She was born on June 27, 1977 in Virginia Beach, Virginia where she graduated from Princess Anne High School in 1995. Carrie, also known as Care Bear, was known best for her time spent as a 911 dispatcher for Virginia Beach but also worked for many years at State Farm and the Sandfiddler Café. She is survived by her husband, Aric Naas; her sons Jacob Reeves and Noah Naas; her parents Ed and Carmel Million; her sister Crystal Matthews; aunts, uncles, grandparents, brother in laws and sister in laws, several cousins; nieces and nephews.
Everyone knew Carrie's love for sea turtles. She also had a passion for crafts of all kinds and making people smile. She was a "lifesaver" with the Project Life Saver of Virginia Beach. "Life is a balance of holding on and letting go." Carrie will be greatly missed, forever loved and never forgotten.
She was born on June 27, 1977 in Virginia Beach, Virginia where she graduated from Princess Anne High School in 1995. Carrie, also known as Care Bear, was known best for her time spent as a 911 dispatcher for Virginia Beach but also worked for many years at State Farm and the Sandfiddler Café. She is survived by her husband, Aric Naas; her sons Jacob Reeves and Noah Naas; her parents Ed and Carmel Million; her sister Crystal Matthews; aunts, uncles, grandparents, brother in laws and sister in laws, several cousins; nieces and nephews.
Everyone knew Carrie's love for sea turtles. She also had a passion for crafts of all kinds and making people smile. She was a "lifesaver" with the Project Life Saver of Virginia Beach. "Life is a balance of holding on and letting go." Carrie will be greatly missed, forever loved and never forgotten.
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