Carl's obituary
Carl Ray United with the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church at an early age with his Parents and Siblings. He grew up singing in the Youth and Adult Choir as he got older. He loved participating in Sunday School and many Church Activities. He truly had a love for all music especially Gospel and Blues. He love to harmonize and sing blues songs. His favorite Artist were Johnny Taylor and Tyrone Davis. Even during his hospital stay, he didn’t mind making the nurses smile by singing to them.
On October 9, 2019 Carl transitioned from labor to reward. He will reunite in Heaven with his parents, Otis Eddington and Earlene Eddington, three Sisters: Margie Davis Mims, Deanna Eddington Flowers, and Sharonda Eddington. One Brother: Albert Smith
He leaves to Cherish his memory, Special Life Partner of over 35 yrs, Khersynthia Brown of Paris Tx, one daughter, Cornisha Brown, three Sons, Cartillous(Scooter) Brown, Carl Ray Eddington JR(CJ), Octavious Ewing all of Paris, Tx. Five Grandchildren who he loved dearly.
Four Brothers, Henry Smith of Midland Tx, James Smith(Maggie) of Grapeland Tx, Otis Eddington JR(Paula) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, R.H. Smith of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Julian Eddington(Gloria) of Merriam, Kansas. Four Sisters, Rita Adams(Victor) of Mexia, Tx , Reta Gossett of Mesquite, Tx , Yakena Bursey of Dallas Tx, Delois Moore of Lubbock Tx.
One Living Special Aunt: Dorothy Savage of Detroit, Tx and a host of Nieces and Nephews.
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My heartfelt condolences to you and your family, I'm remembering Carl Ray with his voice and love of songs!! I'll alway…
My heartfelt condolences to you and your family, I'm remembering Carl Ray with his voice and love o…
My heartfelt condolences to you and your family, I'm remembering…