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A Life Well Lived... a dear friend of mine tragically passed last week

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He was a close friend over last 10+ years... he lived an incredible life. His obit is an amazing read.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/da...rr-pritchett-collins&pid=186578251&fhid=11533


COLLINS IV, Lieutenant Carr Pritchett Carr P. Collins IV, brother, son, warrior and friend was called to Heaven to join his father and grandmother in eternal peace on August 29, 2017. Carr was the first-born son to Judy Collins-Kirkpatrick and Carr P. "Kit" Collins III on August 1, 1965. Carr graduated from Highland Park High School in 1984 and Westminster College in Missouri in 1988. He graduated with an English/Creative Writing degree and was a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He traveled and studied extensively in college completing programs in Nairobi, Rome, and the former Soviet Union as well as Oxford University.

After college his sense of adventure led him to Officer Candidate School for the United States Navy. During his seven-year naval career, he was selected to join the elite Special Operations Explosive Ordinance Division (EOD). He served as Operations Officer aboard USS Salvor setting a world record for the deepest open ocean salvage recovering a helicopter from 17,251 feet; led U.S. Secret Service TSD teams in response to assassination threats against a former U.S. President, stood as honors officer of the deck aboard USS Arizona during the President's visit for the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and in his final year led the MK-6 "Killer Dolphins" unit in operations against North Korea as early as 1994.

As a civilian, Carr graduated from Southern Methodist University School of Law, served as a global shoreline security consultant and also as a mentor and role model for living a healthy, fit life. He was involved in mixed martial arts, both training and in business ventures and is the author of over 10 books including the "Hero Trilogy" novels based on experiences from his naval career. He is survived by grandparents, Ed & Peggy Flemister; mother; brothers Miles and Chris and his wife Mary, nieces Lily, Ella and Mavis, and many other loving family members. A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, September 7th at 4pm at Perkins Chapel, Southern Methodist University campus. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in Carr's memory to the EOD Warrior Foundation (www.eodwarriorfoundation.org) Online condolences may be made at www.Sparkman-Hillcrest.com.

Published in Dallas Morning News on Sept. 6, 2017
 
He was a close friend over last 10+ years... he lived an incredible life. His obit is an amazing read.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/da...rr-pritchett-collins&pid=186578251&fhid=11533


COLLINS IV, Lieutenant Carr Pritchett Carr P. Collins IV, brother, son, warrior and friend was called to Heaven to join his father and grandmother in eternal peace on August 29, 2017. Carr was the first-born son to Judy Collins-Kirkpatrick and Carr P. "Kit" Collins III on August 1, 1965. Carr graduated from Highland Park High School in 1984 and Westminster College in Missouri in 1988. He graduated with an English/Creative Writing degree and was a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He traveled and studied extensively in college completing programs in Nairobi, Rome, and the former Soviet Union as well as Oxford University.

After college his sense of adventure led him to Officer Candidate School for the United States Navy. During his seven-year naval career, he was selected to join the elite Special Operations Explosive Ordinance Division (EOD). He served as Operations Officer aboard USS Salvor setting a world record for the deepest open ocean salvage recovering a helicopter from 17,251 feet; led U.S. Secret Service TSD teams in response to assassination threats against a former U.S. President, stood as honors officer of the deck aboard USS Arizona during the President's visit for the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and in his final year led the MK-6 "Killer Dolphins" unit in operations against North Korea as early as 1994.

As a civilian, Carr graduated from Southern Methodist University School of Law, served as a global shoreline security consultant and also as a mentor and role model for living a healthy, fit life. He was involved in mixed martial arts, both training and in business ventures and is the author of over 10 books including the "Hero Trilogy" novels based on experiences from his naval career. He is survived by grandparents, Ed & Peggy Flemister; mother; brothers Miles and Chris and his wife Mary, nieces Lily, Ella and Mavis, and many other loving family members. A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, September 7th at 4pm at Perkins Chapel, Southern Methodist University campus. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in Carr's memory to the EOD Warrior Foundation (www.eodwarriorfoundation.org) Online condolences may be made at www.Sparkman-Hillcrest.com.

Published in Dallas Morning News on Sept. 6, 2017

Sorry for your loss pal. Way too soon but RIP.
 
