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Joseph Barton “Bart” Carmichael, Jr.

August 17, 1964 ~ July 17, 2021

BATTLEBORO - Joseph Barton "Bart" Carmichael, Jr., age 56, left this earth on Saturday, July 17th, 2021. Bart was born in Nash County on August 17th, 1964 to Nellie Burgess Carmichael and the late Joseph Barton Carmichael, Sr. He is also preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Thelma Burgess. Bart graduated from Rocky Mount Senior High in 1982. During his time in high school, he was quite a trumpeter in the Rocky Mount Senior High Marching Band and his family loved traveling to the band competitions. While in his younger days, Bart reached LIFE status in the Boy Scouts before the local troop disbanded. Bart was a lifelong member of Battleboro United Methodist church. He attended North Carolina Wesleyan College and graduated with a BS in Business in May of 1988. He gained employment at Hardee's Restaurant and found his passion in the business of restaurants. While employed by Hardee's he learned and processed the restaurant business ins and outs and ups and downs. Bart was especially good at calculating the cost of every aspect of the business. Bart's experience and expertise led him to open his own restaurant with partners, Caf Carolina and Bakery in Raleigh. He was President of Restaurant Growth Brands and many opportunities opened up for him. Bart loved opening new restaurants and he loved helping restaurant people who were in trouble. He brought many stores back from devastation to life abundantly. Bart had more than 20 years of multi-unit restaurant experience. This truly was his success in life, not only growing businesses but helping others in the same field. While living out his passion everyone who grew up with Bart or crossed paths in his adult life knew that he loved life to the fullest. If you were around him long you would be smiling and laughing. He loved people and never knew a stranger. His sense of humor and larger than life personality carried him far. Bart loved Carolina, Washington Redskins, Boston Celtics, Nascar, Carolina Hurricanes, and loved to attend concerts. During his adventure in the restaurant business, Bart married and they had one son together. Cameron Mason Carmichael became Bart's world. He was so proud of his family and loved taking Cameron to all kinds of sporting events. Bart is survived by his son, Cameron Mason Carmichael, his mother Nellie Burgess Carmichael, his brothers, Anthony "Tony" Carmichael (Tonia) of Rocky Mount and Todd V. Carmichael (Patricia) of Battleboro. Nieces Brittany Carmichael of Wilmington and Kiersten Carmichael of Rocky Mount, Samantha and Taylor Carmichael of Battleboro, nephew Corey Andrews of Raleigh and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. A Memorial Service will be held at Battleboro United Methodist Church, 229 E. Battleboro Avenue, Battleboro, N.C. on Wednesday, July 28th, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. with Pastor Kim Lail officiating. The family will receive friends following the service in the fellowship hall of the church. Flowers are welcome or memorials may be made to Battleboro United Methodist Church at P.O. Box 178, Battleboro, NC 27809 or to a charity of your choice are welcome. Arrangements entrusted to Blue Star Cremation Services, 1130 N. Winstead Avenue, Rocky Mount, NC 27804. Visitation Battleboro United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall 229 E. Battleboro Ave, Battleboro, NC 27809 Wednesday 7/28, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm The family will receive friends following the service in the fellowship hall of the church. Service Battleboro United Methodist Church 229 E. Battleboro Ave. Battleboro, NC 27809 ID ) ); ?>"> --> 252-442-9260 --> | Wednesday 7/28, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm A Memorial Service will be held at Battleboro United Methodist Church, 229 E. Battleboro Avenue, Battleboro, N.C. on Wednesday, July 28th, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. with Pastor Kim Lail officiating.

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  1. Tony, sorry to hear about your brother. I hope you, your family, and your Mom are well. You know how to reach me if I can help. Skip

  2. Mr.Bart was such a sweet man. I looked forward to seeing him come to Dodge City Steakhouse. He was always so friendly and encouraging. He knew just how to make us smile. Rest Peacefully


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