Carter Ahmad Brown, born on June 4, 2018, entered this world in Ft. Worth, Texas, bringing joy and warmth into the lives of his family. Sadly, on February 9, 2024, Carter's precious light diminished as he passed away at Cooks Children's Medical Center of Ft. Worth.
Though his time with us was far too short, Carter left an indelible mark on all those who were blessed to know him. His infectious laughter and boundless energy brought smiles to the faces of everyone he encountered. Carter's larger-than-life personality was a testament to his vibrant spirit.
As a student at Bess Race Elementary School in Crowley, Texas, Carter showed remarkable curiosity and eagerness to learn. His teachers admired his enthusiasm and noted his willingness to help others. Carter embodied the qualities of kindness and compassion that are often seen in someone far beyond their years.
Outside of the classroom, Carter had a deep passion for race cars and Spiderman. Whether it was racing miniature cars or playing pretend as a superhero with his brothers, Zayden and Sean Jr., Carter reveled in the thrill of adventure. His imagination knew no bounds as he weaved tales of heroism and excitement that delighted all who listened.
Carter's life will be honored through two solemn occasions where friends and family will gather to celebrate and remember the beautiful soul that has departed from our midst. The first event is the Wake Service scheduled for February 19th at 6:00 PM in Golden Gate Funeral Home and Cremation situated at 5701 East Loop 820 South in Fort Worth, Texas. This will be followed by the Funeral Service on February 20th at 11:00 AM at Great Commission Baptist Church located at 7700 Mc Cart Ave in Fort Worth.
In this time of immeasurable grief, we find solace in the memories we shared with Carter. He will forever remain in the hearts of his beloved mother, Cheyenne Brown, and his father, Sean Brown. Carter's brothers, Zayden and Sean Jr., will keep his memory alive through their stories and remembrances, cherishing the bond they had with their younger brother.
Let us remember Carter Ahmad Brown not through tears of sorrow but with smiles that radiate love and joy. Although his time with us was short, the impact he made in such a small span is immeasurable. As we bid farewell to this remarkable young soul, may we be inspired by his spirit of curiosity, kindness, and an unwavering sense of adventure.
Rest in peace, dear Carter. May your spirit continue to race through our hearts as we remember you with love and gratitude.
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