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Wednesday, 27 July 2011 20:06

Carter Neal Clements

Carter  Neal  Clements,  76, of  433 Rapids Street, Roanoke Rapids, died Wednesday, July 27, 2011, at his home.

Mr.  Clements  loved  his family and loved going to auctions.  He also  dearly loved   fishing, race cars, NASCAR,  farming, tractors, and baseball.

He  was born August 3, 1934, to the late Jessie Clements and Hattie Taylor Clements .  Also preceding him in death  was his wife,  Agnes Lucille Clements;  two  brothers:   Richard “Hot Rod”  Clements and Alvin Thomas “Tom” Clements.

He is survived by his daughters, Sharan  Rose and husband, Shawn, and Lisa Norton and husband, Jack, of Roanoke Rapids;  his brothers, Nat Clements and  Betsy Peterson, of Littleton, and Bobby Clements and wife,  Derenda,  of  Gaston;   his sister:   Betty  Byars, of Cary; his grandchildren, Travis Rose, Robert Norton,  Jonathan  Rose, and  Lindsey  Norton;  his great-grandchild, Trent Rose;  a special  friend,  Hazel Hobbs, and a number of nieces  and  nephews.

Funeral  services  will be held  Friday,  July 29, at  11:00 A. M. at Hockaday Funeral & Cremation Service which is handling the arrangements.  Officiating will be Rev. Mike  Little and burial will follow in Cedarwood   Cemetery.

The  family will receive friends on Thursday, July 28, from  7:00 to 8:30 P.M. at the funeral home and other  times at 65 Bush Court, Roanoke Rapids.

Online condolences  may be sent to www.hockadayfs.com.

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