It is with profound sorrow we announce the death of Mr. Quenton D. Carter 41, of Savannah, Georgia formerly of Caswell County, North Carolina, who passed Monday, April 13, 2020 in an automobile accident.
He was born in Hampton, Virginia on November 23, 1978, the son of the late Joyce Mae Echols Carter.
He received his education in the Caswell County School System. Quenton's first enjoyment was always family. He loved his daughter, granddaughter and siblings. He stayed in touch with his family and adored his mother. He had a love for music and to dance like his mother. Also, he enjoyed life, helping others and making the best of every moment. He left impressionable moments with his smile, laughter and joy.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Joyce Mae Echols Carter; maternal grandparents, James Vernon Echols and Mae Pearl Newby Echols.
He leaves to cherish his memories, his father, Clinton O. Carter ; one daughter, Quenasha Carter; one granddaugher, Amaris; two brothers, Vincent Carter (Natalie) and Clifton Carter; one sister, Charmaine C. Wheat (Jamison); paternal grandmother, Julia Carter; three nieces; four nephews; a special friend, Shanetta Fails; aunts; uncles; cousins and friends.
* Due to the constraints of public gatherings during the COVID-19 outbreak a viewing will be held on Friday, April 24, 2020 from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Juanita S. Fulton Memorial Chapel of Fulton-Walton Funeral Home with a limit of 10 people at a time. Please remember to follow CDC guidelines with everyone wearing protective gloves and masks.
Private Graveside Service will be Saturday, April 25, 2020 in the Sassafras Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Yanceyville, NC. Pastor Gary Williams will deliver the words of comfort.
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