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Robert Carter III

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeRobert L. Carter, III died October 13, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Florence B. Carter; his children, Robert L. Carter, IV and Christy C. Hickey; three step-children, Kenan Loomis, Laura L. Sherman, and Graham Loomis; three grandchildren, three sisters, Linda...

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I am your family's neighbor "Bobby's Friend" from Mooresville NC South Iredell High School. I saw this on the internet. My thoughts & prayers are with Y'all. Mr. Bob was a very good man,and helped steer my life.I will always be grateful.Love Y,all very much. "McKnight"

Dear Linda,
I am sorry to hear of Bobby's death through your Christmas card to me. I knew your brother and family during our friendship in college, and when we both lived in Connecticut you would mention him to me. My condolences to you, Sarah, and Loy Beth.

Love, Tommie

I was very saddened to hear of Bob's death. All '56 classmembers are special to me, but Bob was among my favorites. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Sorry to hear of Bob's death. It was good to see him at our 50th class reunion.

Class mates of 1956,
Ethel and Dorris Carpenter

I am so sorry to hear of Bob's death. It was great to see and have visited with him at our past 50th class reunion. He was a very talented classmate.

Bob made such a valiant effort to attend the 50th high school reunion and to stay in touch with some of us the last few months.
I am grateful he and I had several opportunities to remember and laugh about experiences we shared in the past. He was a very dear friend for so many years.
My heartfelt sympathies to his family and to his many other friends.

My prayers are with your family. It was good to see Bob during our 50th class reunion.

Dear Florence and Family and Linda, Sarah, Beth,
We are saddened to hear of Bob's passing and want you to know ALL of you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our classmates were so happy Bob attended our 50th Reunion. He was such a Special Person in our close-knit class and we will miss his physical presence. He does live on in our hearts.

With our deepest sympathy,
Duane and Linda Powell Carter (MHS Class of '56)

You are in our thoughts and in our hearts.