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DAVID AND KATHY,
I AM SO SORRY ABOUT JUNE.  I KNEW HIM SOME, BUT NOT MUCH, BUT I DID LIKE HIM.  HE WAS A GOOD MAN.  HE WILL BE MISSED.
RODNEY SEXTON
October 29, 2025 | CHILHOWIE, VA | Family


Photo courtesy of Bradley's Funeral Home & Crematory - Marion
Marion, Virginia
Aug 9, 1938 – Oct 26, 2025 (Age 87)
Charles Harry “June” Carrico Jr. passed away in the early morning of October 26, 2025, at the age of 87 in his home surrounded by loved ones.
He is survived by his wife, Alda Helton Carrico, his children Mary (Mike) Untiedt, Bill (Paula) Carrico, Danny Carrico, and Pam Carrico, as well as 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by 2 brothers, David Carrico and wife Kathy, Nathan Carrico and wife Kathy and 3 sisters, Linda Blackwell, Patsy Hart, Yvonne Helton.
He is preceded in death by his mother and father, Charles “Jake” and Mary, and two siblings, Calvin and Brenda.Charles, or as most knew him, June, was born in Chilhowie VA on August 9, 1938, the oldest of 8 children. As a big brother, June was caring and kind, always there to lend a hand or simply listen. He was proud of his brothers and sisters, and nothing made him happier than to sit andtell stories about his family.
A devoted husband of 68 years, June adored his wife, Alda. One of the tales he liked best was of their wedding day and how they eloped at the ages of 18 and 19 (he was the younger, a fact he enjoyed reminding her of). He liked to tell his grandchildren about picking her up that day from Fairground Hill as she ran after him, hollering for him to marry her and take her away. Together, they would create a lifetime of memories and raise a close-knit family, watching as that family grew through 4 generations.
Throughout his life, June worked as a drywaller with his brothers David and Calvin. Driving around the region, June could point to every house, church, or business that he’d worked on, remembering the families who lived in those homes and reminiscing about summers when his nephews and grandsons would work with him. More than a hard-worker, he was an artist, someone who took the time to create beauty in everything he worked on. He took pride in his radiating plaster designs which can be seen throughout homes in southwest Virginia and are instantly recognizable to those who worked with him.
June was a man of devout faith. He attended several churches through the years, building community and serving as an elder and a mentor to other members. In his final days, June was still tapping his foot to his favorite gospel songs, praising his Lord until the end. He lived as a servant of God, providing an example to his community of what it meant to live by faith and leaving his family with the peace that he is at last in the arms of his heavenly Father. A man of many interests, talents, and hobbies, there was nothing June loved more than being a father and grandfather.
The center of a large family, he provided safety, calm, and a gentle hand to guide his children and grandchildren through any challenge. He led with quiet determination, a jovial sense of humor, and a deep well of understanding and forgiveness. To his sons and grandsons, he taught what it meant to be a man of dignity and strength. With his daughters and granddaughters, he encouraged confidence and independence, knowing they’d never find a better man than him. And he was right, because to his entire family and community, there was no better brother, husband, father, grandfather, or friend than June Carrico.
Funeral services will be held at 3PM Thursday October 30, 2025 at the Chilhowie Christian Church with Pastor Greg Carrico officiating.The family will receive friends on Thursday from 1-3PM prior to services. Graveside services will follow at Middle Fork Cemetery with Pastor Arthur Chapman officiating. Memorial contributions in honor of June Carrico can be made to The Virginia State Police Emergency Relief Fund, 6942 Forest Hill Avenue Richmond, VA 23225. Expressions of Sympathy may be sent to the family at www.bradleysfh.com. Bradley’s Funeral Home is serving the Carrico family.
Read MoreDAVID AND KATHY,
I AM SO SORRY ABOUT JUNE.  I KNEW HIM SOME, BUT NOT MUCH, BUT I DID LIKE HIM.  HE WAS A GOOD MAN.  HE WILL BE MISSED.
RODNEY SEXTON
October 29, 2025 | CHILHOWIE, VA | Family

Alda and family I am so sorry to hear of June' s passing. I enjoyed going to church with the two of you. I saw June at WM a few months ago and we had a good visit. I always enjoyed talking with the two you.  You know GOD will keep you and your family in his loving arms and comfort you.
GOD bless you all.  Sue Brickey 
Sue Brickey
October 29, 2025 | Glade Spring, VA | Friend
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Steve & Debbie Taylor
October 29, 2025 | Ripplemead, VA | Friend

To David & all of the Carrico family, praying for everyone during this difficult time of loss.
Denise Paschal Armstrong
October 29, 2025 | Marion, VA | Acquaintance
Pam and family 
       So sorry to hear of your dads passing he was a wonderful person he always spoke when he seen me always pickin he will be missed may God wrap his arms around you and hold you tight during this time 
Melinda Murdock [Anderson]
October 28, 2025 | Chilhowie, VA | Friend
Jack and I send loves, hugs, and prayers to all. May the Lord hold you all in the palm of his hand...
Barbara Henderson
October 28, 2025 | Damascus, VA | Friend
My condolences Bill.
David A Campbell
October 28, 2025 | Galax, VA | Coworker
Bill and family,
May your wonderful memories sustain you and offer you peace. Keeping you all in our prayers and wishing you comfort. Deepest sympathies.
David & Tammy Batkins
October 28, 2025 | BELLE HAVEN, VA | Friend

Heaven is a lot sweeter since June arrived. May God grant you the peace in knowing he has passed the shadow of death and is safe in the arms of Jesus. Our prayers are with you.
Pastor Ricky and Donna Robinson Elmore
October 28, 2025 | Saltville, VA | Family