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Steve Clayton Carver

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Steve Clayton Carver

Birth
Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia, USA
Death
29 Feb 2012 (aged 59)
Hortense, Brantley County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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Brunswick - Steve Clayton Carver, 59 of Brunswick, died early Wednesday morning (February 29, 2012) after injuries sustained in an accident.

Born in Albany, Ga, his parents are the late Marion "Mack" Carver and Nora Anderson Carver, of Hortense. He was a member of Southside Baptist Church in Brunswick, and he was employed at I-95 Toyota. Steve loved fishing at the Satilla River, his boat, and gardening.

Along with his mother, survivors include his loving wife Deneise Marvin Carver, of Brunswick; a daughter, Miranda Michelle Carver also of Brunswick; 2 brothers and sisters-in-law, Mike & Marjorie Carver, of Hortense, Bobby & Cheryl Carver, of Waycross. Also several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

Visitation will be held Thursday evening (March 1, 2012) starting at 6PM, at Frye Funeral Home, Nahunta.

A Funeral Service will be held Friday morning (March 2, 2012)at 10AM at Satilla Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Daniel Harris and Rev. R.C. Mathis officiating.

Burial will follow in the Satilla Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Mike Carver, Bobby Carver, Chuck Davis, Chad Carver, Matthew Carver, and James Carver.

Arrangements are with Frye Funeral Home, Nahunta.
Sympathy may be expressed by signing our online registry at fryefh.com.

Frye Funeral Home
136 Satilla Ave.
Nahunta, Georgia 31553
(912)-462-5151
http://www.fryefh.com

Waycross Journal-Herald
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Page Two

Train-Truck Victim From Brunswick

HORTENSE — A Brunswick man whose truck was stopped on the rails at the Georgia Highway 32 grade crossing was killed instantly when a speeding locomotive collided with it early Wednesday morning.

The Georgia State Patrol said Steve Clayton Carver, 59, of Brunswick, failed to move his 2005 GMC Canyon from the tracks as the train approached.

A southbound CSX train with three locomotives and 110 cars slammed into the driver's side door of the truck, said Donna Dismuke,
GSP post secretary, pushing it for a mile before coming to a stop.

Trooper Greg Stone investigated the 2:49 a.m. crash.

Brunswick - Steve Clayton Carver, 59 of Brunswick, died early Wednesday morning (February 29, 2012) after injuries sustained in an accident.

Born in Albany, Ga, his parents are the late Marion "Mack" Carver and Nora Anderson Carver, of Hortense. He was a member of Southside Baptist Church in Brunswick, and he was employed at I-95 Toyota. Steve loved fishing at the Satilla River, his boat, and gardening.

Along with his mother, survivors include his loving wife Deneise Marvin Carver, of Brunswick; a daughter, Miranda Michelle Carver also of Brunswick; 2 brothers and sisters-in-law, Mike & Marjorie Carver, of Hortense, Bobby & Cheryl Carver, of Waycross. Also several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

Visitation will be held Thursday evening (March 1, 2012) starting at 6PM, at Frye Funeral Home, Nahunta.

A Funeral Service will be held Friday morning (March 2, 2012)at 10AM at Satilla Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Daniel Harris and Rev. R.C. Mathis officiating.

Burial will follow in the Satilla Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Mike Carver, Bobby Carver, Chuck Davis, Chad Carver, Matthew Carver, and James Carver.

Arrangements are with Frye Funeral Home, Nahunta.
Sympathy may be expressed by signing our online registry at fryefh.com.

Frye Funeral Home
136 Satilla Ave.
Nahunta, Georgia 31553
(912)-462-5151
http://www.fryefh.com

Waycross Journal-Herald
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Page Two

Train-Truck Victim From Brunswick

HORTENSE — A Brunswick man whose truck was stopped on the rails at the Georgia Highway 32 grade crossing was killed instantly when a speeding locomotive collided with it early Wednesday morning.

The Georgia State Patrol said Steve Clayton Carver, 59, of Brunswick, failed to move his 2005 GMC Canyon from the tracks as the train approached.

A southbound CSX train with three locomotives and 110 cars slammed into the driver's side door of the truck, said Donna Dismuke,
GSP post secretary, pushing it for a mile before coming to a stop.

Trooper Greg Stone investigated the 2:49 a.m. crash.



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