George Noah Carter, 87, lifelong resident of Jackson County, died Friday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs J E Adams in Moss Point after an illness of 10 months.
A native of the Salem community he was formerly engaged in the turpentine and sawmill business at Hurley. He was a member of the Moss Point First Methodist Church.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Adams and Mrs J J Carter of Wade; three step-daughters, Mesdames Roy Krebs and Corine Hurd, Pascagoula, and Miss Evelyn Dunaway, Moss Point; a stepson, Malcolm Dunaway, Moss Point.
Three grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren, and three great great-grandchildren.
Services were held from Moss Point First Methodist Sunday with Dr Marion L. Smith, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev Harry Bufkin, Caswell Springs Methodist.
Interment was in Machpelah.
Chronicle Star
Oct 12, 1954
Pascagoula Miss.
George Noah Carter, 87, lifelong resident of Jackson County, died Friday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs J E Adams in Moss Point after an illness of 10 months.
A native of the Salem community he was formerly engaged in the turpentine and sawmill business at Hurley. He was a member of the Moss Point First Methodist Church.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Adams and Mrs J J Carter of Wade; three step-daughters, Mesdames Roy Krebs and Corine Hurd, Pascagoula, and Miss Evelyn Dunaway, Moss Point; a stepson, Malcolm Dunaway, Moss Point.
Three grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren, and three great great-grandchildren.
Services were held from Moss Point First Methodist Sunday with Dr Marion L. Smith, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev Harry Bufkin, Caswell Springs Methodist.
Interment was in Machpelah.
Chronicle Star
Oct 12, 1954
Pascagoula Miss.
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