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Family: Joseph Earl "Joe" Carter / Alma Frances Sanford (F6218)  [1

m. 31 Aug 1968


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  • Father | Male
    Joseph Earl "Joe" Carter

    Born  17 May 1938  Hopkinsville, Christian Co., Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  24 Aug 2001  Nashville, Davidson Co., Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried    Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
    Married  31 Aug 1968  Hopkinsville, Christian Co., Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Arthur Earl 'Buck' Carter | F6217 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Katherine Irene 'Katie' Young | F6217 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Alma Frances Sanford

    Born  Abt 1939  Logan County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  29 Sep 2019  Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
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    1. [S89] Facebook, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/66047723/person/36150762712/facts.
      We lost my aunt Jane (Alma F. Sanford older sister) this afternoon. She was: One of the smartest people I know; my role model in historic research; the person who was there to hold our hands the day my dad died. She never missed my birthday. Not one time, even after I'm sure it was hard to write the address on the card.

      Speaking of, she gave me a hydrangea for my 40th birthday which I had planted in a spot that was a little too shady for it, but lately we had to cut a tree down and now it's growing like crazy.

      She had a really sly, hilarious sense of humor.

      If there's a hereafter, she's talking to a whole bunch of our ancestors right now as I type this. I sure hope so.