Carroll, Ira L. 72, son of the late Barney and Lyla Carroll, loving brother of Earl A. Carroll and Senator Howard W. (Eda) Carroll, dear uncle of Jacqueline Carroll and Barbara Carroll (fiance Dan Delano). Funeral services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., at The Piser Chapel, 9200 N. Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Interment Westlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to The Ezra Habonim Niles Township Jewish Congregation, 4500 W. Dempster St., Skokie, IL 60076 or American Cancer Society, would be appreciated. Info: Piser Funeral Services, 847-679-4740.

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Laura Cofran
February 28, 2008
You'll never know how much I miss him. We went traveling, dancing, white-water rafting, road trips, and car shows together. And that was in the last 10 years! He was a remarkable man. Hard-headed, always right! and usually sharing HIS opinion, But had a very large heart.
I will never forget him.
Gary Abramson
February 28, 2008
I am terribly sorry to hear of your loss. I hope that the love and support of family and friends and the memories of Ira are bringing you comfort at this time.
Dawn Cluff
February 28, 2008
Dear Senator and Family,
I am very sorry for your loss -- my thoughts and prayers are with you and yours at this time. I remember Ira fondly from my days working with you as your assistant.
With deepest sympathy and respect,
Wayne Rhine
February 27, 2008
Dear Howie and family: My deepest condolences on the loss of your brother Ira May your memories of him help get you through this trying timee.
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Tony DiBiase
February 25, 2008
We are sorry for your loss and
our prayers are with you.
Tony & Dee DiBiase
JIM MILLS
February 25, 2008
DEAR HOWIE AND EARL
WHAT WONDERFUL MEMORIES I HAVE OF YOUR BROTHER
1949 I TIED HIM IN THE HORSESHOW AT CAMP
THE FOOTBALL GAMES AT GREENBRIAR, HE WAS GREAT,
WE MET IN 1968 AT CLERK TYPIST SCHOOL AT FT LEONARD WOOD...HE WAS
THE HEAD OF OUR BARACKS AS A STUDENT AND HE MADE ME A SQUAD LEADER SO I DIDNT PULL ANY KP
HE CAME TO GRADUATION AT CLINTON
WHEN I GAVE THE SPEECH I THINK IN 05
MOSTLY I WILL MISS THE E MAILS
BOTH JOKES AND OTHERS
MY WIFE HAS A 61 ROLLS WHICH SHE HAD SOME WORK DONE BY GORDON... SHE MADE A BIG MISTAKE AND IRA AND I LAUGHED ABOUT IT
FROM ALL OF US ,NATE AND NORMAN FISHMAN ...HERB BAUM ....CHUCKIE GANNON...FRED KANTER ...WE WILL ALL MISS HIM
Terry Arvey
February 25, 2008
I was saddened to learn of the passing of your brother. My best wishes to you and all your family.
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