After graduating from Tilden High School in 1975, he joined the U.S. Navy and served for four years. He played on the U.S.S. Proteus "Packers" basketball team, which won first place in the 1977 COMNAVMARIANAS All-Navy Basketball Championship Tournament. He married Rachel Dunphy on October 14,1982. They moved to Columbus OH to continue their ministry work with CARP, the Collegiate Association for the Research of the Principle. He studied at the Unification Theological Seminary in Barrytown, NY, where he earned a Master of Divinity degree in June 24, 2000. He was enrolled in the Doctor of Ministry Program and was working on his final dissertation. In 2001 they moved to the Washington DC metropolitan area where he continued to work for the Unification Church. He worked as the Building Manager of the United Federation of Churches and as the Chief Liaison Officer for all the Washington, DC properties for over fifteen years. He served as the Co- Director of the Washington AIDS International Foundation. He was preceded in death by his parents, Theodore, Jean and Robert; and his wife, Rachel. Surviving is his daughter, Enya Jung Mi Carter.
After graduating from Tilden High School in 1975, he joined the U.S. Navy and served for four years. He played on the U.S.S. Proteus "Packers" basketball team, which won first place in the 1977 COMNAVMARIANAS All-Navy Basketball Championship Tournament. He married Rachel Dunphy on October 14,1982. They moved to Columbus OH to continue their ministry work with CARP, the Collegiate Association for the Research of the Principle. He studied at the Unification Theological Seminary in Barrytown, NY, where he earned a Master of Divinity degree in June 24, 2000. He was enrolled in the Doctor of Ministry Program and was working on his final dissertation. In 2001 they moved to the Washington DC metropolitan area where he continued to work for the Unification Church. He worked as the Building Manager of the United Federation of Churches and as the Chief Liaison Officer for all the Washington, DC properties for over fifteen years. He served as the Co- Director of the Washington AIDS International Foundation. He was preceded in death by his parents, Theodore, Jean and Robert; and his wife, Rachel. Surviving is his daughter, Enya Jung Mi Carter.
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