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What an honor, to have met this wonderful man. I met him while working for Friends In Home care Out of Yarmouth. He was kind and true at heart. Darlene Edgerly
Darlene
March 17, 2024
Cleveland, Ohio
1931 - 2020
Dr. Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter, Jr., a pioneering medical researcher, is remembered as a mentor to many doctors, an innovator in cholera and HIV/AIDS treatment, and a big-hearted family man. Carpenter was especially passionate about ensuring the fair treatment of all people, especially those...
Read MoreWhat an honor, to have met this wonderful man. I met him while working for Friends In Home care Out of Yarmouth. He was kind and true at heart. Darlene Edgerly
Darlene
March 17, 2024
excellent teacher and mentor and a great human been
jose w mejia MD
May 27, 2022
I was very fortunate to have worked for Dr Chuck Carpenter as his first project director of the Lifespan/Tufts/Brown Center for AIDS Research between 1999-2002. I had no idea at first that I was working for such a revered physician and global pioneer in infectious disease and HIV treatment. He was incredibly hard working, remarkably fit and active, and he demanded my best. He was 71 years old when I left The Miriam Hospital in Providence and retirement was never on his mind. Although he did...
James Matarazzo
December 08, 2020 | Coworker
I was fortunate to meet Dr Carpenter at Sally ‘s parents home .He was a great person .
We will miss him .
Satinder Mullick
October 31, 2020 | Friend
Dr Carpenter was one of the most welcoming and approachable of colleagues in the Department of Medicine at the Alpert Medical School at Brown University. He championed research and treatment of HIV infection especially of women and prisoners. His life long work to promote better support for health in the Third World is legendary. His legacy is enormous. My heartfelt joy of just knowing him is tinged with the sadness of his family and for the sadness of those innumerable people for whom he...
James Crowley
September 24, 2020 | Coworker
Dr Carpenter was one of the most welcoming and approachable of colleagues in the Department of Medicine at the Alpert Medical School at Brown University. He championed research and treatment of HIV infection especially of women and prisoners. His life long work to promote better support for health in the Third World is legendary. His legacy is enormous. My heartfelt joy of just knowing him is tinged with sadness for his family and for the sadness of those innumerable people for whom he...
James Crowley
September 24, 2020 | Coworker
I will speak for all caregivers of Friends In Home Care, in YarmouthMaine. We had the privilege of knowing a kind, respectful, appreciative man.
Our goal was to assist him and his wife to make the best of his last time on this earth, the happiest for him. He was a joy, barely speaking of his life accomplishments. There are not a lot of Men today like him. Darlene
April 10, 2020
I have had the pleasure of meeting dr. Carpenter in the early 90s he was a fantastic man and doctor I would not have made it through things that I have been through without him I will miss him dearly fly high with the angels because you are an angel you may be gone but never forgotten
Karen Tager
March 31, 2020 | Pawtucket, RI
Dr. Carpenter most definitely left a wonderful loving mark on this world!
Jo-Anne Boyer
March 31, 2020 | Acquaintance