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Lewis C Carter

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Lewis C Carter

Birth
Millen, Jenkins County, Georgia, USA
Death
26 Apr 2017 (aged 93)
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
23 Garden of Gethsemane
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Today we lost a son of the greatest generation.
Lewis C. Carter, 93, of Holton, KS passed away peacefully Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at Holton Community Hospital. He was born May 10, 1923 in Millen, GA, the son of John Lewis and Mary Alicia (Butler) Carter. After graduating from Roosevelt High School, Kansas City, Mo. in 1941, he proudly served in the United States Navy during WWII -- Pacific Area -- fighting in three major battles, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and South China Sea. Lewis earned the Victory Medal, 3 stars Asiatic Pacific and Good Conduct Medal. After the war, Lewis traveled the country working on farms and ranches, which led him to study at Kansas State University. Lewis graduated with a BS in Agriculture and MS in Animal Husbandry and Genetics. During his college years, Lewis worked for Kansas State University on their farm and ranch and later taught the university's adult education program, teaching farm management. Throughout his career Lewis proudly displayed his livestock brand - Clothespin E. While teaching, Lewis attended Washburn University School of Law graduating with a Juris Doctor. Lewis began private law practice in nominal partnership with E.V. Bruce in Holton for 13 years; he served as Municipal Judge for the City of Holton from July 1959 - 1960. In August of 1961 he was appointed Chief Attorney for the State Property Valuation Dept; in 1969 he was appointed Special Assistant Attorney General and later Assistant Attorney General. On January 1, 1971 Lewis was appointed by Chief Justice Price to serve as Clerk of the Kansas Supreme Court where he worked until his retirement on August 30, 1991. In retirement, among Lewis' many activities he enjoyed playing harmonica with local country musicians and analyzing the stock market. He was member of several Bar related organizations, including the Bar Association of the State of Kansas, Jackson County Bar Association, National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks where he served as President (1981 - 1982), Appellate Rules Committee, Administrative Procedures Committee and Records Committee. Local memberships included the Holton V.F.W. Post #1367, American Legion Post #44, Holton Masonic Lodge #42 AF & AM, Scottish Rite Bodies and Arab Shrine where he belonged to the Royal Order of Jester Court #125. Lewis married Jeane Katherine Coggins on November 26, 1947 in Kansas City, Mo.; celebrating 69 years of marriage last year. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, John Carter (Stacey) of Tucson, AZ; Blaine Carter (Lynda) of Lake Wabaunsee, KS; daughter-in-law Catherine L. Carter of Albuquerque NM; three grandchildren, Ashley, Elyse and Eryn and one great-granddaughter, Renee. He was preceded in death by a son, Steven D. Carter; a sister, Kathleen Rickert and a toddler brother, John Lewis Carter, Jr. You've lived a full and remarkable life Dad -- We love you and will miss you. A private family graveside service with Military Honors will be held at the Floral Hill Cemetery in Kansas City, Mo. Mercer Funeral Home in Holton is in charge of arrangements.
Today we lost a son of the greatest generation.
Lewis C. Carter, 93, of Holton, KS passed away peacefully Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at Holton Community Hospital. He was born May 10, 1923 in Millen, GA, the son of John Lewis and Mary Alicia (Butler) Carter. After graduating from Roosevelt High School, Kansas City, Mo. in 1941, he proudly served in the United States Navy during WWII -- Pacific Area -- fighting in three major battles, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and South China Sea. Lewis earned the Victory Medal, 3 stars Asiatic Pacific and Good Conduct Medal. After the war, Lewis traveled the country working on farms and ranches, which led him to study at Kansas State University. Lewis graduated with a BS in Agriculture and MS in Animal Husbandry and Genetics. During his college years, Lewis worked for Kansas State University on their farm and ranch and later taught the university's adult education program, teaching farm management. Throughout his career Lewis proudly displayed his livestock brand - Clothespin E. While teaching, Lewis attended Washburn University School of Law graduating with a Juris Doctor. Lewis began private law practice in nominal partnership with E.V. Bruce in Holton for 13 years; he served as Municipal Judge for the City of Holton from July 1959 - 1960. In August of 1961 he was appointed Chief Attorney for the State Property Valuation Dept; in 1969 he was appointed Special Assistant Attorney General and later Assistant Attorney General. On January 1, 1971 Lewis was appointed by Chief Justice Price to serve as Clerk of the Kansas Supreme Court where he worked until his retirement on August 30, 1991. In retirement, among Lewis' many activities he enjoyed playing harmonica with local country musicians and analyzing the stock market. He was member of several Bar related organizations, including the Bar Association of the State of Kansas, Jackson County Bar Association, National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks where he served as President (1981 - 1982), Appellate Rules Committee, Administrative Procedures Committee and Records Committee. Local memberships included the Holton V.F.W. Post #1367, American Legion Post #44, Holton Masonic Lodge #42 AF & AM, Scottish Rite Bodies and Arab Shrine where he belonged to the Royal Order of Jester Court #125. Lewis married Jeane Katherine Coggins on November 26, 1947 in Kansas City, Mo.; celebrating 69 years of marriage last year. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, John Carter (Stacey) of Tucson, AZ; Blaine Carter (Lynda) of Lake Wabaunsee, KS; daughter-in-law Catherine L. Carter of Albuquerque NM; three grandchildren, Ashley, Elyse and Eryn and one great-granddaughter, Renee. He was preceded in death by a son, Steven D. Carter; a sister, Kathleen Rickert and a toddler brother, John Lewis Carter, Jr. You've lived a full and remarkable life Dad -- We love you and will miss you. A private family graveside service with Military Honors will be held at the Floral Hill Cemetery in Kansas City, Mo. Mercer Funeral Home in Holton is in charge of arrangements.

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