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Facebook Post from Charmain

April 28, 2022
There are few people in this world that have had the profound affect on my life like my brother Carroll Frank Alston. He was a very special person and I always looked up to him and loved him. We did not talk to each other every day. But when we did it was like we had just spoke to one another.
I will always cherish the good times we had together and all the precious memories we had growing up!
My prayer is that God gives my nephew Carroll and his sister Stefanie the peace and courage to continue living the lives that made my brother so proud of them. And that his wife Remona finds the strength to do all that needs to be done in the coming days!!!
CARROLL FRANK ALSTON JR. (8/9/1950-12/28/2021)
Take your rest Frank. You did well!!!!

Carroll Alston III (announcement on his FB page!)

April 28, 2022
On December 28, 2021, my father and best friend Carroll Frank Alston II passed away. That morning the world lost more than a great man. The world lost an amazing father, a supportive husband, and the greatest friend anyone can ask for. Those who know me know how close I am to my father and how much he means to my family and I, and this has been the hardest thing I've ever dealt with in life. We miss him beyond measure, but I made him a promise a short while ago that whatever happens in life, we will carry his legacy on when he is no longer here. Carry on his wise teachings and sound advice. Carry on his thought process. Carry on his outlook and his great sense of humor. Carry on how sensitive he was and how much he cared for those he loved. And most importantly carry on that love. The love he gave me from the very first day I was born until the last moments we spent together. My father taught us so many things in life. Countless times he was there for me and made me feel heard and understood. The best thing he taught me was how to love unconditionally and what true love really is. I don't know how I will move forward without him but in the words of the late Carroll Frank Alston II, I will do it "bit by bit. Day by day. Minute by minute. Hour by hour." I will do it with the foundation he laid for my mother, sister, and I. I Love You Dad. We love you and miss you dearly and please let me know how the fishing is up there.
Love Your Foundation,
The Alston's

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