James T. Carter

james carter

February 21, 1942 ~ April 30, 2025

James T. Carter, age 83, of Ridge, New York died Wednesday, April 30, 2025. James was born February 21, 1942 in Queens, New York. He is the son of the late James and the late Mary (Carmody) Carter. James was a proud Police Officer in the NYPD. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Joanne in 2024. He is survived by his two sons, James B. Carter and Brian M. Carter. He is also the cherished grandfather of five grandchildren and two precious great grandchildren. All arrangements including private cremation have been entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. Religious services will be held 10:30 am on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at St. Mark's RC Church, 105 Randall Road, Shoreham, New York. Visiting hours will be Friday, May 16, 2025 from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. An online guestbook can be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com. .

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Rocky Point Funeral Home

  2. Jimmy and Joanne were the first neighbors I met moving here 12 years ago, they gave me a big hug and welcomed me to the block. I will never forget that day! I know Jimmy is now at peace and back with his beloved wife, who adored him! Jimmy I will absolutely miss our almost daily talks, “debates”, and seeing your kitchen door open everyday, and your bedroom light on each night! Looking across the street at your home now will never be the same! My condolences to your sons, their families, and your friends, with love. Rest easy now Jim Love Rosemarie

  3. For all the love, kindness, and support you have shown Mike and I. You will always be remembered.

  4. To Brian, Jimmy and families. My heart is broken at the loss of my friend and phone texting buddy Jim. My husband Michael and Jim go back to the early days when they were young crazy and single. Jim and your mom Joanne (my partner in Crime) were married many years before us but in the years that followed we had such a blast as couples. The older we go the more fun we had. The Tudor Reunions were so outrageous, never to be forgotten. Our friendship remained strong right into our Golden years. We lived near one another & even with the many health issues between us, our bond tighten. We were always there for each other. I’m sure that Dad is with Mom now and maybe Mike is around for a laugh or two. Peace be with you. Joanne Kedrovic


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