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Charles Nolan “Chuck” Carter

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Charles Nolan “Chuck” Carter

Birth
Pattonsburg, Daviess County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Mar 2014 (aged 58)
Kansas City, Platte County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Charles Nolan "Chuck" Carter, 58, of Kansas City North, passed away March 11, 2014 at St. Luke's Northland Hospital after a battle with lung cancer, surrounded by his loving family. Visitation will be held from 6-8 pm Friday, March 14, and a funeral service celebrating Chuck's life will be held at noon Saturday, March 15, at Park Lawn Northland Chapel, I-35 at State Route 291, Liberty. Burial will follow in Barry Cemetery Kansas City. Chuck was born June 2, 1955, at Pattonsburg, MO, the son of Jack and Dorothy (Ferguson) Carter.He was united in marriage with the love of his life on November the 5th ,1973. He worked 38 years for Owens Corning, retiring in 2012. Along with his father, Chuck was preceded in death by brothers, Dennis and Danny Carter, and daughter-in-law, Heather Carter,Nephew Dustin James Rupard,sister-in-law Letha Proctor Carter,nephew Jeffrey Allen Carter and great niece Aubrey Ann Rupard. Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Vicki Lynne(Newton); children, Bryan Carter (Angela), Lyndsey Clevenger (Ryan); mother, Dorothy Carter; siblings, Marilyn Carter, Carolyn Carter, Jeffrey Carter, Dottie Pollard (Jim), Rick Newton (Connie), Susan Cook (Jim); grandchildren, Jack, Charlie, Abby, Cameron, Tyler and Emmy; many nieces, nephews, their families, and many friends.After the graveside prayer a release of balloons was held to the music of Spirit in the Sky and I'll Fly Away. You may send a message to the family or sign an on-line guest book via www.parklawnfunerals.com. Arrangements: Park Lawn Northland Chapel - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=CHARLES-CARTER&pid=170138947#sthash.1Rj64Ib0.dp
We little knew that morning
God was going to call your name.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.

It broke our hearts to lose you,
You did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
the day God called you home.

You left us beautiful memories,
Your love is still our guide.
And though we cannot see you,
You are always by our side.

Our family chain is broken,
And nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again.
Charles Nolan "Chuck" Carter, 58, of Kansas City North, passed away March 11, 2014 at St. Luke's Northland Hospital after a battle with lung cancer, surrounded by his loving family. Visitation will be held from 6-8 pm Friday, March 14, and a funeral service celebrating Chuck's life will be held at noon Saturday, March 15, at Park Lawn Northland Chapel, I-35 at State Route 291, Liberty. Burial will follow in Barry Cemetery Kansas City. Chuck was born June 2, 1955, at Pattonsburg, MO, the son of Jack and Dorothy (Ferguson) Carter.He was united in marriage with the love of his life on November the 5th ,1973. He worked 38 years for Owens Corning, retiring in 2012. Along with his father, Chuck was preceded in death by brothers, Dennis and Danny Carter, and daughter-in-law, Heather Carter,Nephew Dustin James Rupard,sister-in-law Letha Proctor Carter,nephew Jeffrey Allen Carter and great niece Aubrey Ann Rupard. Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Vicki Lynne(Newton); children, Bryan Carter (Angela), Lyndsey Clevenger (Ryan); mother, Dorothy Carter; siblings, Marilyn Carter, Carolyn Carter, Jeffrey Carter, Dottie Pollard (Jim), Rick Newton (Connie), Susan Cook (Jim); grandchildren, Jack, Charlie, Abby, Cameron, Tyler and Emmy; many nieces, nephews, their families, and many friends.After the graveside prayer a release of balloons was held to the music of Spirit in the Sky and I'll Fly Away. You may send a message to the family or sign an on-line guest book via www.parklawnfunerals.com. Arrangements: Park Lawn Northland Chapel - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=CHARLES-CARTER&pid=170138947#sthash.1Rj64Ib0.dp
We little knew that morning
God was going to call your name.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.

It broke our hearts to lose you,
You did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
the day God called you home.

You left us beautiful memories,
Your love is still our guide.
And though we cannot see you,
You are always by our side.

Our family chain is broken,
And nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again.


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