Clinton Courier Sept.21, 1972 Falling Tree Kills Carroll, Timber Worker A veteran timber worker, Emory Bradford (Brad) Carroll, 50, died at about 3 p.m. Tuesday while cutting in a woods off Oak Ridge-Knoxville Highway. A spokeman for Walker Lumber Co. said he believed Carroll died instantly after being struck by a falling tree as he was cutting another log.He was dead on arrival at University Hospital. Carroll had been an employe of the South Clinton company for over 20 years. He was a World War II veteran. The family home is on Blockhouse Valley Rd. at Clinton Rt.4.He leaves his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Blair Carroll, five sons, Bobby Lee, Larry Joe, Eddie Wayne, Timmy and Tommy, and a daughter, Nancy Carroll, all of South Clinton, and another daughter, Mrs. Peggy Donaldson of West Virginia, three grandchildren, four brothers,George, Dayton and Raymond Carroll, all of Clinton, and Carlie Carroll of Morristown, three sisters, Mrs. Frances Garner of Chattanooga,Mrs. Nancy Johnson of Wyoming and Mrs. Dorothy Perkins of Knoxville. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Farmer's Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Bedford Bullock and the Rev. Jimmy Hammontree officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.The family will receive friends Thursday night(tonight) at Martin Funeral in Clinton.