Mark Carter

Mark Carter Obituary

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Age - 48

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October 8, 2023

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Conyers, GA

"Mark Andrew Carter, 48, of Conyers passed away on Saturday, September 16, 2023. He is survived by his loving wife, Madelyn Carter; parents, Patricia Carter, James and Judy Carter; brother and sister-in-law, Steve and Beth Carter, nephew, Kyle Carter; son, Tyler Anthony Carter; and granddaughter, Aria Carter. Mark graduated from Rockdale County High School and DeKalb Technical College. He was employed in the printing industry by THP Graphics Group. Mark loved animals, especially his furbaby, Rottweiler, Mona who was the apple of his eye. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He was an avid concert goer. He enjoyed various genres of music, especially metal. A memorial service will be held Sunday, September 24, 2023 at Scot Ward\u0027s Green Meadow Chapel with Reverend Vicki Chesney officiating. The family will receive friends Sunday, September 24, 2023 from 1:30-2:30 PM. Service at 2:30. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Penfield Addiction Ministries. Donations may be completed either online or via mail by check or credit card. To donate online, please go to https://www. penfieldaddictionministries. org and click on the yellow \u0027DONATE\u0027 button. After entering the amount, please be sure to click yes, Honor someone with your gift. Check donations can be sent to the address below. Please include a note stating who the donation is in the memory of. Penfield Addiction Ministries 1061 Mercer Cir Union Point, GA 30669 Condolences may be submitted online at www. scotward. com. Scot Ward Funeral Services, 699 American Legion Rd. , Conyers, GA, 770-483-7216. "

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