Deacon George K. Carr II
Published 5:00 am Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Deacon George Kiernan Carr II, of Moss Bluff passed away on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024 from the comfort of his home.
Deacon Carr, 74, was born in New Orleans, La. to George K. Carr and Audrey Biehl Carr on April 19, 1949. He was a graduate of Archbishop Shaw High School; University of Southwestern Louisiana (ULL) with a Bachelor of Arts; Miami University with a Master of Science; and the Graduate Theological Foundation with a Doctor of Ministry.
As a young pioneer in the Cable Television Industry, he began his career as a Field Instructor for Southwest Ohio Instructional Television Association, then moved on to become an Instructor of Mass Communication at Central Missouri State University, specializing in activities and production training between institutions and Cable TV. This led to an offer of Systems Manager for Henderson Cable TV in Kentucky, followed by various positions and management opportunities throughout Kentucky, Nebraska, Missouri, Louisiana and, ultimately, England. In 1996, Deacon Carr returned home to Louisiana and pursued his calling in ministry.
He began his studies for the diaconate in the United States and completed the process after moving to England. The Celebration of Ordination to the Diaconate occurred on Sept. 5 1992, at Holy Family Church in Luton, England where he began his ministry in the Diocese of Northampton. Upon his return home to Louisiana in 1996, Deacon Carr served the Diocese of Lake Charles, launching the diocese’s website, as well as being assigned as Deacon to Our Lady Queen of Heaven Parish. In this capacity, he provided support, empathy, wisdom, and spiritual guidance to engaged couples, married couples, young parents, and those who were grieving. He performed a multitude of baptisms as well as research and support for those seeking annulments throughout his ministry. During his 31 years in ministry, his goal was to make a difference to all he encountered. His legacy confirms he had a special place in the hearts of all he served.
Deacon Carr had a passion for Ham Radio which began as a young boy and he was a licensed Amateur Radio (HAM) Operator, WA5KBH, for 59 years. He was also a talented chip carver and enjoyed gifting his works to family and friends.
Deacon Carr was a well-respected pillar of his industry, his ministry, and within his communities. He was an active member of countless clubs, organizations, volunteer programs, and community events in every community in which he lived.
A truly humble, admirable man in every aspect of his life, it was imperative to him to maintain a balance between the needs of his family, demands of his job and his service to his ministry. He will be remembered for his listening ear, kind heart and boundless love and devotion to his faith and his family.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 53 years, Joan Abshire Carr of Moss Bluff; four children, Jennifer Munoz (Peggy Snyder) of Pagosa Springs, Colo. and grandchildren, Milagro and Mackenzie; George K Carr III (Kristin Stiegel) of Holden, La., Jacqueline Fontenot (Christopher) of Lubbock, Texas, and Jessica Wilson (Jackson) of Lake Charles, La.; sister, Angelle Gonzalez (Robert) of Nine Mile Point, La.; brother-in-law, Craig Mundie of Seattle, Wash.; and sister-in-law, Linda Abshire Gremillion of Houston, Texas; as well as several nieces and nephews. Also left to remember him is Hector Martinz (Samilia Fernadez) who came over from Cuba in 2015 and were embraced and mentored by George and Joan as their own.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Marie Therese Mundie.
A Mass of Christian burial will be observed at 11 a.m. Friday, March 1, 2024 at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church with Monsignor James Gaddy as the celebrant and homilist. Interment services will follow at Consolata Cemetery. Visitation at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Thursday will be from 3:30 p.m. until 5 p.m. and will resume from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. with a Scripture service beginning at 7 p.m. Visitation Friday will be from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. with a Rosary service beginning at 10 a.m.
Memorial donations may be made to Saint Joseph Seminary College via their website www.saintjosep habbey.com/donate-semi nary-college-general
Words of comfort to the family may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneral home.net.