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Samuel Lorenzo Carter

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Samuel Lorenzo Carter

Birth
Covington City, Virginia, USA
Death
6 Mar 1949 (aged 75)
Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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per d/c
p - Bradley Carter b. VA & Roseanna Harmon B. VA
death: Cardio nephritis and coronary occlusion
died: home, 2132 21st St., Nitro, Kanawha Co., WV
76 ys. 7 ms. 29 ds. old
married: Eliza Carter
occupation: Druggist / Owner
informant: Richard O. Zerkle, Nitro
race: White

Dr. S.L. Carter, Nitro, Is Dead

Dr. Samuel Lorenzo Carter, 76-year-old Nitro druggist of 2152 21st St., Nitro died yesterday.

He was the owner of the first drug store in Nitro, which he established 1925.

Dr. Carter was born July 7, 1873 in Covington, Va. the son of the late Bradley Carter and Roseanna Harman Carter, and was graduated from the college of medicine at Richmond university at Richmond, Va.

He came to Charleston in 1919, where he served as a druggist for the T. B. Stalnaker drug store here. He was a Mason.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eliza Carter, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Richard O. Zerbe of Nitro; a brother, D. L. Carter of Clifton Forge, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. James Fleshman and Mrs. Henry Cale, both of Covington, Va.; and three grandsons.

Service and burial will be today in Baltimore, Md., under the direction of the Fred Cooke mortuary of Nitro.
--Charleston Gazette [WV] March 7, 1949 Mon
per d/c
p - Bradley Carter b. VA & Roseanna Harmon B. VA
death: Cardio nephritis and coronary occlusion
died: home, 2132 21st St., Nitro, Kanawha Co., WV
76 ys. 7 ms. 29 ds. old
married: Eliza Carter
occupation: Druggist / Owner
informant: Richard O. Zerkle, Nitro
race: White

Dr. S.L. Carter, Nitro, Is Dead

Dr. Samuel Lorenzo Carter, 76-year-old Nitro druggist of 2152 21st St., Nitro died yesterday.

He was the owner of the first drug store in Nitro, which he established 1925.

Dr. Carter was born July 7, 1873 in Covington, Va. the son of the late Bradley Carter and Roseanna Harman Carter, and was graduated from the college of medicine at Richmond university at Richmond, Va.

He came to Charleston in 1919, where he served as a druggist for the T. B. Stalnaker drug store here. He was a Mason.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eliza Carter, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Richard O. Zerbe of Nitro; a brother, D. L. Carter of Clifton Forge, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. James Fleshman and Mrs. Henry Cale, both of Covington, Va.; and three grandsons.

Service and burial will be today in Baltimore, Md., under the direction of the Fred Cooke mortuary of Nitro.
--Charleston Gazette [WV] March 7, 1949 Mon


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