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Rev. Jack Carter

Tallahassee, Florida

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The Rev. Jack Carter The Rev. Jack Carter, 74, died Monday, Aug. 30, 2004. The service will be at 10 a.m. EDT Thursday at Trinity Pentecostal Holiness Church, with burial at Woodville Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. EDT Wednesday at Beggs Funeral Home Apalachee Parkway...

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We have warm memories of Pastor Jack. Our sincere condolences to Sis. Alena and the whole family. He sowed so much into our young adult lives in West Palm. One day we can all share together in the presence of Jesus.

Mrs. Carter, Rodney and Family:
So sorry to hear of the loss of Bro. Carter. Always know your family is very special to us. You are in our prayers and thoughts during this time. May God's peace, comfort and love be yours.....

Dear Alena, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Brother Carter really touched my heart with his voice of music and the messages of the Lord he spoke. Brother Jack I will miss your singing and giving testimony.

My thoughts and prayers are with Sis. Carter and family during this time of sorrow. He will be missed much by family and friends, but I know he is dancing in the streets of gold right now.

I remember Jack as a student at Emmanuel College. My wife and I were students at that time.

Jack always displayed a spirit of dedication to his faith and a friendly attitude.

Our lives were enriched by knowing him.

Rev. Carter will be missed by all who knew and loved him. A Mighty Man of God!

His gentle nature and loving smile Blessed so many!

A Pastor, A Friend, we will see you again! My prayer's are with the family! God Bless!

My prayers are with you. Anyone who new Rev. Carter would tell you he was loving and caring Pastor. He was like and Angel God placed on earth to help people when they were hurting so deeply. I know for sure he not hurting anymore he is with God now. He has reaped his reward now and we all shall see him again one day. May God be with the Carter family during this sad grief time.

My heart is full of wonderful memories. As a teen I learned from his and Alena's teaching at youth camps and summers in Orlando. At Campmeetings in Jacksonville all of the PKs would unite to convince our parents "we'll be fine!" as we headed off for adventures of our own while our parents attended meetings. Bro. Jack would always have words of humorous, yet-serious, advice for us as we drove away. Later, when he prayed at the dedication of my son, I felt honored to hear some of the same words...

My thoughts and prayers are with you.May God keep you in his loving arms.
Love
Sara