Jimmie Junior Carter was born to the late Jimmie Lee Carter and Lillie Bell Wilson-Carter in Oakland, Tennessee. He attend the public school system of Fayette County. He as employed by Baptist Memorial East Hospital for many years and later he worked with The Jewish Home of Memphis,Tennessee in food service until his health declined.
Jimmie was united in Holy matrimony to Sandra Louise Stepen on March 24, 2015 in Memphis, Tn.
He is survived by his loving devoted wife, Sandra Carter, five children; DeAndrus Carter, Damien (Clintonia) Carter, Toryano Carter, Ericka Stephen and Antanicia Stephen, all of Memphis, Tennessee,; Eight Grandchildren; five Sisters;Debra (Billy) Collins,Memphis, Tn., Freddie Eddins, Oakland, Tn., Juanita Jones,Oakland, Tn. Louise Williams,Oakland, Tn., and Linda ( Michael ) Flippin. Arlington, Tn.,; Five Brothers, Eugene (Shelia) Carter,Memphis, Tn., Johnny ( Toyna) Carter,Memphis, Tn., Bobby (Rosie) Carter, Somerville,Tn., ] David ( Evelyn) Carter,Cordova, Tn., and Vernon
( Debra) Memphis, Tn.; Mother-in-law: Margaret Stephen; Sister-in-law, Renee Stephen.both of Memphis, Tn.
Viewing Saturday, May 2nd, 2020 from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. At Mabone Funeral Home Chapel 1435 Teague Store Road Somerville, Tn.
Funeral Services Private.
Interment McCulley Cemetery Oakland, Tn.
TO OUR FAMILIES REGARDING
CORONA VIRUS
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At Mabone Home LLC, we strive to provide a welcoming environment for the families we serve and those that come to support them in their time of sorrow. A large part of this involves doing everything we can to make sure our families and guests feel comfortable and safe in our chapels.
We are actively monitoring updates from the CDC and Tennessee Department of Health regarding Corona virus (COVID-19) and are proactively taking steps to ensure the safety of our families, guests and staff.
Our funeral homes remain open to the public, and we are taking extra precautions to ensure we are able to provide limited services and visitations for those in our care according to the CDC recommendations.
We are encouraging all staff to follow CDC guidelines on protecting themselves and others from respiratory diseases, including hand washing, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when not feeling well.
Our facilities team has added extra steps to their daily cleaning routine, including using sanitizer in common areas and on doorknobs, tables, ledges, etc.
We have increased our hand sanitizing opportunities throughout the buildings.
As you know, the following recommendation has been made by our federal government: As of March 17, 2020 public gatherings have been limited to 10 people or less.
We are not going to stop anyone from visiting or attending a funeral service, however, we strongly encourage friends to share their sympathies with families using online condolences available on our website or our sending cards and making telephone calls. It is important that you let the bereaved know that you support and care for them, even if you are unable to be present.
We encourage families and visitors to follow recommendations from the CDC to protect themselves and their community, including:
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
Stay home when you are sick.
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after shaking hands with others; going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
As we have seen, with health events of this nature, reports can change daily, if not hourly. Given how quickly the situation is evolving, we are monitoring new developments and continue to reevaluate daily. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to ensure our families receive the support they need while keeping them, their guests, and our staff safe and healthy. Don’t hesitate to contact us with questions or concerns. Thank You in ADVANCE for your SUPPORT & Cooperation.
The Entire Staff Of Mabone Funeral Home,LLC