Doris Carter

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Doris Carter, 67, of Atglen, passed away on Sunday, March 30, 2014 at her home, surrounded by her family.  She was the widow of the late George Carter, with whom she shared 10 years of marriage.
 
Born in Coatesville, Doris was the daughter of the late Mary Sara (Gibson) and Paul Mann.  She was a 1964 graduate of the Octorara High School.  
 
Doris was a member of the Friendship Methodist Church of Gum Tree.  
 
She was employed by the Visiting Angels of Downingtown, retiring two years ago.  She was also a Hospice Volunteer at the Brandywine Home Health.  
 
Doris is survived by her siblings, Paul Mann of Parkesburg, Mary Lou Carr of Parkesburg, Louise Yohn of New Holland and Kenny Mann of East Earl.  
 
The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, April 5, 2014 at 11 AM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA followed by interment in the Bradford Cemetery.  The viewing will be from 10 until 11 AM.
 
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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Doris you are free now opening your wings and fry with our heavenly father you will be miss in our heart but god need one more angle you name was call and you went to fill the spot that he needy bob will miss your smile and went you help other going out to dinner with you all the wonderful thing so I said t you are free now no more pain god got you in his arms you are safe now you with all your love one in heaven so I said I love you as cousin and a good friend good by dear friend till we meet in heaven some day

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My deepest sympathy goes to Doris' family. I have known Doris since elementary school. We reconnected again in the last several years when we visited the same patients. Doris had a delightful personality and a great sense of humor-loved her laugh. She was an excellent care giver and her patients were devoted to her. She will be missed!
Gayle RN

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Mary Lou, Louise and the extended family,
Doris was my friend for over 60 years. We shared the good and the bad times and she was always seeing the positive in life. She worked hard and cared deeply for her patients, keeping many as friends. I will miss her. May you be comforted by family support and the knowledge that her trials are over and she is at peace.

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Doris was a quiet spirit. I remember her quite well from school (Octorara). She was always a kind and caring person. May she rest in peace. My deepest sympathy is extended to the family.

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