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Paul Kenneth Cartwright, Jr. "Ken"

Funeral service for Ken Cartwright will be 11 a.m., Tuesday, January 18, 2022, at Riverwood Family with interment in Bethel Community Church Cemetery. Visitation begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday, until the time of service.

Paul Kenneth Cartwright, Jr (“Ken”) was born September 23, 1970, to Paul Cartwright and the late Pamela Lippard Cartwright in Wesson, MS. He won his hard-fought battle with cancer on January 14, 2022.

Ken grew up in Brookhaven and graduated from Brookhaven High School. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. While Ken was a proud Golden Eagle, he loved cheering for LSU football. He spent his professional career in retail working his way from the ground floor up to an executive office. During his career, he proudly worked with Lowe’s, Save-a-Lot, and Wal-Mart. Whether it was at his beloved camp or on the deer stand, Ken loved spending every opportunity he had outdoors.

While Ken had many loves and interests, nothing compared to the love he had for his three beautiful daughters. His greatest hope and wish was that they be happy and successful in life. The thing that brought him great joy was any opportunity he had to spend with his girls, his family, and his friends. He loved sharing any story that made one of his friends look good. His heart’s desire was fulfilled when he was able to move to “The Farm.”

Preceding him in meeting Jesus: his mother, Pamela Lippard Cartwright: his paternal grandparents, Lyman and Catherine Cartwright; his maternal grandparents, Fay and Clara Lippard; his uncle, Mike Cartwright; and his nephew, Jack Allen.

Surviving him to carry on his memory: his father and his mother, Paul and Myrtle Cartwright; his daughters, Caitlyn Deal, Bailey Cartwright, Mallory Cartwright; his sisters, Heather (John) Douglas and niece Abigail Douglas and Kim “Kimmie” Carter and nephew, Graham (Kayla) Carter and great-nephew, Patterson Paul Carter; special friend, Sara Reeves; his uncles, Donny (Jo) Lippard, Jimmy (Amy) Lippard, Jessie (Peggy) Cartwright, and Leroy (the late Clydie) Cartwright; and an abundance of cousins, chosen family, and friends.

Special thanks to Hospice Compassus, especially Sam & Yolanda.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethel Community Church or Brookhaven Animal Rescue League.

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  • Comment Link Mallory Cartwright Wednesday, 23 February 2022 21:10 posted by Mallory Cartwright

    Miss my best buddie so much. Ken Cartwright was the definition of a perfect father. Growing up, daddy did anything and everything in his power to provide for us and showered us with love. He was the kindest, most beautiful soul to walk God's planet Earth. Rest in peace daddy, your buddie Mal misses you dearly and my love for you is incomprehensible, more than you could have ever understood. You live in my heart forever.

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  • Comment Link Randy Adans Thursday, 20 January 2022 12:08 posted by Randy Adans

    Ken and I were store managers together in the Lafayette area. He was always so very positive and a good friend to me. Ken was a great leader and mentor. I will miss Kens smile and laughter and quirky sense of humor. My friend, you are in a better place now and we all will miss you and think of you often with a smile. Rest In Peace my friend.

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  • Comment Link Mandy mitchell Wednesday, 19 January 2022 17:45 posted by Mandy mitchell

    The video was beautiful. I will miss Ken terribly. I remember him working on his camp bath house in the picture. Thank God for Angels. Ken is flying high

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  • Comment Link Jeff Brown Wednesday, 19 January 2022 10:35 posted by Jeff Brown

    I am so saddened to learn of Ken’s untimely passing. I have many fond memories from working alongside him. Ken was truly one of the most talented people I had the pleasure to work with in our health and wellness division. What I truly admired about Ken was his love for his girls and his passion for life. He will truly be missed. My prayers are with you all.

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  • Comment Link Jacob Frias Tuesday, 18 January 2022 20:13 posted by Jacob Frias

    My condolences to the Cartwright family. Know that Ken impacted many people in his life. His authenticity, never forgetting where he came from, and drive to achieve to get the best out of people resonated. Confident he leaves a legacy in the lives he touched but most importantly in Girls he helped raise. Be proud of the impact your Dad made. To HIM the glory. May God give you the strength, comfort, and peace in your time of need.
    JF

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  • Comment Link Judy Girouard Tuesday, 18 January 2022 18:26 posted by Judy Girouard

    I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Ken Cartwright, he was one of the best managers I ever had the privilege to work for. He always treated me with the utmost respect. Store 534 was blessed to have him. He was a great father and a great leader.

