Carl "Skeeter" White, Jr.

05/26/1972 - 07/27/2022

Obituary For Carl "Skeeter" White, Jr.

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Funeral Arrangements

Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 Time: 12:00 p.m.

Place: St. James AME 124 E. Walnut Street Danville, KY

Visitation

Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Time: 11:00 a.m.

Place: ST. JAMES AME 124 E. Walnut Street Danville, KY

Burial: Hilldale Cemetery Duncan Hill Road Danville, KY

Mr. Carl Carnell White Jr., 50, died July 27, 2022 in Lexington, KY. He was born May 26, 1972 in Danville, KY and was the son of Carl Carnell White, Sr. and Rosetta Elizabeth Yocum.

Carl acknowledged the Lord as his savior and was baptized at Revive life Center in Nicholasville, Kentucky. He enjoyed spending time with his family, loved basketball, food and fishing. Carl never met his stranger.

He is survived by his wife Genia White, Danville, KY; two daughters, Briana White, Harrodsburg, KY and Carly White, Lexington, KY; three sons, Keelin White, Danville, KY, Layton White, Harrodsburg, KY and M’Dre Whitehead, Danville, KY; step-daughter, Myra Brown, Lexington, KY; one brother Jonathan (Tamara) Mucker; two sisters, Tijuana “Tia” White and Roslind “Ros” White, all of Lexington, KY; 10 grandchildren; host of other relatives and friends.

Please keep the family in your prayers.



Guest Book

Carl, you were really gud Cant believe you are gone Did a Google search to see what you were up to & your obit popped up It was my pleasure knowing you Carl We had some really fantastic times

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We'll Miss His Visits, Praying for His Family🙏🏻 Joey Griffin and Vicky Griffin

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Rest In Peace my brother! So many memories of good times with you. You will be loved and missed! No more pain! I love you skeets! Porter

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Damn I still can't believe your gone my friend I really enjoyed you the last few weeks loved the conversation we had and I know you really wanted to change your life god has you now no more fighting demons my friend I hope you and mrs.rose are enjoying the blues you played for use love you my friend we will never forget you love tricky

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Rest easy my friend you will be missed

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