Douglas Carver
September 29, 1933 ~ June 10, 2015
Douglas Carver, 81, of Mooresville, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his daughter's home in Greenwood on the afternoon of June 10, 2015 surrounded by those he loved. Douglas was born September 29, 1933 in Lafayette, Tennessee to the late Henry Gilbert and Bassie Erma (Meador) Carver.
On February 12, 1966 Douglas and his loving wife, Mary F. (Curry) Carver were united in Marriage; she survives. He owned and operated Carpenter’s Construction, a commercial contracting company, for many years retiring in 2005. Douglas and Mary attended Southwest Apostolic Church in Indianapolis.
Other survivors include his three sons, Jimmie G. Carver of Beech Grove, Mark D. Carver of Martinsville and Kirk D. Carver of Indianapolis; seven daughters, Jody A. Harris of Indianapolis, Tina M. Tackitt of Michigan, Phebe Christine Snapp of Indianapolis, Tammy Smith of Indianapolis, Lisa D. Jones of Indianapolis, Kimberly D. Scheidler of Greenwood and Amy D. Carver of Greenwood; his sister, Judy May Meyer of Lakeland, Florida; many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Along with his parents, he was also preceded in death by his son, Terry L. Carver and his brother, Henry F. Carver.
Final care and cremation arrangements have been entrusted to the Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Memorial services will be held privately.






I remember the way he was so strong in his morals and beliefs, I remember how he was always dressed to impress, wearing a nice button up collared shirt with his black leather vest and cowboy hat. I remember going to work with him when I was a little boy, always listening to the great life stories he had, being taught what a man was supposed to do and how he could survive and provide for his family in a respectful manner. He taught me a lot of things and for this I’m very thankful, I wish I had made a better effort at being in his life more, I miss him truly and think about him nearly everyday. I’ll always love him he was my Grandpa! RIP
You touch my life at a young age, you help me learn alot of good qualities in my life. I am so thankful to been blessed to have known sure amazing person. R I.P. Douglas Carver
I remember when I was little going with you to Hardee’s in the mornings….always had your coffee.
I remember when we lived in the house you built when we where younger with my dad and the happy times we had visiting with you everyday. .love you grandpa RIP