He served in the U.S. Army 87th Airborne Corp, Company M 325th Glider Infantry Regiment in World War II. He received the Purple Heart medal after being wounded at the Battle of the Bulge.
1988: Married Mildred Jacqueline Bowen, 6/17/1935 - 1/02/2015; couldn't find gravesite.
He is survived by his wife, Mildred Patterson Carter. His sons include Joseph C. Patterson and C. Stephen Patterson. His daughter-in-laws include Marcia and Pam Patterson. He was survived by three grandchildren...Justin, Meagan and Lauren Patterson as well as four nephews and two nieces.
Additionally, he is survived by his youngest sister Eleanor Carter Thomas and her husband Robert E. Thomas of Jacksonville, Florida.
Member of Wilroy Baptist Church and a 50-year member of the Western Branch Masonic Lodge 189. He retired from the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in 1986.
Pfc., USA. Entered service 5/1943, Camp Shelby, MS; England; France; Belgium; Holland. Wounded in Action in Holland, 10/1944. Attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Central Methodist Church. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carter, 802 Washington St., Portsmouth, VA.
Source:
"Young American Patriots", World War II, Virginia
National Publishing Company 1948
Richmond, VA
"We shall not flag or fail ... we shall fight on the seas and oceans ... we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and on the streets, we shall fight in the hills, we shall never surrender." -- Winston Churchill
Paternal grandparents:
Manning C. Carter (1872-1907)
Victoria McLellan Carter (1870-1932)
Maternal grandparents:
James Monroe Wilcox (1867-1938)
Lavinia Browning Wilcox (1870-1917)
He served in the U.S. Army 87th Airborne Corp, Company M 325th Glider Infantry Regiment in World War II. He received the Purple Heart medal after being wounded at the Battle of the Bulge.
1988: Married Mildred Jacqueline Bowen, 6/17/1935 - 1/02/2015; couldn't find gravesite.
He is survived by his wife, Mildred Patterson Carter. His sons include Joseph C. Patterson and C. Stephen Patterson. His daughter-in-laws include Marcia and Pam Patterson. He was survived by three grandchildren...Justin, Meagan and Lauren Patterson as well as four nephews and two nieces.
Additionally, he is survived by his youngest sister Eleanor Carter Thomas and her husband Robert E. Thomas of Jacksonville, Florida.
Member of Wilroy Baptist Church and a 50-year member of the Western Branch Masonic Lodge 189. He retired from the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in 1986.
Pfc., USA. Entered service 5/1943, Camp Shelby, MS; England; France; Belgium; Holland. Wounded in Action in Holland, 10/1944. Attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Central Methodist Church. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carter, 802 Washington St., Portsmouth, VA.
Source:
"Young American Patriots", World War II, Virginia
National Publishing Company 1948
Richmond, VA
"We shall not flag or fail ... we shall fight on the seas and oceans ... we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and on the streets, we shall fight in the hills, we shall never surrender." -- Winston Churchill
Paternal grandparents:
Manning C. Carter (1872-1907)
Victoria McLellan Carter (1870-1932)
Maternal grandparents:
James Monroe Wilcox (1867-1938)
Lavinia Browning Wilcox (1870-1917)
Inscription
PFC (Private First Class)
U.S. Army
World War II
Purple Heart