Reese-Carson-Obituary

Reese Carson Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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CARSON REESE CARSON, JR. On Wednesday, March 3, 2010; loving husband of Barbara A. Carson; beloved father of Renee Gregory, Reese III, Victor and Tracey. Also survived by two daughters-in-law; nine grandchildren; one brother; two sisters; a host of other relatives and friends. Family will...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Never had the pleasure of meeting your dad Greg and Reese, but he must have been a good guy because the two of you were so nice.

We are not human beings going through a temporary spiritual experience.
We are spiritual beings going through a temporary human experience.

Our thoughts Prayers are with the family and may God continue to keep all of you



~Claudia Steverson and Family

May your family find peace in the name of Jesus. Lorraine A. Ford

"Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. We love you and hope that you will find comfort in knowing that Reese is no longer in any pain. Our sincere condolences. " Carolyn, Randy, Jonathan, and Daniel Woolridge (Washington,D.C.)

Tracey,

My condolences to you and your family during the passing of your father.

Mr. Carson was my role model and hero. I grew up next door to the Carson family. Mr. Carson formed the first little league baseball team on Oates st..You could hear his laughter from one end of the block to the other end.Never heard him raise his voice in anger.And when I went to the baseball games at RFK and Mr Carson was the hot dog man I knew he would give me all the free dogs I wanted.Great neighbor,father and husband. God bless you.

My prayers and praises are with each of you. Barbara stay strong, for you are truly blessed.

I USE TO WORK @ DCWASA TIL 2003 HE WAS KNOWN TO US BY WELLS HE WAS A VERY FUNNY AND GINUWINE MAN HE WAS COOL WITH EVERY1 I WANT 2 SEND MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY U WILL BE GREATLY MISSED