Wednesday, August 02, 2006

MEMORIAL TO TED FALLEN KNIGHT

MEMORIAL TO TED

FALLEN KNIGHT

Our knight in shining armor has fallen
He has gone home to be with the Lord
For a while we shall not see him, for awhile
Then on horseback he shallride again
And we shall ride with him
In heaven there is no marriage
Nor any given in marriage
So there we will meet again
As brother and sisters we shall ride
We shall walk beside the waters
And laugh and be happy
All sorrow done away

Our knight in shining armor
Whom God used to bring us together
Did not know ever just how the Lord used him
We know and thank our Jesus
For what Your hands did do
In bringing the three of us together
Lord we ask that you show him
Just what part he played
In taking the messes we all made
And bringing life out of it
Rest in peace OUR TED
Tomorrow is but a breath away
And we shal ride with you in Glory Land
With Jesus by our sides.

Friday evening, July 28, 2006 Teddy [Ted] Eugene Carter, Sr. passed away after a strong battle. He believed until the end that he was healed, standing on the true Word of God.

He is survived by three wonderful children, Ted Carter, Jr and wife Beth, son John Everette and Kerri and Jason Ramirez. Daughter Joyce Carter Chalker, husband Donald, 2 daughters, Hannah and Reahan; Daughter Lora Carter Barone, husband Carmine, daughters, Brandy, Jessica and Kassandria. His loving wife of 30 years, Delon, daughter, Linda Dean Terrell and husband, Donald, son Michael Dean and wife Karen. Sisters, Virginia and husband Cecil Smith, Alma and husband B. W. Dees, Brothers, Jack and wife, Flora Carter, Alvin and wife Jean Carter. His parents, John and Jennie Barber Carter and sister Mary Murphy predeceased him. He is also survived many family members including three aunts, man nieces and nephews and cousins. He is also leaves to mourn him two very special ladies who he brought together that loved him then and still do. His first wife Linda Griffis [the mother of his three children] and his niece, Rose [Peanut] Carter Jones.

Lord, we thank You for the time we had him, and ask that you give understanding to those whom do no understand that we need to mourn the passing of our knight.
rECj/LJG


Ted Carter Sr.

CARTER - Ted Sr., 67, passed away July 28, 2006.Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre Published in the Florida Times-Union on 8/1/2006


Ted E. Carter Sr.

CARTER Ted E. Carter Sr., age 67, of Neptune Beach, passed away unexpectedly on July 28, 2006, with his family by his side. A native of Jacksonville, Ted was retired from the automotive industry where hewas employed for many years as a salesman and later as management with the Coggin Companies and the former Parrish Volvo. Ted was a member of the Masons, an avid bowler, baseball fan, motorcyclist, and crossword enthusiast. Ted was a very respected man and will be greatly missed by many. Ted recently renewed his vows to celebrate his 30th year of marriage to his wife, DeLon Carter. Family members include his loving wife, DeLon; his children, Michael Dean (Karen), Linda D. Terrell (Donald), Ted E. Carter Jr. (Beth), Joy Carter Chalker (Donald), Lora Carter Barone (Carmine); siblings, James Alvin Carter (Jean), Jack Carter (Flora), Alma Carter Dees (B.W.), Virginia Smith (Cecil); grandchildren, Kerri Ramirez, Jason Ramirez, Brandy Barone, Jessica Barone, Kassandra Barone, Hannah Chalker, Reghan Chalker, John E. Carter; and many nieces and nephews. Ted is predeceased by his sister, Mary Murphy. Visitation will be held from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. TODAY , Tuesday, August 1st in the chapel of Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 2, 2006, in the funeral home with the Rev. Dr. Gabe Goodman officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Dreams Come True of Jacksonville,6803 Southpoint Pkwy, Jacksonville, FL 32216. Services under the direction and care of Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com

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