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  • Comment Link Aileen Eugene Tuesday, 18 January 2022 17:05 posted by Aileen Eugene

    So sorry for your loss Ken was a VERY honorable man he was my store mgr at #534 very attentive to his associates and was always willing to help you if he could. Prayers to his family he will be missed.

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  • Comment Link Dedra Borel Tuesday, 18 January 2022 13:38 posted by Dedra Borel

    My condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of working at store #534 where Ken was the store Manager. I worked in the Pharmacy and I got to speak with him several times a day. When I told him I gave my two weeks notice he said I can’t believe they’re letting a good associate leave. Even though I didn’t work under the same division as him he still cared.??????

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  • Comment Link Tammy Himel Monday, 17 January 2022 17:00 posted by Tammy Himel

    I'm so sorry for your loss. Worked with him when He was our store manager at Walmart #534.

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  • Comment Link Ida Forsythe Monday, 17 January 2022 16:59 posted by Ida Forsythe

    I had the opportunity to work with Ken at store #534 he was a great person, he help me with my son when he suffered with asthma he told family always came first showed how to build a end cap a very respectfully man will always remember him my condolences to his family

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  • Comment Link Debra Sampy Monday, 17 January 2022 16:25 posted by Debra Sampy

    So sorry to hear about Ken's death he was a manager at Walmart #534 and every one liked him,Always smiling and would help you if he could,I'm very glad that I met a wonderful person like him,I will be praying for his family for strength take care of ya'll's self.My name is Debra Sampy ??❤❤

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  • Comment Link Keith Bryant Monday, 17 January 2022 14:44 posted by Keith Bryant

    I am so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. It’s been several years since Ken and I worked together at Savealot but I always was so impressed on how he carried himself and learned so much from him. Ken and I had numerous conversation about kids and raising girls and understanding their needs. Ken was all about guiding them and listening to their needs along with being their when they stumble. Ken will be truly missed .

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  • Comment Link Tammy Butler Monday, 17 January 2022 14:43 posted by Tammy Butler

    I was sorry and sad to hear of the passing of Mr. Ken Cartwright. I had the pleasure of having him as my Walmart Store 534 Store Mgr. He was one of the most respectful and kind manager I ever worked for. I had the pleasure of meeting his two oldest daughters also whom he loved to death. I am sending my condolences to his daughters and family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Rest In Eternal Paradise Mr. Ken Cartwright. ??

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  • Comment Link Tracy Lormand Monday, 17 January 2022 14:09 posted by Tracy Lormand

    He was My store manager #534
    HE WAS AN AMAZING PERSON AND STORE MANAGER HE TREATED EVERYONE WITH RESPECT AND ALEAYS HAD A SMILE ON HIS FACE NO MATTER WHAT PRAYING FOR HIM AND HIS FAMILY ???‍♀️

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  • Comment Link Abramowitz London Monday, 17 January 2022 10:52 posted by Abramowitz London

    Ken was such a nice guy when we attend school together. Always had a smile on his face whenever you saw him. My God watch over his family. Rest easy classmate.

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  • Comment Link Jim Brattin Monday, 17 January 2022 09:30 posted by Jim Brattin

    Ken and I worked together with Lafayette for a few years. I was lucky enough to meet his two oldest daughters. We continued to communicate thru the years and I can without a doubt tell you girls that your Dad was so proud of you. Ken told me in November that he was thankful to Jesus for what was at that time a short remission in the cancer. I talked with him again in December when he had some family Christmas pictures on Facebook. He said it was a good day. Ken was a good man, a proud father and my friend.

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  • Comment Link Julie Steuerwald Martin Monday, 17 January 2022 08:44 posted by Julie Steuerwald Martin

    I’m truly sorry to hear of the passing of Ken. My prayer is that you will have peace and comfort knowing he is no longer suffering.

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  • Comment Link Ashley Sunday, 16 January 2022 14:46 posted by Ashley

    My dearest Uncle Paul & Aunt Myrtle,

    I am terribly sorry for the immense pain I’m sure you are both feeling. I love you and if there is anything I can do please give me a call.
    ~Love Always,
    Ashley Smith

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  • Comment Link Charmaine Babineaux Saturday, 15 January 2022 22:07 posted by Charmaine Babineaux

    Very Sorry to hear of Kens passing. He was my supervisor for some time at Lowes. Enjoyed working for him! Great Man. RIP Ken…. My prayers are with his family!

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  • Comment Link KATHY CASE PELLERIN Saturday, 15 January 2022 17:01 posted by KATHY CASE PELLERIN

    I am so sorry for your loss of Ken. He was my manager at Walmart #534 I was so thrilled when I heard I was getting a manager from Brookhaven, Ms. That I just loved him like a brother. He was always fair and respectful to everyone. He will be missed

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