He was a close friend over last 10+ years... he lived an incredible life. His obit is an amazing read.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/da...rr-pritchett-collins&pid=186578251&fhid=11533


COLLINS IV, Lieutenant Carr Pritchett Carr P. Collins IV, brother, son, warrior and friend was called to Heaven to join his father and grandmother in eternal peace on August 29, 2017. Carr was the first-born son to Judy Collins-Kirkpatrick and Carr P. "Kit" Collins III on August 1, 1965. Carr graduated from Highland Park High School in 1984 and Westminster College in Missouri in 1988. He graduated with an English/Creative Writing degree and was a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He traveled and studied extensively in college completing programs in Nairobi, Rome, and the former Soviet Union as well as Oxford University.

After college his sense of adventure led him to Officer Candidate School for the United States Navy. During his seven-year naval career, he was selected to join the elite Special Operations Explosive Ordinance Division (EOD). He served as Operations Officer aboard USS Salvor setting a world record for the deepest open ocean salvage recovering a helicopter from 17,251 feet; led U.S. Secret Service TSD teams in response to assassination threats against a former U.S. President, stood as honors officer of the deck aboard USS Arizona during the President's visit for the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and in his final year led the MK-6 "Killer Dolphins" unit in operations against North Korea as early as 1994.

As a civilian, Carr graduated from Southern Methodist University School of Law, served as a global shoreline security consultant and also as a mentor and role model for living a healthy, fit life. He was involved in mixed martial arts, both training and in business ventures and is the author of over 10 books including the "Hero Trilogy" novels based on experiences from his naval career. He is survived by grandparents, Ed & Peggy Flemister; mother; brothers Miles and Chris and his wife Mary, nieces Lily, Ella and Mavis, and many other loving family members. A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, September 7th at 4pm at Perkins Chapel, Southern Methodist University campus. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in Carr's memory to the EOD Warrior Foundation (www.eodwarriorfoundation.org) Online condolences may be made at www.Sparkman-Hillcrest.com.

Published in Dallas Morning News on Sept. 6, 2017
Sorry for your loss. Have you read any of his books about his Naval Special Ops missions?
 
I am sorry for your loss and greatful for his service to our country.

All the best to his family during this tough time and to you.

John
 
Sorry for your loss. Have you read any of his books about his Naval Special Ops missions?

Not yet... I talked with him a bunch about the story lines when he was writing but always figured I'd have plenty of time to read them and then talk to him about it. The interesting thing about Carr was he came from a very wealthy and influential Dallas family. He got his law degree from SMU and the name of the Law Library there is actually "The Carr P. Collins Law Library".
 
He was a close friend over last 10+ years... he lived an incredible life. His obit is an amazing read.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/da...rr-pritchett-collins&pid=186578251&fhid=11533


COLLINS IV, Lieutenant Carr Pritchett Carr P. Collins IV, brother, son, warrior and friend was called to Heaven to join his father and grandmother in eternal peace on August 29, 2017. Carr was the first-born son to Judy Collins-Kirkpatrick and Carr P. "Kit" Collins III on August 1, 1965. Carr graduated from Highland Park High School in 1984 and Westminster College in Missouri in 1988. He graduated with an English/Creative Writing degree and was a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He traveled and studied extensively in college completing programs in Nairobi, Rome, and the former Soviet Union as well as Oxford University.

After college his sense of adventure led him to Officer Candidate School for the United States Navy. During his seven-year naval career, he was selected to join the elite Special Operations Explosive Ordinance Division (EOD). He served as Operations Officer aboard USS Salvor setting a world record for the deepest open ocean salvage recovering a helicopter from 17,251 feet; led U.S. Secret Service TSD teams in response to assassination threats against a former U.S. President, stood as honors officer of the deck aboard USS Arizona during the President's visit for the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and in his final year led the MK-6 "Killer Dolphins" unit in operations against North Korea as early as 1994.

As a civilian, Carr graduated from Southern Methodist University School of Law, served as a global shoreline security consultant and also as a mentor and role model for living a healthy, fit life. He was involved in mixed martial arts, both training and in business ventures and is the author of over 10 books including the "Hero Trilogy" novels based on experiences from his naval career. He is survived by grandparents, Ed & Peggy Flemister; mother; brothers Miles and Chris and his wife Mary, nieces Lily, Ella and Mavis, and many other loving family members. A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, September 7th at 4pm at Perkins Chapel, Southern Methodist University campus. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in Carr's memory to the EOD Warrior Foundation (www.eodwarriorfoundation.org) Online condolences may be made at www.Sparkman-Hillcrest.com.

Published in Dallas Morning News on Sept. 6, 2017

A life well lived.

Passed way to young at 52.

Thank you for yor service - RIP
 
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