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MELODYE LOVELACE CARTER
ASHEVILLE - Melodye Lovelace Carter, 65, of Asheville, passed peacefully Saturday night. A native of Asheville, she was the daughter of the late Elinor Adams Lovelace and Robert Lee Lovelace. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her beloved son, Anthony Carter, and sisters, Teresa Rice, and Judy Lytle. Ms. Carter leaves behind two brothers, Bobby Lovelace and Johnny Lovelace; children Anne Carter, Cara "Cissie" Carter Haney, and Randy Carter; nine grandchildren, January Carter, Desire' Smith, Cody Haney, Seth Caldwell, Kiarra Tobe, LaMichael Carter, Kamarhia Carter, Unique Wardlaw, and Kariah Carter; four great grandchildren, and eight nieces and nephews.
A private memorial will be held for the family and friends at a later date. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Pitbull.rescueme.org/NorthCarolina in honor of the breed that she loved so dearly.
Condolences may be made to the family at www.ashevillemortuaryservices.com.
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I will always remember the great times we had with you. My heart is saddened at your passing away but knowing you are not suffering anymore, makes it easier to accept. All my love and sympathy to Anne, Cissie and Randy.
Wendy Lipe
April 13, 2013
Melodye will be greatly missed, she was such a lovely step-daughter.
Judy Lovelace
April 4, 2013
To Melodye's Family...
I am so sorry to hear of Melody Faye's passing, but I know she has gone to meet her parents, son, and sisters who have gone on before. Remember all your good times, forget the rest, and take care of each other. Melodye was my niece, and held a special place in my life. She will be greatly missed by me and my children. My sympathy and prayers are with you.
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Ruthie Harwood
April 2, 2013
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