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Carmen I. Carter Dies at 70

Carmen I. Carter

Carmen I. Carter of Estate Diamond Ruby died on Oct. 24. She was 79 years old.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Nancy Southwell; and father, Fredrick Harley.

She is survived her daughters: Wendy Glinton and Wryllis Carter; son, Campbell A. Carter; and grandchildren: Janai Carter, Jamel Ross, Shenel Etheridge, Ras. Judah Selassie Carter, Keemanee Carter, Anijah Lovell, Tafari Carter and Eric Gordy;

She is also survived by great-grandchildren: Zamir Carter, Bryson Carter, Khole Ross and Happer Etheridge; sisters: Rosemary Williams and Juliet Harley; brothers: Lionel Browne, Herzley Browne and Meanwell Browne; nieces: Mary Flemming, Dinah Browne, Cathrine Browne, Bridget Lightbourne, Janet Browne and Sherry Browne;

Other survivors include nephews: Curtis Browne, Charlesworth Williams, Robert Browne, Richard Browne and Wesley Browne Jr.; godchild, Glendina  Mathews; special friends: Phylis Blackman, St. Clair Williams, The Reef Broadcasting family, caregiver and good friend Angela Tineo de Perez, and Genevieve Browne;  cousin and other relatives: Tuckey Harley and Jane Harley; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Tributes will begin at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 9, at Friedensthal Moravian Church. Interment will be at Friedensthal Moravian Private Cemetery.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and public health regulations, all attendees must wear a mask and adhere to social distancing guidelines.

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