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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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)

So sorry to learn of Chuck's passing. My deepest condolences to his family.

Joan, CJ and I were devastated to hear about Chuck's passing. We love you and if there is anything we can do, please let us know. Praying for peace and comfort for you and the family. Sherry and CJ

Charles, known as C.P. when we were growing up in White Rock Hill. Prayers to the family , so sorry for your loss.

Very sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. I knew him from my time as a Civil War reenactor with the 11th VA Co. G. I also would cross paths with him at local races, such as the Virginia 10 Miler, which I ran for many years. He was a giving, caring man as evidenced by his community volunteerism.

So sorry to hear the news on Chuck. He was into everything. Served on class reunion committee with him. He noticed things and made a lot of good suggestions. He will be missed.

Sure gonna miss Cuz! He and his wife Joan were faithful followers and attended my shows whenever I played anywhere close to him. We shared a lot of great memories of our childhood with our family. RIP Cuz!

I worked with Chuck via Amateur radio supported events. I enjoyed his company, his humor and work ethic. He often mentioned his family and fur babies. Prayers for you and your family.
RIP Chuck