Obituary of Maragret C Carner, Pulaski Co, AR *********************************************************** Submitted by: Frances C Carner < > Date: Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** Date: September 28, 1997 (date obit appeared) Arkansas Gazette-Democrat (Pulaski County) ARKANSAS Margaret Cameron Davies Carner, age 73, a long time resident of Little Rock, Died Friday in Tallahassee, Florida. Mrs. Carner was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, later moving with her family to Little Rock, graduating from Little Rock High School, now Little Rock Central High School. She then attended Little RockJunior College receiving her associate degree before attending the Art Institute of Chicago where she received her Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts and later her Masters with emphasis in theatre directing. Most of her classes were in the Goodman Theatre Department, a part of the institute. While her husband, Joseph Norbert Carner, was completing his degree at Yale Univesity she was assistant manager with the Yale Faculty Club. After school they both began a career that included several summer stock productions and theatre performances in several states. Due to a family illness they came to Little Rock where Mrs. Carner started her teaching career first as a kindergarten teacher at the Arkansas School for the Blind where she also began a children's theatre production for the blind children and later developing into a childrens theatre production that was also incorporporated into the curriculum of the Univesity. Her career continued becoming a teacher speach and drama at Little Rock University, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and eventually becoming an Associate Professor Emeritus of Theater Arts for 28 years. In that position she taught acting, stage diction, directing, and (mime and) stage movement. Due to her love of the arts and all people she also took time to teach speech and diction to the inmates of th Wrightsville Corrections Facility. She was also an honorary member of the Pulaski County Bar Association, a member of Little Rock Women's Aesthetic Club, Trinity Episcopal Catherdral and a descendent of an Arkansas Pioneer Family.