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Eugenia Jones Carter

Mecklenburg, North Carolina

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Eugenia Jones CarterMs. Carter, 61, of Charlotte, died Wednesday, February 4, 2004, peacefully at home, with her girls by her side. Genia was born October 2, 1942, in High Point, NC, the beloved daughter of A.P. and Audrey Jones.Genia graduated with a BA degree in business from Sacred Heart...

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The first time I met Gina was during a convention where I was host chair. Gina showed up at my hotel room with a bouquet of roses to help me get through it. I'll never forgot it. Her passion for life was boundless. "Honeysuckle Rose" keeps running through my head. Even in sickness, she displayed grace, wit and love. It was a pleasure to meet some of her family and see how much she loved and was proud of all of you when we were in Charlotte for the seminar. Love and prayers to all of you.

Gina was one who really made a difference, and cannot be replaced. Fran and I spent many happy hours with her over the years, and know she fought the good fight, both for PTG and for her own life. Not adieu, but au revoir . . . til we meet again!

I first met Genia when the Bendix plant opened in Charlotte. I was their telephone man and Genia was my contact person there.
She was a joy to work with. She always had a smile and was just fun to be with. I remember how proud she was of her girls and how thrilled she was to buy her home on Commonwealth. My thoughts have been with her in recent months but I always seemed too busy to stop by or call.Sure wish I had.Genia told me my thirties would be better than my twenties. She was...

I didn't know that Gina was sick, so hearing of her death is kind of a shock. My last visit with Gina was in Dallas at the PTG convention where she spent about 45 minutes talking with me about how to plan for a technical seminar. She was very helpful, cheerful and friendly.

My prayers are with her family. God Bless you.

I really enjoyed knowing Gina and working with her over the years. So glad we got to spend time with her at the last PTG convention. We'll all miss her tremendously.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family today as they celebrate the life of Gina Carter. Although my association with Gina was breif in comparison to the many frineds she has, she always made me feel like I was a life-long friend. Kind words and hugs were never in short supply with her. She gave so much, expecting nothing in return.
Go with God Gina, knowing you will always be remembered by this 'Rook' and the members of our organization(PTG) as someone who truly cared about each...

Anyone who knew 'Gina' recognizes that she had a rare ability. Within moments, her warm smile and gracious demeanor could melt the coldest of hearts. She could make a new acquaintance feel as if they had been friends forever.

"A Service of Celebration" mentioned in the Observer's earlier short obituary is a fitting title and tribute that reflects Gina's brief time with us. Whether her daily routine was good or stressful, she enjoyed life and pursued it with a vigor that most...

I was so blessed to have known Gina, a great friend. She was a wonderful lady, with a friendly smile and a big heart.

I will truly miss our phone chats and seeing her at PTG Conventions.
She will surely be missed by many.

I didn't know Gina, but I know of her, being a Piano Technician in the Guild myself. I can tell you that she was admired and respected by all of us whom she helped, and we are all grieving the loss of one of our finest technicians.