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Harold Glen Carter

Bassett, Virginia

Jul 10, 1939 – Apr 15, 2025

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BORN
July 10, 1939
DIED
April 15, 2025
LOCATION
Bassett, Virginia

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Bassett Funeral Service - Bassett Obituary

Harold Glen Carter, age 85, of Ridgeway, Virginia, passed away on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at Sovah Health Martinsville.   Born on July 10, 1939, in Franklin County, Virginia, he was the son of the late Lonzie Carter and Viola Zigler Carter. In addition to his parents, Glen was preceded in...

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Mr Carter was a neighbor in Ridgeway and a consistent exerciser who walked daily. I missed him walking but didn’t know he changed his walk down here now his doing the heavenly walk. Rest in peace Mr Carter I will miss you

A passionate and energetic man that will surely be missed. The Martins extend sincere condolences.

Glenda and family, You are in our thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your loss.

Glen helped my parents Cecil and Barbara Hall with gospel singings at Dominion Valley Park until they were not able to run the park. It was a blessing to have him help keep the bands lined up before they went on stage. Prayers for the family

I have known Glen for many years. Always loved to watch him dance. He was smooth on the dance floor!! A fine gentlemen!! The dances won’t be the same without him. So sorry to hear this

Glenn turman

Glen was one in a million! He could stop traffic while flat footin on his porch! We’re so thankful that we got to meet Glen and enjoy his wonderful spirit and sense of humor. He will be missed by so many. Love and prayers to my Aunt Glenda and the Carter family.

Prayers for the family. I met Glen several years ago when I used to play for the American legion dance in Stuart va. His signature catchphrase was”one more time” when we played a song he enjoyed dancing to. He was a great man and I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to know him. He will be missed.

Charles Bowman