of Batesville, AR
July 21, 1977 - February 12, 2011
Corey Ray Carter, 33 of Batesville died Saturday, February 12, 2011.
Born in Searcy on July 21, 1977, he was the son of Ray Clinton and Debbie Marie (Leonard) Carter.
Survivors include a son, Carey Ray Carter, Jr. and a daughter, Kendra Carter both of Batesville; a brother, Clint Carter also of Batesville; and a sister, Tina Franks of Cushman.
Graveside services will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Pleasant Valley Cemetery with Patrick Hancock officiating.
There will not be a visitation.
Arrangements are by Roller-Crouch Funeral Home of Batesville.
Sorry For the families loss ....the thoughts an prayer go out to all familie an friends we will miss him :(
We are so sorry our prayers are with you. God bless
WOW omg your life was why to short. Cory i know how much you loved your kids you were a awesome guy. you will be truly missed
to the family of cory, my thought and prayers are with you at this most difficult time,
I am so sorry to hear about Cory's death. I know how close he and C were. I will be praying for both children.
So sorry for your loss...Cory was a amazing person and friend. Gonna miss him! It just won't be the same at the track without him standing up singing and dancing. Thoughts and prayers to the Carter/Wilson family!!!!!
So sorry for your loss.Your family will be in our prayers.
I am so deeply sorry for your loss, and will keep your family in my prayers!
I am so deeply sorry for your loss, and will keep your family in my prayers!
We are so sorry about your loss, Jamey called me and told me, We will keep you and the family in our prayers, If we can help let us know! We love you guys!
I am very sorry for this tragic loss and yall will defenitely be in our prayers. Life is hard sometimes and we don't understand everything but God has a plan for everything. Although I haven't seen yall in a long while, I have been hearing how good a life Cory had made for himself and his family. Rely on one another during this difficult time beacuse Cory's kids will need yall more than ever. I apologize that I will not financially be able to make it up there to be with you all. I remember most about Cory when he was in the sixth grade and played Pee Wee basketball in Bald Knob. He came by the house some and always seemed to have a smile on his face. He also played some good basketball if my memory serves me correctly. Remember the good times and love one another always no matter what. We love and miss you all and may God Bless yall during this time of great loss.