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Glenn David Carter, 55, of Queen Creek, Arizona, passed away in the early morning hours on December 11, 2021 after a long illness and has been called home to be with our Lord.  Glenn was born in Leominster, MA, to Irene C. Perron and the late John W. Carter.

He is survived by his mother, Irene Perron, son, Nicholas Carter, sister, Kimberly Dion, brother-in-law, David Dion, nephews, Kyle Dion and Evan Dion.  In addition, he leaves behind his closest friend and the mother of his son, Joanne Carter, a large extended family and several other close friends.

He was born and raised in Massachusetts, with living the majority of his adult life in Arizona.  His interests were working with computers, spending time with family, music, and enjoying time at the gun range.

In lieu of funeral services and flowers and to remember Glenn, we ask that donations be made to the American Lung Associations @ https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/nontuberculous-mycobacteria/learn-about-nontuberculosis-mycobacteria.

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Missin' ya, bro.

Missin' ya, bro.

Missin' ya, bro.

So sad to have seen you suffering these years Glenn. Finding peace is desired by us all. We will love and miss you unti…
So sad to have seen you suffering these years Glenn. Finding peace is desired by us all. We will lo…
So sad to have seen you suffering these years Glenn. Finding pea…
I am glenn’s aunt. I loved making him laugh when I visited Arizona. He always picked me up at airport with a big smile.…
I am glenn’s aunt. I loved making him laugh when I visited Arizona. He always picked me up at airpo…
I am glenn’s aunt. I loved making him laugh when I visited Arizo…
So so sorry. G'bye bro.  Mike.
So so sorry. G'bye bro.  Mike.
So so sorry. G'bye bro.  Mike.

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