Mrs. Carroll Relihan Ditteaux age 69 of Virginia Beach, Va. formerly of Pearson, Ga., left this world on Saturday morning, March 19, 2011, at her home with her family by her side. Carroll was born July 13, 1941 in North Carolina to the late J.C. and Lucille Relihan. She spent most of her youth in Pearson, Georgia, where she graduated from Atkinson County High School in 1959. She moved to Virginia in 1974 and retired in 2000 after 26 years in the property management profession. She was of the Baptist faith. She loved hosting annual family reunions in Fernandina Beach, Florida where she cooked and entertained for her family and friends. She enjoyed bowling with her friends and had been active in the senior bowlers' league, in which she won Senior Bowler of the Year 2008 at Pinboys at the Beach. Carroll was predeceased in 2006 by her son John Britt Mosher. She is survived by her husband, Anthony; her son Andrew Mosher; her daughter Jane Fine and a beloved granddaughter, Hannah Walker, whom she doted on. Also surviving are two stepsons, Anthony and Mark; a stepdaughter, Marybeth Thompson; along with eight step-grandchildren. Left to cherish her memory are three brothers, Malrie "Buddy", John and George Relihan; their wives; several special nephews and a very special niece, Kaycee Rucker. Also, two cherished cousins, Ann Pace and Virginia Batten. She is also remembered by other extended family, dear neighbors and many caring friends. Funeral services for Mrs. Ditteaux were held at 11:00 A. M. Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at the First Baptist Church in Pearson, Ga. with Rev. Jerry Worzella officiating. Eulogies were offered by Mrs. Ditteaux's daughter, Jane Fine and brother, George Relihan. Special musical selection "Friends" was rendered by Angie Odum. Soft music for the Prelude and Postlude was provided by Candace Brown. The interment followed in the Douglas City Cemetery. Serving as active pallbearers were; Jake Relihan, Ryan Relihan, Brant Relihan, Matt Rucker, Donald Batten, and Charles "Buddy" Browning. Relihan Funeral Home of Pearson, Ga. was in charge of the arrangements.