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Funeral For Father Joe Carroll Held Tuesday At St. Rita's Catholic Church

The funeral for Father Joe Carroll at St. Rita's Catholic Church in San Diego, Calif. July 20, 2021.
Alexander Nguyen
The funeral for Father Joe Carroll at St. Rita's Catholic Church in San Diego, Calif. July 20, 2021.

Funeral services were held Tuesday for Father Joe Carroll, a San Diego icon of charitable services whose decades of work for the homeless made him a noted figure nationally and a beloved civic fixture in his adopted hometown.

The funeral mass for Carroll, who died July 10 at the age of 80 following a battle with diabetes, took place at St. Rita's Catholic Church in Lincoln Park at 10 a.m. Carroll's family said the service was limited in capacity and asked mourners to arrive early and by carpool if possible.

Funeral For Father Joe Carroll Held Tuesday At St. Rita’s Catholic Church
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Carroll was president and CEO of St. Vincent de Paul Village from 1982 until his retirement in 2011, after which the facility was renamed as Father Joe's Villages.

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An image of Father Joe Carroll is shown at his funeral at St. Rita's Catholic Church in San Diego, Calif. July 20, 2021.
Alexander Nguyen
An image of Father Joe Carroll is shown at his funeral at St. Rita's Catholic Church in San Diego, Calif. July 20, 2021.

Over the last 39 years, the organization has assisted thousands of homeless people find shelter, medical assistance, child care, housing and other resources.

"Father Joe was a constant source of inspiration, hope and light," Deacon Jim Vargas, president and CEO of Father Joe's Villages, said during a news conference the day following Carroll's death. "He took San Diego by storm. He created innovative programs in his over 30 years of service."

Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer praised Carroll as "a champion for the people that other people forgot — the poor, the sick, the homeless."

"He inspired an entire city to care as much as he did, creating lasting organizations that helped so many," Faulconer said. "And he did it all with a twinkle in his eye."

Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, praised Carroll as "a dedicated advocate, someone who always showed up to help our neighbors in need, in big ways and small."

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"He was a bright light of hope and love for our community," Atkins said.

Carroll once said he wanted to serve more than 1.7 million meals to those in need, so he held a race to raise the money. The 5K became an annual tradition in Balboa Park on Thanksgiving Day. Runners who raised more than $100 received a Father Joe bobblehead.

In 2019, San Diego State University awarded Carroll an honorary degree of doctor of humane letters in recognition of his lifelong dedication to the underserved communities of San Diego.

Carroll, a New York native, moved to Southern California in his early 20s. He enrolled at St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, where he was expelled for focusing too much on material gain while running the seminary's bookstore.

Funeral For Father Joe Carroll Held Tuesday At St. Rita's Catholic Church

He then migrated to San Diego, where he finished his studies at the University of San Diego and was ordained in 1974. He worked at St. Rita Catholic Church in Valencia Park, then was put in charge of the St. Vincent de Paul thrift shop downtown, where he would find his true calling and build his legacy.

He turned a parking lot near the store into a homeless center and worked to acquire other property around San Diego to create a "one-stop shop" where services for the homeless could be consolidated. In subsequent years he built a powerful fund-raising effort, and by the time of his retirement, the organization employed close to 500 people and boasted a budget of $40 million.

The public was invited to leave flowers and messages in Carroll's memory at Father Joe's Villages Joan Kroc Center, 1501 Imperial Ave.

Additionally, the San Diego Convention Center will play host to a celebration of life for Carroll on Aug. 10 at 10.30 a.m. Reserve a free ticket for the event here.