Justin M. Carter

Justin M. Carter

Justin Carter Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 17, 2012.

JUSTIN MICHAEL CARTER (Age 39)  
On Monday, February 13, 2012 of Washington, DC. Beloved son of Sharon and Jim Carter of North Andover, MA; brother of Brent Carter; brother-in-law of Pea Carter and uncle of Kai and Rei Carter, all of Silver Spring, MD; nephew of Bob and Jane Carter of Cary, NC. Celebration to honor Justin's life to be held at the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, DC, where he worked, on Saturday, February 18 at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Justin's memory may be made to the National Rehabilitation Hospital, 102 Irving St. N.W., Washington, DC 20010. www.COLLINSFUNERALHOME.com  

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March 20, 2012

Michael Coelho posted to the memorial.

March 4, 2012

Lori Diamond posted to the memorial.

February 29, 2012

Jeannie Diskin posted to the memorial.

Michael Coelho

March 20, 2012

To Justin's Family:
I went to nerd camp at the Milton Academy Summer Program with Justin. He was a fun and terrific guy and I am sorry to hear about your loss.

Lori Diamond

March 4, 2012

Even though I did not have the pleasure of knowing Justin as an adult, I have vivid memories of him being a kind, smart and gentle spirit, even in the little classrooms of Roosevelt school. My heart goes out to all of you who were blessed to have him in your life experience. Clearly, he was deeply loved. Peace, light and healing prayers to you all.
Lori Diamond

Jeannie Diskin

February 29, 2012

Dear Sharon and Jim,

I am devastated and so sad to hear of your tragic loss. Justin was a wonderful boy (as I knew him) and can only imagine the heartache and pain you are going through at this time. I pray that your memories of Justin and knowing how much he loved his family will be able to provide you with some comfort and peace.

Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

With caring and sympathy,

Marie Turock

February 22, 2012

To the Carter Family,
Thinking of you all during this difficult time.

Jim & Cheryl Tibaudo

February 20, 2012

Dear Jim and Sharon,

It is with heavy hearts that we write this message. As was everyone, we were so shocked and saddened to hear of Justin's sudden passing. His smiling face, earnest manner and bubbly personality are forever imprinted in our memories. His success and happiness in life are a tribute to his kind, caring and nurturing family. He was a wonderful man who positively impaced the lives of so many others.

May you take some measure of comfort knowing that those whose lives he touched will keep his memory alive for years to come.

Our condolences to you and your extended family. Our prayers are with you.

February 19, 2012

Dear Jim and Sharon.

We were very sad to learn of your loss. Although we never met Justin, we know his parents and see the condolence messages describe a marvelous young man. May you and all Justin's family and friends be conforted by the Lord and the many wonderful rememberences of Justin's life.

Best regards...Jim and Marilyn Black

Sundeep "Sonny" Gupta

February 19, 2012

Dear Mr. Carter & Mrs. Carter,

Please accept my sincerest condolences. Justin was a great friend and teammate. I will always remember his kindness and smile.

Tasmyn Childress

February 19, 2012

Please accept my condolences. I am a friend of Justin's from the climbing gym. All I can think about is his constant laughter. He was a great guy who I will never forget but will always miss.

Tasmyn

Nancy Norelli

February 18, 2012

Dear Jim and Sharon,
Your news was crushing. Please know that we are thinking of you with deepest sympathy. Ron will be with you today.
Our love and prayers are with you today and always,
Nancy

Debra Hall

February 17, 2012

Dear Carter Family,

I am sorry for the sudden loss of Justin. Please accept my condolences. May God comfort you during your time of grief. Speak of Justin often because his spirit lives on... Pea, the pictures of Justin and your boys are priceless.

Lanetta M. Gilder-Sodipo

February 17, 2012

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Carter,
My heart is heavy and I am deeply saddened by Justin's passing. He was such a lively person! Bocce at MedStar NRH just won't be the same without him. May God continue to bless you and comfort you and your family during this time.

With deepest sympathy,
Lanetta M. Gilder-Sodipo

Cheryl Reynolds-Small

February 17, 2012

To Justin's family,
I worked with Justin at MedStar Health Research Institute. Justin was a joy to work with. His bright smile, energy and wonderful sense of humor will be what I remember most. He will be missed by all those whose life he touched. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

The Landin's

February 17, 2012

Dear Sharon and Jim,
We are greatly saddened to hear the news of Justin. We have so many fond memories of our life together with you and your family in Burlington. Our family photos reveal wonderful moments we all shared together in our joyous worship and musical productions. We remember all of you and Justin with great fondness and we wish you all of God's blessings in this time of giving thanks for a beautiful life. May the Spirit attend to you and grant you strength and peace and love. We send you all our best.

Lisa Bollheimer Minn

February 17, 2012

To Justin's family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I met Justin through rock climbing when I lived in DC. He was an amazing person! I agree with our mutual friend who said, he did more in 39 years than most people do in a lifetime. And he was kind and funny and down to earth. He will be missed.

Jon and Nora Almond

February 17, 2012

Dear Sharon and Jim,

We offer our condolences at this time of your loss and grief. Justin was a high school classmate and friend of our son, Joshua, and we enjoyed knowing him through "The Fab Five", as they called their chums. He was a delightful, upbeat, respectful young man and we hope your loving memories console you at this difficult time.

February 16, 2012

Dear Sharon and Jim,

Although you do not know me, you know my daughter, Christine Coleman Bovo. I knew Justin through Christine and through my other daughter, Colleen Coleman Starling.

Justin was a wonderful friend to Christine always. They seemed to be kindred spirits. He was so kind and gentle and fun to be around. He brought out the best traits in Christine. He believed in her when she had doubts, for instance, when they were rock climbing.

When he agreed to officiate at Christine and Marcos wedding, she was so happy. Having him there was great joy to her and to all of us. The friendship they shared was beyond special. It is so sad for you and for all of his friends to have to say good bye for now.

Last summer, Justin also agreed to officiate at the wedding of my youngest daughter, Colleen. He was wonderful with her and Jon and made their day so memorable.

My sincerest sympathy to you and your family. You have lost a wonderful son and we have lost a great friend. Please know how special he was to us. He lives on in our memories.

Marie Coleman

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March 20, 2012

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