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Johnie Del
Carter
Sep 24, 1957 — Feb 20, 2026
Johnie Del Carter, 68, of Abbeville, Louisiana, passed away on February 20, 2026, at 7:53 am at HCA Tomball.
Johnie was born on September 24, 1957, in Morehead City, North Carolina, to the late Joshua Carter and Tessie Carter. He graduated from East Carteret High School in 1977. After graduating, he moved to Abbeville, Louisiana, where he worked as a fisherman and built a life centered around family, hard work, and community.
He was preceded in death by his father, Joshua Carter; his mother, Tessie Carter; his daughter, Tessie Alecia Vice Carter; his sister, Diana Carter; and his brothers, Kenneth Carter and Jessy Carter, all of whom he loved dearly and whose memories remained close to his heart.
He leaves to cherish his memory his children: Johnie Del Grant; Johnnie Del Vice Carter (KeAvana); Letecia Johnie Pickens (Paul); and Ja'vell Da-Von Carter. He is also survived by his beloved grandkids, Taj Pickens, Matthew Babino, and Aijiah Mims.
Johnie is further survived by his siblings: sister Omelia Carter of Beaufort, North Carolina; brothers Joshua Carter of Jacksonville, North Carolina, Larry Carter of Beaufort, North Carolina, and David Carter (Ashel) of Texas; along with a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends who will deeply miss him.
Johnie was well known for his neatly starched pants, his fun-loving and joking manner, and his ability to make people smile wherever he went. He enjoyed swinging out and dancing and had a special love for Corvettes. He was also a devoted fan of the Dallas Cowboys and enjoyed good food, especially seafood and fried chicken shared with family and friends. His laughter, style, and vibrant spirit left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
His legacy of joy, resilience, and love for family will continue to live on through all whose lives he touched.
If we could tell you anything, we would say thank you, Daddy — you did your best.
Services are entrusted to:
Allen Dave Funeral Homes and Crematorium
2103 Cypress Landing Rd
Houston, TX 77090
713-480-2966
www.allendave.com
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