H.-CARTER-Obituary

H. Wayne CARTER

West Point, Virginia

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WEST POINT - H. Wayne Carter,67, of West Point, passed away on Jan. 13, 2012.He was born in Lebanon, Va., to the late Milton and Alice Carter. Wayne was an Air Force Vietnam veteran and a member of Melvin Rosson VFW Post 8356, serving as a past quartermaster. He worked at Chesapeake Corporation...

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May God continue to bless the family in the long passing of this fine gentleman.

Louise,
I'm so sorry for your family loss. It seems way too early. From reading these other entries, it seems that Wayne truly enjoyed his family and life in the great outdoors! I pray that your days ahead are filled with tender memories, including laughter from those times and time together as family. God bless you all in your healing! Michele Panak Smith

Mrs. Carter,
Good people are had to forget! Back in the early 80's Henry work a few months at Anheuser Busch. During the few months that he and I worked together I learned that he was a true family man that knew that the shift we work and the weekends we worked would not give him the opportunity to spend that quality time with his family. I remember when he had decided to resigned and go back to his former employer that he said he would be able to spend that quality time with family. ...

Louise, Teresa, Steve and Family
You are in my thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort in your family and friends.

To The Carter Family:
We send our deepest sympathy to each of you in the passing of Wayne. He was indeed a fine gentleman. We pray God's blessings upon you during this difficult time and always. Jim and Beverly Ross

Dear Andrea, Carrie and family,
AM so sorry for the loss your family has endured. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this time.

This is a shock. I saw Wayne and Louise last September while visiting family and friends in West Point. He looked great and remembered many of the things he, Leon, Betty and I did together as children. His sense of humor was contagious. Louise, please accept our condolences during this most difficult time; we will miss him.
James & Emy Stewart

My thoughts and prayers are with the Carter family. May your good memories help ease the pain in your hearts.

Wayne was not only a great person, but also a wonderful neighbor. My kids and I will miss seeing him out in the yard, and our little chats. If there's anything you need please don't hesitate to ask. We are only a walk across the yard away. Sending many hugs and prayers your way. Love, Jen and the kids