Calvin Eugene Carpenter

December 14, 1949 ~ July 24, 2021
Calvin Eugene Carpenter, 71, died July 24, 2021, in Perryville, Kentucky. Born December 14, 1949, in Stanford, he was the son of the late John Alford and Viola Yvonne Joseph Carpenter. Calvin served in the United States Army in Vietnam. He was a welder at Donaldson Muffler / Air Filter Systems. Calvin enjoyed fishing and working in his yard. In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by his sister, Brenda Gayle Carpenter and brother, John Alford “Al” Carpenter, Jr.
Calvin is survived by his wife Roxce S. Carpenter; two daughters, Jennifer Carpenter of Clinton, Oklahoma, Trina Clarkson (Ronnie); three sons, Chris Carpenter, Doug Carpenter, Andy Horton; eleven grandchildren, Katie Young (Joel), Nicholas Gere, Nicole Gere, Devin Carpenter, Donavon Carpenter, BreAnn Carpenter, Amelia Carpenter, Brookelynn Richardson, Kelsey Townsend, Joseph Kyle Clarkson, Shawn Crabtree; eight great grandchildren, Brighton Smith, Kylian Young, Sheldon Young, Christina Young, Lilliana Gere, Keaton Crabtree, Kayden Crabtree and Corbin Smith.
The funeral service will be 3pm, Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City. Rev. Tim Mathis will officiate. Visitation will be 1pm – 3pm, prior to service, at the funeral home. Please sign the online guestbook and send a Hugs from Home.
Visitation: 1pm – 3pm, Wednesday, July 28, 2021, at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City
Funeral service: 3pm, Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City.
I’m so sorry about your loss
Hugs and prayers
Work with him at Donaldson so
Sorry for your loss.
Love you Brother.
I love you poppy.
Love and miss you dad
Sure do miss our neighbor
April and I are sorry for your loss. Hey Dad, Mimi, Aunt Brenda and Daddy were there to give him a huge welcome, and they can all be together again. Love, Jackie
I worked at Donaldson
I\’m so sorry for your loss .
I love you Uncle Calvin.
Dad, I love and miss you so much.
Prayers
May God be with your family
Roxce, Trina and Family, The love between family is a precious gift that no loss or sorrow can ever take away. May your tears be a gentle reminder of how much you truly loved each other, and may the memories of joyful moments make you smile and give you both strength and courage. Holding you in prayers and with deepest sympathy. Judy Morgan
Rest In Peace sweet man