Mr. Carter was a devout christain and had been the pianist at the Mt. Zion Baptist church for many years.
He was known and loved through out Cleburne Co. He had worked at many different jobs and after his retirement he continued to rebuild and tune pianos.
He was predeeded in death by his wife Helen after only four years of marriage. Surviving is a daughter, Glynda Faye Carter Tucker, a son-in-law, Dwayne Tucker, and two grandsons, Kenny and Rick Tucker. Also surviving are two great grandsons, Seth and Chad Tucker, sisters, Agnes Baker, Eulene Daugherty, and Ruth Hodges and many neices, nephews and friends.
Mr. Carter remarried several years after the death of his first wife, to Maxine Qualls Green. She and her son Elvis Green are also his survivors.
He was predeeded in death by his parents, brothers, Othinal, Elmer and Ollie and also a sister Vada Tatum.
Funeral services were at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Banner, AR with burial at Pine Grove Cem. near Floral.
Mr. Carter was a devout christain and had been the pianist at the Mt. Zion Baptist church for many years.
He was known and loved through out Cleburne Co. He had worked at many different jobs and after his retirement he continued to rebuild and tune pianos.
He was predeeded in death by his wife Helen after only four years of marriage. Surviving is a daughter, Glynda Faye Carter Tucker, a son-in-law, Dwayne Tucker, and two grandsons, Kenny and Rick Tucker. Also surviving are two great grandsons, Seth and Chad Tucker, sisters, Agnes Baker, Eulene Daugherty, and Ruth Hodges and many neices, nephews and friends.
Mr. Carter remarried several years after the death of his first wife, to Maxine Qualls Green. She and her son Elvis Green are also his survivors.
He was predeeded in death by his parents, brothers, Othinal, Elmer and Ollie and also a sister Vada Tatum.
Funeral services were at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Banner, AR with burial at Pine Grove Cem. near Floral.
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