IN MEMORIAM: Kevin Francis Carroll

by Jane Ahrens

With deep sadness, we announce the sudden passing of Kevin Francis Carroll, 63, on December 22, 2025, on Fishers Island, N.Y.

Born in Baltimore, Kevin was the son of the late Dr. Gerald Joseph Carroll and Dorothy Creel Carroll. He graduated from Boys’ Latin School and attended Towson University.

Having grown up in Baltimore, he spent many happy summers on Fishers Island as a child and adult before making it his permanent home around 2014. He surrounded himself with friends and family, living life with passion, humor, and a knack for telling stories. Kevin had many great passions. He gravitated toward the lacrosse field and spent many seasons playing the sport and discussing it with everyone around him. Kevin also had a deep love of language that he shared with his brothers Greg and Gerry. And most notably, he was also a devoted outdoorsman who shared his love of nature with those around him. 

An accomplished sailor, Kevin was a standout competitor and a longtime member of the Fishers Island Yacht Club IOD fleet. Racing aboard Jester, he helped the team qualify for the IOD Worlds more than once. Team members said he brought intensity to the race course and laughter to the club porch.

Kevin’s presence – his infectious smile, booming laugh, and unmistakable warmth – was a gift to all who knew him. A proud and devoted father and grandfather, Kevin loved his girls fiercely. Kevin’s greatest joy was his family, many of whom he loved and lost far too soon. 

Kevin was predeceased by his parents, his brothers Gerald Joseph Carroll and John Gregory Carroll, and his sister Maura Eileen Doucette. He is survived by his former wife, Ann Dyson Carroll, his daughters Katharine Carroll Leonard (MJ) and Lillian Carrington Carroll, his beloved granddaughters Lyla and Laney, and his treasured red golden retriever and island dog, Bodi. 

Though his time with us feels heartbreakingly brief, the impact Kevin made will live on in the countless lives he touched. Kevin, sail on and fly free. You will be deeply missed and forever loved.

A Fishers Island send-off was held on South Beach January 3, 2026, followed by a reception at the American Legion Post #1045. A Baltimore service took place Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Church of the Redeemer. A summer celebration of life will be announced. 

Please find a special message from Katie and Lilly, along with a link to share your memories and thoughts with them, in the button below.

Published by Baltimore Sun on January 3, 2026

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