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Jack Delbert Carter

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Jack Delbert Carter

Birth
Parsons, Labette County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Mar 2012 (aged 80)
Frisco, Denton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Granbury, Hood County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
His urn is in the same niche as his wife June.
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GRANBURY -- Jack D. Carter, 80, of Granbury passed away at his residence on Saturday, March 17, 2012.

Memorial service: 7 p.m. Monday in Martin's Funeral Home Chapel.

Memorials: The family suggests memorials be made in Jack's name to Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1250 Fourth St., Santa Monica, Calif. 90401.

Jack was born Aug. 6, 1931, in Parsons, Kan., to Beulah and Delbert Carter. He was raised in Parsons, graduating from high school, marrying his first wife, O'Reta Carter, and began his young family there. He joined the Navy and retired as a senior chief petty officer after 38 years of service, 16 active duty years and 22 years of reserve duty. He worked for the civil service and retired after 20 years. He was a member of the VFW and the American Legion.

He moved to Granbury with his daughter in January of 1995. In Granbury he met and married his second wife, June. He loved to travel, read, watch movies and liked reminiscing with old stories to everyone. He raised orchids and made his own round greenhouse. He also enjoyed woodworking and made doll houses that were detailed and precise. He even copied Ethan Allen Furniture that he put in the doll houses.

Jack was a very happy, optimistic person who loved life, joking with or harassing everyone because he truly never met a stranger and he especially loved his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, O'Reta; second wife, June; and a sister, Patricia Myers.

Survivors: Sons and their wives, Rodney and Dolores Carter of Brandywine, Md., Steven and Shelly Carter of Mechanicsville, Md.; daughter, Danette L. Carter of Granbury; stepsons, Chris Marshall of Victoria, B.C., Canada, and Mark and wife, Lori Smith, of Oakpoint; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a host of friends.

Martin's Funeral Home
100 S. Morgan Street
Granbury, Texas, 76048
817-279-7700
GRANBURY -- Jack D. Carter, 80, of Granbury passed away at his residence on Saturday, March 17, 2012.

Memorial service: 7 p.m. Monday in Martin's Funeral Home Chapel.

Memorials: The family suggests memorials be made in Jack's name to Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1250 Fourth St., Santa Monica, Calif. 90401.

Jack was born Aug. 6, 1931, in Parsons, Kan., to Beulah and Delbert Carter. He was raised in Parsons, graduating from high school, marrying his first wife, O'Reta Carter, and began his young family there. He joined the Navy and retired as a senior chief petty officer after 38 years of service, 16 active duty years and 22 years of reserve duty. He worked for the civil service and retired after 20 years. He was a member of the VFW and the American Legion.

He moved to Granbury with his daughter in January of 1995. In Granbury he met and married his second wife, June. He loved to travel, read, watch movies and liked reminiscing with old stories to everyone. He raised orchids and made his own round greenhouse. He also enjoyed woodworking and made doll houses that were detailed and precise. He even copied Ethan Allen Furniture that he put in the doll houses.

Jack was a very happy, optimistic person who loved life, joking with or harassing everyone because he truly never met a stranger and he especially loved his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, O'Reta; second wife, June; and a sister, Patricia Myers.

Survivors: Sons and their wives, Rodney and Dolores Carter of Brandywine, Md., Steven and Shelly Carter of Mechanicsville, Md.; daughter, Danette L. Carter of Granbury; stepsons, Chris Marshall of Victoria, B.C., Canada, and Mark and wife, Lori Smith, of Oakpoint; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a host of friends.

Martin's Funeral Home
100 S. Morgan Street
Granbury, Texas, 76048
817-279-7700

Gravesite Details

Per Funeral Home, Death was in Frisco Texas, but it does not list if it was Denton or Collin County. Services were held on Monday, March 19th, 2012, 7:00pm, with Rev. Neil Norman officiating.



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