Carolyn Miller Parr

Carolyn Miller Parr (born April 17, 1937)[1] was a judge of the United States Tax Court from 1985 to 2002.

In 1985, Parr was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to a 15-year term in a seat on the Tax Court vacated by the retirement of William M. Fay, and took her oath of office on November 25, 1985.

[3] Following her service on the Tax Court, Parr co-founded a mediation and arbitration firm called "Beyond Disputes Associates".

[2] Jerry Parr served as a United States Secret Service agent, and became famous for saving President Ronald Reagan from an assassination attempt in 1981; Jerry and Carolyn Parr co-authored his memoir, In the Secret Service: The True Story Of The Man who Saved President Reagan.

Jerry Parr died of congestive heart failure at a hospice in Washington, D.C., on October 9, 2015, aged 85, survived by his wife of nearly 56 years.