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Wall of
Distinction Honoree

MARTIN LUTHER CARR, 73, of
Cynthiana, Ky., died Mon., June 18, 2007, at Harrison Memorial
Hospital. He was born in Harrison Co., Ky., June 5, 1934, to
the late Milton Meek and Delilah Criswell Carr. Mr. Carr was a
member of the Benson United Methodist Church where he had
served as Treasurer and Sunday School Teacher. He was
President of the Benson Cemetery Board and Instrumental in
rebuilding the Benson United Methodist Church after a fire in
2005.
He
was a member of the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association and
former Rotary Club member. His educational background included
Georgetown College, BA University of Kentucky, Masters and
Specialist Degrees in Educational Administration, Indiana
University, Doctorate in Educational Administration. Graduate
School Teaching, Eastern Kentucky University, Rank 1 Classes,
School Finance & Law, Elementary & Secondary Curriculum,
Buildings & Grounds, Superintendency. He served as teacher and
principal in Harrison County. Superintendent of Schools in
Williamstown, retired Superintendent of Harrison County
Schools, Interim High School Principal in Bracken Co., Knox
County, Interim Superintendent, Bath County, Harlan County,
Knox County, Breckinridge County, Woodford County and Floyd
County, Interim Assistant Superintendent in charge of Finance,
Boone County, Independent Contractor & Consultant, Knox County,
Scholastic Review Audits, Magoffin, Pike, Spencer & Nicholas
Counties, and Tribunal Hearing ADM Training. Mr. Carr was an
honorably discharged Army Veteran.
Survivors include is wife, Mary Shropshire Carr, His children,
James Martin (Angie) Carr, Susan Russell (Jim) Rogers, Mary
Cathryn (Steve) Slucher and John Milton (Beth) Carr, one sister,
Ruth (Gerri) Poynter, Grandchildren, Robert Lincoln Jacobs,
Jakob Clifford Slucher, Kelsey Mae Carr, Mariah Criswell Carr,
Nickolas Russell Slucher, Grant James Carr, Haley Ann Carr,
Lukas-Carr Slucher, Frances Alexis Lanza and Sara-Ella Shropshire
Carr, Niece, Donna (Harold) Harpe, nephew James Milton Poynter,
sister in laws, Phyllis Cooper and Martha (Jim) Barnes.
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