Family, friends remember 6-year-old who died in ATV accident at Tyrrell Park
As expected, it was a somber mood at Tyrrell Park as loved ones came together to pay their respects to Carter who they say should be here today. Author: Jordan James (12NewsNow), KBMT (12NewsNow) Published: 10:23 PM CDT May 13, 2021 Updated: 10:23 PM CDT May 13, 2021
BEAUMONT, Texas Family and friends came together to remember 6-year-old Carter Osborn, who was killed in an ATV accident at Tyrrell Park this past weekend.
A balloon release was held in his memory Thursday night.
As expected, it was a somber mood at Tyrrell Park as loved ones came together to pay their respects to Carter who they say should be here today.
Services for Carter Osborne will be Friday afternoon at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Author: Scott Eslinger (12NewsNow) Updated: 8:01 AM CDT May 12, 2021
BEAUMONT, Texas Funeral arrangements have been announced for a 6-year-old Beaumont boy who died Saturday evening after being struck by an ATV at Tyrrell Park.
Service for Carter Osborne, 6, will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 14, 2021, at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Beaumont. The church is located at 3920 West Cardinal Drive on the south side of Beaumont.
His committal will be held at Broussard s Crematorium in Beaumont.
Carter loved playing soccer and baseball as well as dressing up and posing for the photos according to his obituary.
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On Sunday, they started their mobile vaccine clinic at the Antioch Sports Complex on the East Side.
Kenneth Kemp, the pastor of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, said he is grateful the city provided resources in the manner that they have.
“We had some young men, young women going to college, that came to our youth day today,” Kemp said. “They needed a vaccination to go back and stay in a dormitory. So, they came along with their parents and grandparents. So it has been a fantastic day.”