Philippe Edouard Carre, passed away suddenly, yet peacefully in his home on September 15 after dealing with health-related issues over the past few years. Philippe was born to his loving parents: Ducarmel Clement Carre and Marie Claire Josette Ancion. He was the third child of their union.
Philippe moved to the United States in 1990s, he lived in New York and Georgia. He later moved to Virginia where he accepted an opportunity to work for United Airlines as Flight Attendant both domestic and internationally. Philippe was well versed in many different languages. He worked for United Airlines for over 22 years until his retirement in 2021. Recently, Philippe took on a new opportunity to work with Prince Georges County School System where he enjoyed working with the children and staff.
Philippe was passionate about traveling and art. He was very gifted, and his artwork can be seen in a museum in France as well as in the homes of many prominent individuals. Philippe was a member of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia A.L. 5811, he enjoyed and loved spending time with the brotherhood.
Philippe was blessed to be called son, husband, uncle, brother, friend, associate, and colleague. He is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Rita, Sister Michele, brothers, Reginald and Lionel, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, aunts, uncles, a host of nieces and nephews, as well as many other family members and special friends.
Donations can be sent to the family in care of the funeral home and a charitable contribution will be made to a special charity near and dear to the Carre family.
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