She cherished her time on Sundays watching the Steelers play with her loving husband. She enjoyed singing, swimming, playing the piano, reading fiction and watching sci-fi movies. She was a very giving and selfless person who always put others’ needs before her own. Margo loved life and happiness, smiling and positivity. Margo had many talents, hobbies, and activities which always included her loving husband and family. Margo was preceded in death by her loving daughter, Briana Carter, her loving grandparents, Robert and Jewel Triplett, her great-grandmother, Louise Nicholson (Momma Sugar), her cousins, Cory Morgan (Latoya) and Nicanor Amper IV, and her uncle, John Morgan (Doris). Margo transferred to School of Dentistry in July 2012 and served as Manager of Business Operations. Margo served as a Senior Accountant at UMMC Continuing Education Department from 1993 to 2012. She also received her AA from Hinds Community College in Raymond, MS. Margo graduated from Callaway High School with Honors in May 1989. She later joined Friendship Baptist Church, pastored by Reverend Randy Leflore, where she was a member of Voices of Friendship and served as a finance secretary and a deaconess. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church, pastored by the late Reverend W.M. She was the first born of three children. Jones, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.Margo Triplett Carter was born on Septemin Jackson, MS to Agnes and Robert Triplett. To sign the guestbook online or leave a memory please visit To send a flower arrangement to the family ofĬarter A. The McGriff & Triplett Funeral Home in Louisville is assisting the family with the arrangements. A memorial firework display will be let off every year for the 4th of July in remembrance of Carter. Saturday, August 28th, 2021 at 7205 Jamison Road, Alma, Illinois 62807.
He was the light of our lives and will be missed dearly.Ī Celebration of life service will be held at 4:00 p.m. He was preceded in death by his Grandma Nana, Grandma Carter and paternal grandparents, Chuck and Sheila Jones.Ĭarter was the type of person you can’t describe. He is survived by his fiancé, Alicia Simpson of Clay City, IL, his two daughters, Journee and Bryndall Jones, his son, Ryott Jones, his three sisters, Cierra Jones of Flora, IL, Shelbey Young, of Louisville, IL, Korey Kessler of Louisville, IL, his nieces and nephews, Sohvi Fisher, Sky Kessler, Jesse Fisher, Storm Kessler, Rogun Fisher, Silver Kessler and Hendrix Landreth, along with many aunts, uncles and cousins. He loved to make everyone around him laugh, scaring anyone he could, hunting and fishing with his dad, Grandpa Chuck and Uncle Jeff, gaming with his friends, showing off his intelligence and being with his friends and family. After graduating from Mattoon High School in 2013, he had three beautiful children with his high school sweetheart, Alicia Simpson.Ĭarter was his family’s protector, the apple of his mom’s eye, his dad’s everything, his sister’s Superman, his kid’s whole world, and Alicia’s big baby. Vernon, Illinois.Ĭarter was born on August 17th, 1994 to Scott and Moria Jones in Effingham, IL.
2021 at the SSM Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Jones, 27, of Clay City passed away unexpectedly at 1:25 p.m.