Kevon Carter of Valley Stream, New York, has passed away, leaving his family and loved ones. The news of his passing was shared on social media on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Carter was described as such a fun person with good energy, and just a positive spirit. He was said to be the definition of a beautiful soul; his character speaks for itself.
About Kevon Carter
Kevon Carter was a native and resident of Valley Stream, New York. He went to Valley Stream Central High School and studied at Morgan State University’s Higher Education MA & PhD programs. He was an independent writing and editing professional. He worked as the sanitation worker at the Incorporated Village of Valley Stream.
Kevon Carter’s Cause of Death
The circumstances surrounding the passing of Carter are still unclear at the time of this publication, but he was said to have been found dead on Monday, june 3. The authorities are investigating.
Tributes
Loved ones are mourning the news of Kevon Carter passing. Malachi Hammonds of Baltimore, Maryland, wrote:
When parents drop their sons and daughters off at college, they entrust their lives to Residential Assistants (RAs). Kevon Carter began his journey at Morgan State University during Freshman Orientation Week, where I first greeted him, moms, and pops at the front desk of Rawlings Hall. Little did I know, Carter would soon be joined by five other young men, all friends from NYC. He quickly informed me that they were all friends and reassured them, saying, “Malachi got y’all!” As Carter’s parents left campus that day, they entrusted me with their sons, particularly Carter.
Throughout that week and the years that followed, these young men tested my patience and stressed me out. From helping with financial aid, registering for classes, partying, spring break adventures, girlfriend drama, joining Greek organizations, to hospital visits, housing drama, I was there for it all ensuring I kept my promise to moms and pops
The bond we share is unique. Despite all the trials and tribulations, we developed a brotherhood. However, this morning, a piece of that bond is missing.
Rest well, brother! Your legacy will carry on, and your smile and energy will be deeply missed!