Charles-Carter Jr.-Obituary

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Charles Patterson "Chuck" Carter Jr.

Appomattox, Virginia

Oct 24, 1955 – Aug 16, 2025

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BORN
October 24, 1955
DIED
August 16, 2025
LOCATION
Appomattox, Virginia

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Robinson Funeral Home - Appomattox Obituary

Charles Patterson “Chuck” Carter Jr., 69, of Appomattox, Va, passed away on Saturday August 16, 2025, at Lynchburg General Hospital.  He was the husband of Joan Wright Carter.

Born in Lynchburg, Va, on October 24, 1955, he was the son of the late Annie Brizendine Carter and the late...

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I am a member of Harvest Baptist Church. I met Charles and his wife there. Charles was in the choir and active at church. Always a nice and relaxed demeanor. He will be remembered and missed. I am so sorry for your loss.

So sorry with the loss of Chuck. I am honored to have met him. Chuck will be missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. I also offer our many thanks to Chuck and the Staunton Artillery for many years of faithful service to our group the J.E.B. Stuart Ch # 156 UDC of Staunton. He was a most delightful man who will be missed.

Prayers for comfort and peace for the family during this time of need.

I met Chuck years ago as a friend of his sister, Linda Huff. Chuck was so kind and giving. We had some awesome times at The Colonial Restaurant on Rt. 29, lots of laughs.

Chuck came to church with Linda & I. Pastor Vernon struck up a strong friendship. Pastor Gary Vernon said Chuck was suvh a good man. I want, along with thousands to thank Chuck & Joanie for their love of parks and trails and all the hours put it to keep them open after major storms & winter.

Chuck...

Becky, I'm so sorry for your loss. You and the family will be in my prayers.

I didn’t know Chuck very well when we were in school. But I got to know him while working on our class reunion committee. He helped with both the 45th and 50th. What a character! So much fun. He was a good fit for our group. My heart and prayers go out to Joan and the family.

We thought the world of Chuck, and we will miss him terribly, but we are assured to see him again. He was a good man, a generous man, that loved his wife Joan with all his heart, and we are honored to be counted as his friends.

My most sincere and deepest sympathy for the loss of Chuck. I pray GOD to comfort all of the family in this most grieving time.
2nd Lt. David Hamblin (Longstreet's Corps staff)