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Patrick L. Carroll, Jr.

April 20, 1923 — February 28, 2024

Fairfield

Patrick L. Carroll, Jr.

Patrick L, Carroll, Jr., a lifelong resident of Fairfield and beloved husband of 60 years to the late

Millicent M. Carroll, died on February 28 th at Carolton Convalescent Hospital surrounded by his

family’s love a few weeks shy of his 101st birthday.

“Pat” was a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas Elementary School and Roger Ludlowe High School. In

1942 he became a firefighter with the Army Corps of Engineers at Bradley Field. He left the corps to

volunteer for the Army in February 1943. A WWII veteran, Pat served in the European Theater in

England and Germany and graduated from Infantry Officer’s Candidate School in Fontainebleau,

France as a Second Lieutenant in June 1945. He spent 17 months in Berlin as an M.P. Platoon

Leader in Templehof Airdrome where in addition to other duties he was assigned as the Battalion’s

Escort Officer providing security for and escorting VIPs during their visits to Berlin, one of whom was

General George Patton at the VJ parade in Berlin. His active duty ended in February 1947 and shortly

thereafter he joined a Reserve Unit and stayed until his retirement in 1970 at the rank of Lieutenant

Colonel.

After the war, Pat returned to Fairfield and joined the Police Department in 1948, retiring as a Captain

in 1978. While serving as an officer, he was invited to attend the FBI National Academy in Quantico,

Virginia and graduated in 1960. He was an officer in the Connecticut Chapter of the National

Academy Association for many years.

Pat lived a life dedicated to public service. He founded the Fairfield Police Athletic League, was

President of the Wakeman Boys and Girls Club where he was honored as one of the first inductees of

their Wakeman Hall of Fame for all of his work, including his support of girls’ membership in the club.

He served as a Fairfield Fire Commissioner, Shellfish Commissioner, and Harbor Management

Commissioner and was active in the adoption of the Town’s Harbor Management Plan in 1995. He

was a charter member of the Citizens Advisory Council to the Connecticut Department of

Environmental Protection (DEP), and served for many years as a member of the New England

Fishery Management Council. He was a 70-year member of the volunteer Fairfield Hook and Ladder

Company No. 1 and served as its Chief. He was involved in local veteran’s activities and

organizations and was Master of Ceremonies for the Fairfield Memorial Day Parade for more than 20

years.

In 1992 Pat was appointed as the Southport Harbormaster by Governor Lowell Weicker and

re-appointed by Governor Jodi Rell who said, “Pat has spent his life looking for ways to give back to

Fairfield and the State of Connecticut and I thank him for it.” He retired as Harbormaster in 2014 after

22 years, but continued to provide “invaluable assistance” to the Harbor Management Commission

and to his Harbormaster successors. Pat said he considered the Southport Harbor his second home

and he seldom missed a day there, frequently stopping to visit after dropping his great grandchildren

off at high school and picking up his Dunkin Donuts coffee.

But more than anything, Pat embodied the best qualities: unconditional love for family and friends,

kindness, respect for others, optimism, integrity, and an unending generosity that could be seen in

everything he did. He was a lifelong learner, a voracious reader, and a mentor and teacher to many.

He was an accomplished and avid, fisherman and hunter, and was the outdoor columnist for the

Fairfield Citizen for 18 years.

Most importantly, he was a devoted family man, dedicated to his cherished wife, Millicent, his

children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He lived to see them happy and called or sent daily

texts to check in on them or send them a hug. He relished the time he spent with them, whether it be

fishing, hunting, doing a crossword puzzle, enjoying Sunday morning breakfasts and weekly diner

nights, or listening to their latest escapades while cheering on their accomplishments.

He touched the lives of so many people and his passing is deeply felt by his entire family, many loyal

friends and countless others who loved him dearly in his extensive network, whether near or far.

He is survived and will be greatly missed by his three children, daughter, Marilyn P. Carroll and

husband, Gilbert Mott, of Ridgefield; his son Patrick L. Carroll III and wife, Denise, of Seymour; his

son Gregory N. Carroll and wife, Laurie, of Fairfield; his granddaughter, Jennifer P. McLaughlin and

husband, Brian; his grandsons John J. Petrafesa, Jr.; Ryan Carroll and wife, Courtney; James Carroll

and wife, Megan ; Patrick Mott and wife, Meghan; and great grandchildren Aidan and Molly

McLaughlin; Kate, Jack, and Rocco Petrafesa; Owen, Henry, Hazel, and Russell Carroll and Malcolm

Mott. He is also survived by his faithful sister, Maryann Pearson, and 11 nieces and nephews. He

was predeceased by his parents, Patrick and Mary Carroll; his brother, George Carroll, as well as his

beloved daughter and son-in-law, Millicent M. and John J. Petrafesa, Sr., who welcomed him with

open arms in heaven.

Calling hours will be at the Spear -Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield on March

10, from 3 – 8 pm. Friends and family are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on March 11 at

10:00 am meeting directly in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 1719 Post Road, Fairfield.

Interment with military honors will follow in St. Thomas Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that you consider a donation to the USO , Wakeman

Boys and Girls Club , or the Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield .

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Past Services

Visitation

Sunday, March 10, 2024

3:00 - 8:00 pm (Eastern time)

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Mass of Christian Burial

Monday, March 11, 2024

Starts at 10:00 am (Eastern time)

St. Thomas Aquinas Church

1719 Post Road, Fairfield, CT 06824

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Interment

Monday, March 11, 2024

Starts at 11:15 am (Eastern time)

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