Individual Details
Rachel Carr
(10 Apr 1908 - 22 Feb 2009)
She attended Smead School for Girls and the Westover School in Middlebury, CT, graduating in 1928.
She was a charter member of the Junior League of Toledo.
She was a charter member of the Junior League of Toledo.
Events
Families
Spouse | Walter Sherman Hayes (1893 - 1976) |
Child | Walter Sherman "Sandy" Hayes Jr. |
Child | Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Hayes |
Spouse | Robert Daniels Falconer ( - 1986) |
Father | William Clifton Carr |
Mother | Cora Elizabeth Crim |
Sibling | Robert Carr |
Sibling | Richard Carr |
Sibling | William Carr |
Sibling | Elizabeth Carr |
Sibling | Louise Carr |
Notes
Marriage
Married in the Collingwood Ave. Presbyterian Church by Rev. R. Lincoln Long.Death
RACHEL CARR (HAYES) FALCONERRachel Carr Falconer, 100, formerly of Perrysburg, Ohio, died Sunday,
February 22, 2009, in Edina, Minnesota. Rachel was born April 10, 1908, in
Toledo, Ohio, to William C. and Cora Elizabeth (Crim) Carr. She married
Walter S. Hayes in 1935. He died in 1976. She married Robert D. Falconer
in 1978, and he died in 1986.
Rachel was an active member of First Presbyterian Church in
Perrysburg. For many years she provided and arranged the flowers for the
Sunday services, and she worked tirelessly at the annual rummage sales. She
was a member of the Perrysburg Garden Club and the New Century Club,
and she was a charter member of the Junior League of Toledo. She learned to
love birds and nature from her mother. She felt lucky and thankful to have
the love of family and friends.
Rachel is survived by her son, Walter Sherman "Sandy" Hayes (Jean
Hayes) of Scotia, NY, daughter Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Parks (Gregg Parks)
of St Louis Park, MN; grandchildren Elizabeth Hayes of North Adams, MA,
Laura Hayes (Joseph Ayotte) of Concord, NH, Scott Russell Hayes (fiancé
Laurie Cooper) of Springfield, NH, Jonathan Gregg Parks of Minneapolis,
MN; and great grandson Dean Hayes Ayotte of Concord, NH. Rachel was
preceded in death by her brothers, Robert, Richard, and William Carr and
sisters, Elizabeth Slade and Louise Yerxa.
A celebration of Rachel's life will be held March 14, 2009, at 4:00
p.m., at First Presbyterian Church of Perrysburg, 200 E. Second Street,
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551, with the Rev. Jeanne Kumbalek officiating. Burial
will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Rachel's
name to First Presbyterian Church of Perrysburg or to a charity of the donor's
choice.