Juanita Maxine Carter

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Juanita M. Carter entered into rest while asleep at her home on April 14, 2014 at age 60. Born March 7, 1954 a longtime Fremont, Ca resident. Juanita loved her country music and nascar, She brought smiles and laughter to her family and friends throughout her life. She was always there for anybody that ever needed a helping hand or just a shoulder to lean on. She is survived by her son Terrence Carter and his wife Karen of Modesto, Ca, daughter Judy Suarez and her husband Alfred (Jr) of Ceres, Ca, brothers Chris Stramecki of Fremont, Ca, and John Stramecki of Fremont, Ca. 12 grandchildren, Danny, Tyler, Cody, Megan of Ceres Ca, Joanie, Jayleen, Chris, Dj of NV, Josh, Jay, Nicholas, Sarah of Modesto Ca, and nieces and nephews She is going to be greatly missed by her family Family and Friends are invited to attend a celebration of Juanitas life on Saturday April 26th at 9 AM for viewing and 11 AM for services at Berge Pappas Smith Chapel of the Angels

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  1. Respectfully the vivacious Juanita Maxine Carter is resting in peace. Listen to when God speaks through verses and scriptures, with prayer for understanding let God’s Word console and gradually minimize the pain and grief until it is no more. And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, … to everlasting life… Daniel 12:2

  2. Juanita was More than just a Country Music Radio Fan.

    Juanita was much like a Sister to many of us in the Radio Community.

    Juanita attended many KSAN and KRTY events and was always concerned for her “Radio Family” and Our Families.

    Juanita always wanted to make sure we had something to eat and drink, often times bringing bags of food, soda and water to events for us.

    Juanita, like a Sister, was always watching out for us and making sure we were keeping out of trouble.

    Juanita, I Will Miss Your Laugh, Your Big Smile and Sisterly Hug.

    Go Run Painlessly among the Clouds.

  3. Juanita was my sister in law for almost 30 years, we were friends too when we were young, I lost touch after divorcing her brother Chris.
    I am sorry I didn’t attend her service but thought it best for her brother if I wasn’t there.
    I loved Juanita, I love her children too and hope that they may contact me one day, I would love to know Juanita’s grandkids and would even be a sarogate grandma to them if allowed.
    RIP Juanita, I know your brothers and family will miss you very much!

  4. Hope your at peace and in a happy place with those that you lost before you.

    Tomorrow is your birthday and today your on my mind ex sister in law and friend.


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