
John P. Carr
November 24, 1952 -
April 17, 2026

With profound mix of sadness and a nod to his colorful personality, we announce the passing of John Perry Carr, who was born on November 24, 1952, to parents, Dean and June (Armstrong) Carr. John, a beloved husband, dedicated father, and cherished friend, departed this world peacefully with his family by his side on Friday, April 17, 2026, at the age of 73. John was a larger-than-life character known for his loud, boisterous demeanor and unapologetically crass sense of humor. While he might not have been everyone's cup of tea, those who knew him well understood and appreciated his unique charm.
John found joy in the simple pleasures of life. He cherished fishing where he could connect with nature, and he spent countless hours tinkering on various projects, always seeking to learn something new and create something special. He also loved going to Las Vegas, where he relished the excitement and energy of the city.
John was a resident of Kenosha, where he dedicated many years of service to the Racine Water Department.
Despite his sometimes gruff exterior and his general aversion to social niceties, he had a soft spot for the people who broke through his tough shell. His stories, often loud and unapologetically raw, will be missed, as will his unmistakable presence.
On June 22, 2002, John was united in marriage to the love of his life, Nancy Wamboldt Waddle, with whom he shared countless moments of laughter and love. Together, they crafted a life enriched by family and the unbreakable bonds of devotion.
John is survived by his wife, Nancy; children, John Carr Jr., Jamie Carr, Jeremy Carr, Jodi Carr, James Waddle, William (Melissa) Waddle and his precious puppy, Daisy, who carry forth his legacy of strength and kindness. He leaves behind a tapestry of memories woven with joy, laughter, and quiet determination, a testament to his character and the immeasurable impact he had on those around him. He is further survived by his grandchildren, Josephine Johnson, Logan Carr, Jaylee Carr, Jayda Hayes, J'Amerie Hayes, Jurnee Hayes, Jai Hayes, Jhream Payne, Connor Waddle, Carl Waddle, Luca Waddle, Kenzie Waddle, Tate Waddle, Taylor Waddle and Phillip Waddle; siblings, Jacquie Vermillion, Ruth (Dennis) Wamboldt, Les (Nancy) Carr and Mark (Amy) Carr; and sister-in-law, Terry Carr.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings, Bonnie Jean Carr, Katherine Medel, Luther Carr and brother-in-law, John Vermillion.
As we reflect on John's life, we can remember him in true Carr fashion and perhaps indulge in some laughter and loud stories, just the way he would have liked it.
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Linda SerpePosted on:
April 23, 2026My heart goes out to you Nancy and all of your families. I always enjoyed John and how was interested in your friends. My daughter Chrissy sends her sympathies. She cannot go to a funeral home after loosing her Father and many family members. She loved John and appreciated his friendship. Your sister and my sister want to get you and I together for lunch. We ❤️ love you Nancy
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Tom DicksPosted on:
April 22, 2026John and Nancy have been neighbors for the past 6 years and his obituary hits the nail on the head.. I shall truly miss our conversations on politics, the crazy world we live in and of course our yards. God’s peace Big John!
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Keith HaasPosted on:
April 22, 2026Gone too soon. John and Nancy and Jill and I spent a lovely week in San Diego CA. While attending a water convention we ate like kings and queens. We had Sunday Brunch at the famous Hotel Del Coronado. At $75 a plate we splurged and ate our moneys worth. John was a gentle giant and a truly caring individual. We will miss him dearly.
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Joan MattsonPosted on:
April 21, 2026Sincere condolences to Nancy and all who loved and were loved by John. Nancy, I will be keeping you all in my heart and prayers. Love, Joan M







