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Carroll was an avid reader, and Dr. Myers says he could share “nuggets of information” that weren’t on the front page, and that helped Carroll have a devout following to attend his classes.
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Carroll, along with Peter Giuliano were featured on an episode of KTLO’s Talk of the Town in January where he discussed his most recent course he held at the Baxter County Library on the War of 1812.
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Carroll is survived by his wife of over 30 years, Caroline Cornelia Kraft; his daughter, Virginia (Scott) O’Brien; his granddaughter, Reni O’Brien; his son, James Court (Genie) Carroll; his brother, Charles (Christy) Carroll; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and his Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Dixie Belle and Peggy Sue.
Visitation will be held Friday afternoon at 1 at Kirby & Family Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will follow at 2 in the chapel. Memorials in Carroll’s name may be made to the Performing Arts Council at Arkansas State University-Mountain Home, the Donald W. Reynolds Library Serving Baxter County Foundation for Community Education Programs, Hospice of the Ozarks or the Food Bank of North Central Arkansas.
The full audio of Carroll’s last visit on KTLO’s Talk of the Town can be found below.