Horace A. Carter, III

Passed 06/13/2021

Obituary For Horace A. Carter, III

Horace A. Carter, III, of Richmond, answered the Coach's final whistle on Saturday, June 12, 2021. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Horace A. Jr. and Frances Tucker Carter and sister, Shirley Carter Smith (Frank). Bubba was a life-long resident of Richmond, attending its public schools and graduating from Maggie L. Walker High School. He studied Recreational Therapy at Virginia Commonwealth University where he received a BS degree. Bubba's love of swimming was a well known fact in the city and he worked tirelessly to ensure that anyone who wanted to learn would be able to swim in a safe and nurturing environment. Memories of him will be cherished by his three sons, Kevin Durl Best (Dani), Horace Alfonso "Al" Carter, IV (Nadine) and Robert Woodson "Bobby" Carter; six grandchildren, Devin, Daniel, Dixon, Elijah, Naiimah and Ella; nieces, nephew, cousins, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, friends from all walks of his life; a devoted and caring companion, Jackie Lewis; and his special confidante, ex-wife, Lillian H. Carter. Remains rest at Scott's Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, June 21 at Riverview Cemetery. Dr. Adam L. Bond officiant. Rev. Brenda B. Summerset eulogist. In lieu of flowers and in support of his untiring efforts to raise the level of recreational sports in the city, those desiring are encouraged to donate to the City of Richmond Aquatics Program, 1209 Admiral Street, Richmond, VA 23220.



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Keith and Karl Lipscomb send their condolences to the family. Bubba taught many children to swim throughout Richmond specifically the Southside and Calhoun Center. Bubba stood on principle about how one should conduct themselves in our society and he would let you know when you were out of line. Only a few of us who worked with Bubba are still left and still teaching. We will miss Bubba but the Lord knows best. Rest in peace my friend.

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BE DIRECT. A quote from "Bubba" Carter while I was a student in his Lifeguarding class at Randolph Pool in the early 70's. Harvey Collier

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I can't remember when I first met Bubba, but he became a lifelong friend. Not only did I work with him through Red Cross swimming & lifesaving classes, but he had me drive his McGuire Spinal Cord Veterans on local & out-of-town trips. How I will miss Bubba's wonderful grin and laugh. Rest In Peace, Dear Friend. Peg Holliday

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My sincere condolences to the family. RIP πŸ™πŸ½βœοΈπŸ˜‡ Viesta Washington πŸ™πŸ½πŸ’™

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To the Carter Family, Coach Horace Carter was a special man, with a special smile and a strong desire to help others. Swimming was his love but teaching others to swim was his joy. May God bless you as he rest in peace. Sending special prayers to the family from T. Williams-Tunstall

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Condolences from the Robinson Family! Growing up as neighbors bring back many fond memories! May you rest in Peace. Northside Robinson Family

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Rest In Peace my friend !

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Extending sincere sympathy to the Carter family. I have known Bubba since high school and was never in his presence when he didn't great you with a beautiful smile. Patricia Taylor

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Rest in peace. Brenda Braswell

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Our sincere condolences the family. Floyd & Brenda Booker

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Our Sincere condolences to the family. Floyd & Brenda Booker

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Many fond memories of working with him at Richmond City Pools. Beverly Johnson-Hodges

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Rest in eternal peace Bubba.

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You will be remembered forever at VCC American Fitness. The *Gathering Table" will be yours forever. T. Karen CARTER

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Bubba,u took this lil boy and taught him and other black kids how to swim . U can't kno how many times other folks would be admiring how well I could swim.thanks for a lesson that's taken me far. Thanks for being a mentor for me and sister who u looked after at Blackwell.I'll miss ur smile,and ur big head now I'm the only big head now.love my friend,mentor.God bless u as u walk the streets of Gold.Amen RIPπŸ™πŸ½Tata head .

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Carter family I extend heartfelt sympathy and condolences to you all in behalf of your loss.No I didn't know your love one, but I well know the pain that comes when a loveone is loss to death.May the peace of God guard and strengthen your hearts as you grieve this loss.

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Bubba , my lifelong friend ,you will be surely missed .We grew up together on N.4th st. and our sons also were at VMI together. Joey MillerFQC3CED

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Bubba,(the water Doctor)expounded to me the operations of the city public pools in the mid-seventy's to early eighty's. There is a saying " Give a man a fish, you will feed him for one day. Teach him how to fish, you will feed him for a life time." I beg the differ, not only do you feed him, you feed his children and his gran-children. He taught me Lifeguarding, I taught my boys they in turn taught there sons. He will be in my life experience through out my life. Lorenzo Winston (slim) and Mrs. Jackie Winston

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May God bless you and your family. I will always remember the wonderful time we spent together during our youth. James price and family

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Bubba, Rest in Peace!

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Deacon Carter We are sending love and prayers for healing at this time. Dea. Silas and Valerie Colvin and Family

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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