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Benjamin Carter
Benjamin Carter lived a practical and generous life in Columbus, Ohio. For more than thirty years he repaired family car...
Benjamin Carter lived a practical and generous life in Columbus, Ohio. For more than thirty years he repaired family cars, delivery vans, and farm equipment with a patience that younger mechanics still remembered. He believed work should be done carefully the first time, but he was never harsh with anyone who was still learning. At home he kept a small vegetable garden, saved old tools because someone might need them, and made Sunday dinners feel steady and unhurried. His family remembers his quiet humor, his dependable hands, and the way he showed love through repairs, rides, and small acts of help.
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Isabel Morgan
2026-05-12 20:00
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Benjamin Ross
2026-05-12 19:00
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2026-05-12 18:00
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