UNION — Funeral services for Carl Lee Palmer, 53, 107-B Cogdell Plaza, will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 at the Michael A. Glenn Funeral Home.
A native of Pacolet, SC, he was the son of Leroy Tracy, Sr. and Mary Palmer Hughes. He is also survived by two sons, Carlos Morgan and Ben Rice; one daughter, Brittany Rice; nine grandchildren; four brothers, Edward Palmer, Joe C. Tracy, Leroy Tracy, Jr., and Sterling (Carla) Tracy; six sisters, Shelia Dawkins, Barbara Hardy, Tabitha Tracy, Sandra McHam, and Wanda Hudson; and a special friend, Annette Stevens.
Arrangements are with the Michael A. Glenn Funeral Home.
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April Palmer-Green
November 26, 2025
It has been 11 years since you were taken & we mention you often laughing about the good old days. Continue to RIP Lee
April Palmer-Green
April 9, 2025
Lee I miss you still. Everytime I come through Union I think about you & miss stopping by to buy you lunch with a 2 liter orange soda! The family is still working on getting justice for you! Continue to R.I.P
Jimmy Carrigan
November 27, 2023
After all these years, I still remember the good times I shared with my friend Carl in the first grade at Pacolet Elementary School. My prayers are with his family as they remember his passing.
Jimmy Carrigan
Carlton B.N. Gist
December 3, 2014
A real good person , who would make u feel good about yourself no matter what. God knows u will truly missed but never ever forgotten, thanks 4 being true and straight up freind always. May God comfort and keep your family strong.
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Rev. Dr. Jim Carrigan
December 2, 2014
When I was in the first grade at Pacolet Elementary, Carl and I became best friends. We used to race each other to see who was the fastest. Once, when it was very cold, Carl gave me is "stocking cap" to wear home; although I returned it the next day, it showed what kind of person he was. We never saw each other's color, we just accepted one another as friends.
Although we lost touch, I've often thought of those good times.
My prayers are with Carl's family. You had a wonderful son; he was my friend and I will miss him.
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