday, July 26, 2004, in Gulfport, MS.
Mr. Wheeler was a Catholic and a member of Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church. He was a native of Waveland, MS. and a longtime resident of New Orleans , LA. before retiring to Bay St. Louis, MS. in 1969. He owned and operated Automatic Heat. Growing up, he was an Eagle Scout, and was a graduate of Rugby Academy of New Orleans, and wrestled with the Southern AAU for over 16 years. Mr. Carr was a member of the Hancock County Historical Society, and the Bay St. Louis Senior Citizens.
He was preceded in death by his wife Rose Peters Carr, parents, Allen and Frances Ott Bushnell; brothers, Henry Bushnell and Sidney Prendergast; sisters, Beatrice Shannon and Margaret Jones.
He is survived by sons, Edward W. Carr, IV of Harvey, LA.; Robert A. Carr of Arabi, LA.; Donald E. Carr of Costa Rica; Lawrence H. Carr of
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Carr of Albany, LA.; Stuart Peters of Slidell, LA.; and Norman Peters of El Paso, TX; daughters, Madelyn C. Frosch of Bay St. Louis, MS.; Carolyn C. Boe of Harvey, LA.; Frances C. Lally of Kenner, LA.; Mary Jane Verwoerdt of Marrero, LA; and Shirley	Judy
Sketteno of Diamondhead, MS. He is also survived by over 40 grandchildren, 50 great grandchildren and over 10	great	great
Grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, July 29, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Clare Catholic Church in Waveland,	MS.	where
friends may call after 9:00 a.m. Burial will be at Gulf Coast Memorial Cemetery.
In Lieu of flowers the family prefers donations to be made to St. Clarke School Scholarship Fund, 234 South Beach Blvd., Waveland, MS. 39576-4000. Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS. is in charge of the arrangements.
Edward Wheeler Carr, III
Edward Wheeler Carr, III went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday, July 26, 2004, in Gulfport, MS. Mr. Wheeler was a Catholic and a member of Our I>ady of the Gulf Catholic Church. He was a native of Waveland, MS. and a longtime resident of New Orleans, IA, before retiring to Bay St Ix)uis, MS. in 1969. He owned and operated Automatic Heat Growing up, he was an Eagle Scout, and was a graduate of Rugby Academy of New Orleans, and wresded with the Southern AAU for over 16 years. Mr. Carr was a member of the Hancock County Historical Society, and the Bay St Louis Senior Citizens. He was preceded in death by his wife Rose Peters Carr, parents Allen and Frances Ott Bushnell, brothers Henry Bushnell and Sidney Prendergast, sisters Beatrice Shannon and Margaret Jones. He is survived by sons Edward W. Carr, IV of Harvey, LA, Robert A. Carr of Arabi, LA., Donald E. Carr of Costa Rica, Lawrence H. Carr of Destrehan, IA, William I). Carr of Albany, IA, Stuart Peters of Slidell, LA, and Norman Peters of El Paso, TX. Daughters Madelyn C. Frosch of Bay St Louis, MS., Carolyn C. Boe of Harvey, IA, Frances C. Lally of Kenner, IA., Mary Jane Verwoerdt of Marrero, La., and Shirley Judy Sketteno of Diamondhead, MS. He is also survived by over 40 Grandchildren, 50 Great Grandchildren and over 10 Great Great Grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, July 29, 2004 at 11:00 AM. from St Clare Catholic Church in Wavela,1d, MS., where friends


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