George Washington Carpenter
1837–1921 (age 84)
Biography
George Washington Carpenter was a figure of quiet strength, known for his calm resolve and thoughtful guidance in matters of family and community. His devotion to principle and gentle leadership built trust and offered comfort to countless friends and neighbors.
After a life marked by faithful service, he was laid to rest in Saint Luke's Episcopal Churchyard in 1921, where the serenity of the grounds continues to honor the example he set.