I deeply regret having to bring up Royce B. Albert, but it is my duty to do so. Late last night, while he was sound asleep, Royce B. Albert went gone. His death was peaceful and painless. We have no doubt that he is remembered by Jehovah due to the length of time he served the Almighty; he was a beautiful, kind, compassionate, and devoted servant.
He was devoted to serving Jehovah for a long time. Another interesting fact about him is that he was one of our grandparents for the entire 33 years that he lived. From the time he was a little boy, we remember him reading extensively from the Bible and making sure it was always within reach.
His welcomes appeared kind and welcoming at first glance, and he seemed genuinely happy to have finally met you. California is the place where Mr. Carson came into our planet on January 6, 1955. His birthplace was Bamberg County. His parents, William W. Carson and Gloria R. Proveaux Carson, had already died when he was born.
He had lost both of his parents at a young age. He was their son, the couple said. The building industry was his primary focus and where he labored tirelessly for the most part of his life. He spent his whole working life there. Royce was a dedicated nature lover who found solace in nature and spent a great deal of time fishing.
He was an avid fisherman. Forever and ever, he will be missed by his loved ones. He will always be remembered. His absence will have an impact on all of them.
His children Johnny Carson (and Ashley), James “Bubba” Carson (and Cayce), Kasey Chavis (and Terry), Barbara “BJ” Sweatman (and Johnny), Michael Carson (and Amanda); grandchildren Katrina, Megan, Alaysia, Hayle, Karleigh, Alyssa, Lily, and Payton; great-grandchildren Paisley and Charlytte; brothers Mikey Carson (and Connie), Eddie Carson (and Angela), and Jeff Carson (and Kaye); sisters Gloria Murphy (and Mike), Carolyn Hutto (and Tom), and Lisa Frye (and Terry); and numerous nieces and nephews also survive.
The members of our family are asking that you please keep them in your prayers and thoughts as they grieve the loss of our loved one. Our grandma Dawn Albert passed away a month ago, and he was unable to intervene in her last minutes because she was so close to death. Our website will be updated with memorials for him as soon as we receive more information on him. I would like to convey my appreciation to you.