
In Loving Memory
VC
Vickie Carr
July 7, 1956 — March 6, 2026
In loving memory of Vickie Carr, whose life was a testament to the power of words, compassion, and unwavering love, we announce her peaceful passing at home on March 6, 2026, after a courageous battle with a long illness. Born on July 7, 1956, in Quantico, Virginia, Vickie's journey was one marked by remarkable achievements and profound connections.
Vickie's early years were shaped by her insatiable curiosity and love for stories. This passion led her to Syracuse University, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in English and Journalism in 1978. Her pursuit of knowledge and creativity continued at Antioch University, where she attained a Master's degree in Creative Writing in 1982. These academic achievements laid the foundation for a career that would touch countless lives.
As an award-winning journalist, Vickie's voice resonated with truth and empathy. Her dedication to honest storytelling earned her the prestigious Edward R. Murrow award for her work with National Public Radio, along with the Best News Story award from the New England Press Association in 1983. Vickie's commitment to raising awareness about critical issues was further recognized with the Sword of Hope award from the American Cancer Society in 1984. Her literary talents extended beyond journalism, as she published several short stories in renowned literary magazines, leaving a lasting mark on the world of literature.
Beyond her professional achievements, Vickie was known for her boundless kindness and generosity. She had an extraordinary ability to put others before herself, often offering a listening ear and a warm smile to those in need. Her love for reading enriched her life and inspired those around her to explore new worlds through literature.
Vickie is survived by her devoted husband of 46 years, Paul, whose partnership and love were a constant source of strength and joy in her life. She is also lovingly remembered by her siblings, Cynthia Fiedler, Terry Tomacello, Robert Bruno, and Richard Bruno. Vickie was predeceased by her beloved son, Nicholas, whose memory she cherished dearly.
A celebration of Vickie's life will take place on March 12, 2026, at Saunders-Dwyer Funeral Home, located at 50 County Rd, Mattapoisett. Family, friends, and all whose lives were touched by Vickie are invited to gather in remembrance and gratitude for the indelible legacy she leaves behind.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to Community Nurse in Fairhaven, MA, in appreciation of the compassionate care provided by their staff and volunteers. Donations can be made online at Community Nurse Donations.
The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the team at Community Nurse for their unwavering support and care during Vickie's illness. Your kindness and dedication brought comfort and peace to Vickie and her loved ones in her final days.
Vickie's spirit will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew her, as we carry forward her legacy of kindness, love, and dedication to truth.