Kenneth worked as the Water Systems Operator for Lehi City and the North Bench Irragation (Bull River). He was a very strong man, independent, a hard worker, and larger than life. He loved working in his yard, farming, being in nature, and spending time at his beloved Carter Creek. He enjoyed watching westerns (especially John Wayne) and was an avid collector. He loved his family and excepted everyone who came into his life as they were.
Survived by his wife Toni, Children Kenra (Ernie) Martinez, Kendall (Cindy) Carter, Jodie (John) Gideons, Kamie (Derek) Luke, Perry (Kristina) Carter, Shyloh (Skye) Muhlestein, and Kinsley (Danny) Wood. 25 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren, and 4 great great grandchildren.
Proceeded in death by his parents, Brother Jerry Carter, and granddaughter Nicole Marie Carter.
A graveside service will be held at the Lehi City Cemetery on Thursday March 18 at 12:00 pm.
Kenneth worked as the Water Systems Operator for Lehi City and the North Bench Irragation (Bull River). He was a very strong man, independent, a hard worker, and larger than life. He loved working in his yard, farming, being in nature, and spending time at his beloved Carter Creek. He enjoyed watching westerns (especially John Wayne) and was an avid collector. He loved his family and excepted everyone who came into his life as they were.
Survived by his wife Toni, Children Kenra (Ernie) Martinez, Kendall (Cindy) Carter, Jodie (John) Gideons, Kamie (Derek) Luke, Perry (Kristina) Carter, Shyloh (Skye) Muhlestein, and Kinsley (Danny) Wood. 25 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren, and 4 great great grandchildren.
Proceeded in death by his parents, Brother Jerry Carter, and granddaughter Nicole Marie Carter.
A graveside service will be held at the Lehi City Cemetery on Thursday March 18 at 12:00 pm.
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