1937
2017
Carwell Carter, Jr., passed way peacefully on Wednesday October 4, 2017 at his home. He was born March 11, 1937 in the Plains, VA to the late Carwell Carter Sr., and Audrey Corum. He was preceded in death by his love, Eva Herrell, his son, John Carter and his sister, Virginia Carter.
He loved spending time with his son and grandchildren. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed working on things mechanically. He enjoyed the times sipping on his favorite brew and telling stories about the good ole days, sitting by the fire.
He spoke highly of those he worked with and enjoyed their company.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his son, Douglas W. Carter, Sr., (Carol) of Bealeton; his daughters, Gloria Carter of Bealeton and Doris Carter of Warrenton; his brother, George Carter of Warrenton; his sister, Annie Carter of Warrenton; several grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren; and a host of other family and friends.
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October 10, 2017
Deepest sympathies for your loss to the family of Junior. He was a great neighbor and friend. You will be missed.
Neighbors and friends,
Mike and Kristin Jervis
October 9, 2017
Candice Gray (Granddaughter)
I still dont want to believe that you have been called home to be with your loved ones already.. But i keep telling myslef that you are in a better place smiling and telling everybody up in heaven all about your life that you lived on this earth. We will miss you dearly and will always love you. You will never be forgotten till we met again grandad....
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