Nathaniel Carroll Sr

L EGACY OF W ISDOM AND E NCOURAGEMENT Known for his sharp business mind and generous spirit, Nathaniel was a mentor to the entire family. He constantly encouraged family members to "be better, do better, and want more." He stressed the importance of using money and time wisely, urging the younger generation to seize business opportunities and not waste their years. His concern for every family member's well-being was evident in his continuous encouragement for everyone to take care of their health and plan for their futures. P ASSIONS AND I NTERESTS Nathaniel was a devoted sports fan, particularly enjoying football. Though he was a New Orleans Saints fan at heart, he wasn't above wearing a Dallas Cowboys t-shirt, showing his appreciation for both teams. He found great joy in watching boxing and football games, often sharing his enthusiasm with family and friends. He loved horses, and for a while, he owned a few and enjoyed horseback riding and caring for his stable. S URVIVORS Nathaniel is survived by his loving wife, Debra Lissa Adams Carroll; Four sons: Travis Carroll (Amber); Nathaniel Carroll, Jr., Cedric Carroll and Damon Carroll (Shamoka); one daughter, Senathia Johnson; Children he raised were: Micheal Neal (Yoko), Nikisha Neal (Saida); and Lamar Hudson; his siblings: Robert Carroll (Naomi), Herman Carroll (Patricia), Edward Lee Carroll (Joyce), Christa Carroll, Mark (Zelda) Anthony Carroll, and Wayne Carroll (Virgina); His sister-in-laws, Joslyn Wright (Roosevelt), Peggy Charmaine Roquemore, and Rosie Ann Smith; a host of grandchildren, nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him as a man of integrity, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to his family's success and happiness. Nathaniel's legacy of hard work, smart investing, and caring for others will continue to inspire future generations of the Carroll family.

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