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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, John Carson, 78, born on February 11, 1935 and passed away on December 30, 2013. We will remember him forever. 

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January 3, 2014
January 3, 2014
We have lost one of natures gentlemen. Many a time I was aware of his
kindness and thoughtfulness. His gallantry and respectfulness were in
evidence...opening doors and pulling out dining chairs...a dying art that he carried out with aplomb.
While learning to ski in the Dolmites he acquired a knee injury and had to cease lessons, but insisted on carrying my skis back to the Chalet.!
I always felt special in his company.
John, gone but not forgotten. We all have our memories that will help to fill the gap caused by your death.
RIP.
Pat Quinn
January 3, 2014
January 3, 2014
Marilyn wrote: John taught me to dance when I was 16 at the boys club. Happy days. I shall miss him as you all... Marilyn
January 2, 2014
January 2, 2014
Dear Alastair, Jacquie, John and Natalie,
Your dad John was one of the Good Old Boys and was always the most enjoyable of company. We had been meaning for some time to visit him and it's very sad to know that the chance will never come again. May he rest in peace, and our deepest sympathies are with you all.
Keith & Wadsana
January 2, 2014
January 2, 2014
So sorry for your loss Jaq and Johnie and family xxx big hugs
January 2, 2014
January 2, 2014
Jacquie John and family We are so sorry to hear of your loss, I remember him well . Sheila Alex Stephanie
January 2, 2014
January 2, 2014
John was an active member and firm supporter of Hennex Golf Society. He will always be remembered by the ladies as a true gentleman and by all of us as a man with strong principles coupled with a wicked sense of humour. Doubtless he will be golfing on God's wide and verdant fairways before too long. Good luck John ...you will be missed.       Hennex Golf Society
January 1, 2014
January 1, 2014
we the Woods Family Omagh would like to convey our condolences to John Jackie and children on the death of John a fine father and grandfather May he rest in peace
January 1, 2014
January 1, 2014
Jim and I extend our deepest sympathy to you Jacqui and your brother on the death of your beloved dad. May he rest in peace.
Joanie
January 1, 2014
January 1, 2014
John has been a very good friend for many years and we enjoyed his "grumpy dry wit " especially about ladies that should be in the kitchen not on the golf course messing around in the bunkers holding up play !!!
He will be sadly missed .Norman and Marlene
January 1, 2014
January 1, 2014
John has been a callagraphic friend for many years - a grumpy friend, but good company ! Always ready with an acerbic quip which often had me laughing for days. He has had a long, hard struggle - time to give in and escape more anguish. Fondly remembered.
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
Best of luck on your new journey john - and I am sure you will bring plenty of sharp humour to your next adventure . One of the things we have in common john is our ability to laugh at life and the second thing we were both born on the 11th of February . Peaceful journey john .
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
Thank you for everything you taught me and your friendship, I miss you Dad....Alastair
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
RIP John. It was always fun when the Quinns and Carsons got together. So many good memories. JR always made me laugh with his stories of the POW golfing ladies. We're thinking of you all during this sad time in your lives. Love you lots. Emma, Dermot, Conor, Ronan and Tom.
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
Had the pleasure of meeting John on a camping trip. A Great man. May his soul RIP.
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
You were a really super dad, and an even better friend – you gave me wings. I will miss you forever x
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
Rest in piece John. I never met you but I definitely can feel that you are a super dad and grandpa. May god bless your soul.
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
I was very fortunate to have John as a good friend. You'll be sorely missed old buddy.
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
Our Father's worked together at times within BA, and now they meet again .......... my deepest condolences to the Carson family - John will always missed and always remembered x
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
Such a shame JC that you were not able to make it out to NZ to visit John Jacquie and the grandchildren and me! You were a staunch member of the Golf Circle for which I was so appreciative and added your own unique humour to events. I shall never forget that day in Scotland, when the rest of us were in the mini bus on the way to one golf course or another. You and George were in George's Jag following behind and donned those ghastly tam-o'-shanters with the red hair. You drove along looking terribly serious but extremely funny! I also forgave you for referring to me as the Fuhrer (almost immediately actually, 'cause I knew you didn't mean it. Did you?!). You will be sadly missed and my thoughts are with John, Jacquie and the little ones.
December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013
CHARLIE MATES Wrote: " I consider myself privileged to have know John. We meet at a Calligraphy Class, I was working on the restoration of Cliveden Mansion (Staying in a Cottage on the estate) and noticed a add in the local paper re tuition by Ruby Lunn and joined the class.As John and I were the only men in the Class we got on well. That was more than fifteen years ago!!! I could not match Johns skill with a Pen he was Brilliant. We went together to other Venues for tuition and became good friends. Once my work at Cliveden was completed I returned to London but kept in touch with John and visited him often.
I shall never forget John he was my FRIEND.
December 30, 2013
December 30, 2013
Thanks to everyone who has visited this website and for all your kind and encouraging words. It brings us great comfort to read and to know you have taken the time to visit and learn about John (Kit) Carson
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December 30, 2023
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Its been 10 years and your always in our conversations, Jasmine asking alot about your job and saying if you were still here she would have lots of questions. She took me to Aerospace Bristol for my birthday to see the last Concorde, that was great. Mills had a great day today riding Caesar and came 3rd in the 80cm jumping, she qualified for a big show next year. Skye and Josh are doing well and like I said always talking about you – we all miss you.
December 31, 2022
December 31, 2022
Can’t believe it’s been 9 years grandad so much has happened. Finally went to Rome this year like I’ve dreamed off and started college. It’s certainly been an interesting year. I miss you so much grandad :)
December 30, 2022
December 30, 2022
Its 9 years now Dad - Its been a tough one this year, Josh was rushed into hospital for brain surgery, hes doing ok now though. Me and Skye finally got to go on our Rome holiday, it was very, very good. We still talk about you all the time....we miss you....x
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January 1, 2014
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John wanted to ski very badly and when myself and his daughter Jacquie got work in Zurich for a year in 2000 he was keen to give it a go. Unfortunately he hurt his knee badly on Bracknell dry ski slope whilst practising before coming to CH for the winter. When he got there we all met in beautifiul Lauterbrun valley for a ski. It was a perfecty day and we sat around watching people zooming by. John got his skis on and determined to have a go he pointed them down the mountain and proclaimed "Jeronimo" I caught the whole thing on camera. That was it. One run with a crash at the end. He never skied again. His fire burned short and bright!

