June 11, 1950 - March 01, 2016
Roger Carson
Roger Carson was born June 11, 1950 in Chattanooga, TN. He was graduated from Middle Tennessee State University and then received a Master’s Degree from Memphis State University. While in Memphis, he met his wife, Lawrence. Roger was a highly regarded commercial real estate appraiser. Many friends were made through his hobbies such as in-shore fishing, home-brewing, cycling, and dog training. He enjoyed being part of the Toastmaster Organization. His greatest accomplishment was the raising of his two wonderful children. He dearly loved is wife and was so appreciative of her wonderful care. He gave back to the local community through volunteer work at the Inner City Night Shelter and as a Sunday School teacher.
He is survived by his wife – Lawrence, his sister – Judee, his son – Michael, his daughters – Katie and Paige and his grandson - Hayes. His extended family includes his mother-in-law – Ann, his sisters-in-law – Brewster and Grainger, his brothers-in-law – Leo and John, and his niece-in-law – Amelia. And, the Outlaws – Nancy and Ramona. Also his beloved dogs – Sam and Jack.
Many thanks to the following for helping us have Roger with us for two extra years:
The Steward Center for Palliative Care – Dr. Laura Farless, Jennifer Fournier, RN, MSN
The Lewis Cancer Center & Research Pavilion – Stephanie Smith RN, OCN, Marcia Thompson – Social Worker
Low Country Cancer Care Association – O. George Negrea, MD and Staff
St. Joseph’s/Candler – Sr. Patricia A. Kennedy, RSM
Dr. John Northup
Dr. Andewumi Oguntunmibi
Humana at Home - Paula Brown Bower
Remembrances may be made to Christ Church Episcopal EYC Program.
June 11, 1950 - March 01, 2016
Roger Carson
Roger Carson was born June 11, 1950 in Chattanooga, TN. He was graduated from Middle Tennessee State University and then received a Master’s Degree from Memphis State University. While in Memphis, he met his wife, Lawrence. Roger was a highly regarded commercial real estate appraiser. Many friends were made through his hobbies such as in-shore fishing, home-brewing, cycling, and dog training. He enjoyed being part of the Toastmaster Organization. His greatest accomplishment was the raising of his two wonderful children. He dearly loved is wife and was so appreciative of her wonderful care. He gave back to the local community through volunteer work at the Inner City Night Shelter and as a Sunday School teacher.
He is survived by his wife – Lawrence, his sister – Judee, his son – Michael, his daughters – Katie and Paige and his grandson - Hayes. His extended family includes his mother-in-law – Ann, his sisters-in-law – Brewster and Grainger, his brothers-in-law – Leo and John, and his niece-in-law – Amelia. And, the Outlaws – Nancy and Ramona. Also his beloved dogs – Sam and Jack.
Many thanks to the following for helping us have Roger with us for two extra years:
The Steward Center for Palliative Care – Dr. Laura Farless, Jennifer Fournier, RN, MSN
The Lewis Cancer Center & Research Pavilion – Stephanie Smith RN, OCN, Marcia Thompson – Social Worker
Low Country Cancer Care Association – O. George Negrea, MD and Staff
St. Joseph’s/Candler – Sr. Patricia A. Kennedy, RSM
Dr. John Northup
Dr. Andewumi Oguntunmibi
Humana at Home - Paula Brown Bower
Remembrances may be made to Christ Church Episcopal EYC Program.
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