David Ray Carter, age 54, passed away Thursday, January 2, 2014. Born in Johnston County on November 19, 1959, he was the son of Joseph Patie Carter Jr. and Catharine Reade Coley.
A service to remember David will be held at 1:00pm Saturday, January 11, 2014 at Rocky Mount Memorial Park with Rev. Betty Kirkpatrick officiating.
Arrangements entrusted to Wheeler and Woodlief Funeral Home.
Service
Rocky Mount Memorial Park
4454 Dortches Blvd., Hwy 43
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Saturday 1/11, 1:00 pm
Cemetery
Rocky Mount Memorial Park
4454 Dortches Blvd., Hwy 43
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Lit a candle in memory of David Ray Carter
My sincere condolences to the Carter family for your loss. During this time of Sorrow may you find comfort in mediating on Jehovah God `s promises found in his word the bible. He promises that one day death will be no more-Rev 213-5! What a wonderful time that will be! Jesus helps us to appreciate that we can be reunited with our dead loved ones by means of a resurrection-John 528, 29. May you be comforted and have peace! Please feel free to email me at [emailprotected] if you have any questions. Also please free to visit the official website of Jehovah Wittnesses-www.jw.org to read the Watchtower Does Death End It All
Love was the reason for the ransom sacrifice, showing the great love that Jehovah & Jesus had for all of mankind. (John 316) What a wonderful gift we have been giving, to have the hope of seeing our loved ones once again. Death is the age-old enemy, we all meet as our journey end. It is never pleasant, when we loss someone we love. The pain at times, is so heart breaking, that our tears, keep on flowing. (Ps. 3418) Even the perfect man, JESUS CHRIST, Gave way to tears. So greatly grieved was he over the death of his friend, Lazarous. (John 1135) Without fear the way ahead
Memories from 6th grade David was the mischevious good kid. We messed around a lot, learned a lot. It was great to get back in touch wtih David after 40 years. His extensive genealogy knowledge, Civil War expertise, and family pictures from the last 120 years were fascinating. We’ve lost a kind, sensitive, caring and gentle man. May he rest in peace.