James "Jimmy"-Carson, Sr.-Obituary

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James "Jimmy" Franklin Carson, Sr.

Appomattox, Virginia

Dec 13, 1932 – Jul 3, 2023

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December 13, 1932
DIED
July 3, 2023
LOCATION
Appomattox, Virginia

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Robinson Funeral Home - Appomattox Obituary

James Franklin “Jimmy” Carson, of Concord, Virginia, died Monday, July 3, 2023, peacefully at his residence.  

He was born December 13th, 1932, to Charles Raymond Carson and Charlene Light Carson.  He grew up during the great depression and WWII which were tough times for any person....

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I am so sorry to hear this news. I have so many memories of the Carson family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
Susan Evans Gore

We are very sorry to hear about the passing of Jimmy. He was such a great guy and never met a stranger. He will be missed by so many. Please accept our condolences.

He was a very generous person when my son died, and I appreciated his hospitality and being so nice to my family and I in 2006.

Fair winds and following seas.....

Jimmy and I go way back he was just a good friend and we sat and talk about his kids and and family and mine he use to come to my house and have dinner with me haven´t seen jimmy for some time sorry for your loss

I spent so many happy days at Mr. Carson's house riding horses with your Mom, Gayle. Mr. Carson was so kind and many times we headed to Carson's store to fill up on candy. He was a wonderful person and the Concord community will miss him for many years. I am so glad I knew him most of my life. His eyes always lit up when he would see me and tell me all about Kelly and David. He was so proud of you. I am sorry for your loss.

David and Kelly, we are sad for your loss. Jimmy was special to our Family. Greg and Gary, our sons, worked at Carson’s for him. They have lots of love and respect for Jimmy as do we. Cherish all the fun memories of your Granddad ....he was a Great Man. Love and Prayers, LC and Linda Booth

I have a treasured memory (among many) of Jimmy and I 'pickin and grinin' with Roy Clark. What a kind, giving man. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. The world has lost one of the good ones. Our loss....heavens gain.

Jimmy was in Concord High School class of 1951 with me and 17 others classmates. Jimmy and I and several more “Concord” boys were in the Navy at the same time. Our friendship has continued from early Concord days until his passing away. He has the prayers of us all!