Love at First Sight.

January 1, 2014

The very first time I looked at him,

It made my heart beat fast.
I fell in love completely,
I knew that it would last.

He didn’t really notice me,
He didn’t even smile,
But I just stared so lovingly
Gaping at him, all the while.

He turned his head and looked away,
He didn’t even know,
That I had given him my heart,
And that I loved him so.

Just one glance it took,
To set my heart ablaze.
This love for him will last,
To the end of all my days.

How powerful is the gift of love,
To happen as quickly as this.
I hadn’t even held his hand,
Much less a loving kiss.

But as time goes on this love of mine,
I hope will love me too.
I have a faint suspicion
That is, what he will do.

But just in case you’re wondering,
Who has changed my life so far?
Well he is my little grandson,
And I am, his proud grandpa.

A special friend

January 1, 2014

I met John through The Golf Circle Midlands run by Sue Wilson, John being a member of a similar organisation in the South.  We joined forces for overseas golfing holidays and became good friends - yes, that is me in the tam o' shanter with John in Peebles in 2006.  We liked a bit of fun.  I remember the same evening at the hotel we both dressed as sheikhs but nobody seem to notice so we tried our hand at romancing the ladies and noboty seemed to notice that either.

John helped us with his calligraphy skills, carefully writing out all the place names for our wedding in his lovely style.  He was also always asked to do the same for Golf Circle and Mulligans golf events.  These were always much appreciated and added to the enjoyment of the day  

Since I married and moved south we met regularly until a month ago.  John was very stoical about his health and, despite his many tribulations, was always determined to enjoy life.  You can see this in the photos on this memorial site - he is always laughing and smiling. 

Last winter, John and I had a golfing break at Heythrop Park.  The weather was fine but dreadfully cold and John needed a buggy to get round.  After only a very few holes we had to stop to defrost our fingers and John produced a bottle of his fine whisky and with my thermos of coffee we stopped at every tee for a warmer.  By the end of the round neither of us could remember our scores and John's driving certainly didn't improve.   The only time he really worried me was when he insisted on driving a golf buggy at full speed around Aphrodite Hills golf course up and down steep cliff faces!  I actually thought he was trying to scare me which he certainly did! but that was John.  I will miss a good friend but have many happy memories. 

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