Brandon P. Carter of Manchester, NH, passed away at home unexpectedly on September 25, 2024, just two days shy of his 30th birthday.
Brandon was born in Manchester on September 27, 1994, to Keith Carter and Tammy (Roy) Lambiris. He attended Auburn Village School and Manchester Memorial High School and worked various construction jobs with several different firms over the years.
Brandon had a great love of the outdoors and enjoyed camping, snowmobiling, and visiting numerous lakes and beaches. He shared his love of nature with his daughter, often taking her on hikes around the trails at Lake Massabesic. He had a great mind for numbers and excelled at every sport he ever played, as well. He focused most of his athletic energy on baseball, basketball, and soccer, becoming a skilled pitcher and catcher and earning an MVP award. Brandon took great pride in his appearance and could always be found impeccably dressed…which is why he was always fashionably late. He possessed a huge heart, always putting the needs of others before his own. He had a delightful sense of humor and was highly intelligent, both traits which he tapped into often in order to mercilessly tease his sisters. But above all else, Brandon adored his family and loved his daughter with his whole heart.
Brandon is survived by his mother Tammy Lambiris and her partner Scott Wentworth of Auburn, NH; his father Keith and his wife Joan Carter of Englewood, FL; his cherished daughter Haislee and her mom Kristi Southers of Manchester; siblings Rick Hanson and partner Lindsey Shaw of Billerica, MA, Alyssa Hanson and partner Cameron Fici of Billerica, MA, Matthew Carter of Englewood, FL, and Rachel Carter of Englewood, FL; niece Brielle Fici and nephew Kaylan Carter; grandparents Judy Dorais of Port Charlotte, FL, Brenda Carter of Holly Hill, FL, and James and Peg Scott of The Villages, FL; aunts and uncles Jeffrey Rogers, Joan LaRoche and husband Ray, Jean Forrence and partner Jess, Sherry Coons and husband Mike, Fred Carter and wife Linda, Kenny Marier and wife Kathy, Maureen Scott and partner Piper, and Jacqueline Guiffre and partner Tom. He was predeceased by his grandfather Paul Dorais, who was lovingly known by all as “Papa”; grandfather Ronald Roy; grandfather Richard Carter; and stepfather Jason Lambiris.
The family will receive visitors Wednesday, October 2nd, 5:00-7:30pm at Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium at 243 Hanover Street in Manchester, NH. A brief Memorial Service will be held at 7:30 in the funeral home chapel. To view an online memorial, leave a message of condolence, or for more information please visit www.phaneuf.net.
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