Infant White1
M, b. February 26, 1928, d. February 27, 1928
| Father | George Arch White1 b. June 24, 1907, d. September 19, 1937 |
| Mother | Johnsie Mae Patrick1 b. May 10, 1909, d. December 12, 1987 |
Infant White was born on February 26, 1928 at Bossievain, Tazewell Co., Virginia.1 He died on February 27, 1928 at Bossievain, Tazewell Co., Virginia.1
Citations
- [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
John Gordon Carter Jr.1,2,3,4
M, b. May 8, 1969, d. June 12, 2026
| Father | John Gordon "Johnny" Perdue1 |
| Mother | Bonnie Lou Chewning1 b. July 24, 1948, d. February 19, 2019 |
John Gordon Carter Jr. John “Johnny” Gordon Carter, Jr., age 57 of Roanoke, Virginia, passed away on Friday, June 12, 2026. Born on May 8, 1969, Johnny was a man who found deep satisfaction in working with his hands and spending quiet mornings on the water. A dedicated builder, Johnny spent his career in the construction industry, leaving a tangible legacy through the structures he helped create. When he wasn't on a job site, he was almost certainly casting a line. Fishing was his ultimate escape, a pastime that brought him immense peace and joy throughout his life. Johnny is survived by his two beloved sons, who carry forward his strength and spirit, as well as his father, sister and two brothers. Johnny will be remembered by his family, friends, and coworkers as a hardworking man with a generous heart and a deep love for the outdoors.4 He was born on May 8, 1969 at Roanoke, Virginia.1,2,3,4 He married Kimberly Suzann Coleman on April 28, 1990 at Roanoke, Virginia.1 John Gordon Carter Jr. and Kimberly Suzann Coleman were divorced on March 4, 1993 at Roanoke, Virginia.3 John Gordon Carter Jr. married Deanna Kay Combs on March 19, 2005 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1 John Gordon Carter Jr. died on June 12, 2026 at Roanoke, Virginia, at age 57.4
Family 1 | Kimberly Suzann Coleman |
| Marriage* | He married Kimberly Suzann Coleman on April 28, 1990 at Roanoke, Virginia.1 |
| Divorce* | John Gordon Carter Jr. and Kimberly Suzann Coleman were divorced on March 4, 1993 at Roanoke, Virginia.3 |
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Family 2 | Deanna Kay Combs |
| Marriage* | John Gordon Carter Jr. married Deanna Kay Combs on March 19, 2005 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
- [S5152] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Birth Records, 1912-2015, Delayed Birth Records, 1721-1920.
- [S5151] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Divorce Records, 1918-2014.
- [S5775] Flora Funeral Service, online http://www.florafuneralservice.com/, From the John Gordon Carter, Jr. obituary.
Braeton Lindsay Hagy1,2,3,4
M, b. January 25, 1999, d. November 22, 2022
| Father | Mark Lindsay "Larry" Hagy1,2,4 |
| Mother | Karen Annette Akers1,2,4 |
Braeton Lindsay Hagy Braeton Lindsay Hagy, age 23, passed away on November 22, 2022 in Dallas, TX. Braeton was born on January 25, 1999 in Richmond, VA, to parents Mark and Karen Hagy. He is preceded in death by his beloved grandmother, Brenda “Nannie B” Akers. He is survived by his parents and sister, Caroline Hagy; grandparents Selma “Duck” Akers and Dr. J.A. and Carol Hagy Sr; aunts Susan Hodges, Robin Wunderlich (Dana), Alyson Hagy (Bob Southard), and Melchora Alexander (Rob); uncle Dr. Al Hagy Jr; first cousins Zach Hodges, Caitlin Abelseth (Jacob), Megan Wunderlich, Tyler Wunderlich, Connor Southard, John Hagy, III (Kira), Colin Hagy, Madison Alexander and Ashley Alexander, as well as multiple other cousins and extended family members, including “bonus” grandmother, Bonnie Jo Sink, with whom Braeton had a special relationship. Lastly, the power of companionship can never be underestimated for he loved his cats, most recently and more than all, Kitty Kitty. Braeton was a kind, funny, and gentle souled child and unique young man, full of passion and strong in his beliefs. He loved his grandparents dearly, for they came from a time he believed to be more honest and with deeper integrity. Braeton loved talking with older people and strangers, treating them with the utmost friendliness and compassion. He adored and protected his sister, Caroline, as she symbolized for him beauty, comedy, and a forever bond. He graduated from Salem High School in 2017 and enjoyed his high school friends. In the years after graduation, he continued to laugh at the times they had together. Braeton loved work and was proud of his strong work ethic. He most recently worked at University of Texas Southwestern Oncology Center in Dallas, TX. While Braeton was well-traveled, the mountains and farms of Franklin County, VA were the places he felt peace, rest, and freedom; he articulated this frequently. Braeton’s life events stand as a cautionary tale of addiction which plagued him and led to this day.4 He was born on January 25, 1999 at Henrico Co., Virginia.3,4 He died on November 22, 2022 at Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas, at age 23.4
Citations
- [S5775] Flora Funeral Service, online http://www.florafuneralservice.com/, From the Selma Akers obituary.
- [S5775] Flora Funeral Service, online http://www.florafuneralservice.com/, From the Brenda Anderson Akers obituary.
- [S5152] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Birth Records, 1912-2015, Delayed Birth Records, 1721-1920.
- [S5775] Flora Funeral Service, online http://www.florafuneralservice.com/, From the Braeton Lindsay Hagy obituary.