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John â??Jackâ?? William Carter
June 25, 1929 - August 07, 2020
Obituary For John â??Jackâ?? William Carter
The family of John “Jack” William Carter wishes to announce his passing on Friday, August 7, 2020. Jack was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
Jack was born on June 25, 1929 in Athabasca, AB to Greta Devlin and Charles Carter. He had three sisters: Ethel, Lillian and Ruth. In 1950, Jack moved north to McLennan, AB to take a job at a power plant. That same year, Jack married Ruth McKelvey, and she joined him in McLennan. August 13, 2020 would have been their 70th wedding anniversary. Jack, Ruth and baby Charles relocated to Valleyview, AB in 1956. There, Jack worked for Alberta Power and got a homestead on the old High Prairie Road. He then bought the farm south of Valleyview a few years later. He retired from Alberta Power, and moved to the farm in 1977. It was on the farm that he was the happiest, as he was able to indulge in his love for animals by raising cattle and horses, and always having cats and dogs in the farmyard.
In the late 1970’s, Jack and Ruth began travelling to Arizona with friends and family. It was on these winter holidays that he took up golfing which was the perfect sport for his sociable nature. In 2002, they moved into Heritage Estates in Grande Prairie. Jack joined the DeBolt Golf Club and developed many new friendships there. He was still out on the golf course, until the ripe old age of 88. In 2018, Jack and Ruth moved to Lakeview Lodge in Clairmont. In June, Jack was moved to Prairie Lake Hospice where he spent his final days.
Even greater than Jack’s love for animals, was his love for children. He was an incredible grandfather and deeply loved by his grandchildren. All of his grandchildren have fond memories of the good times they spent with their grandparents at the farm, riding horses, going to the river and just enjoying the special love and attention that their grandparents gave to each and every one of them.
Jack is survived by his loving wife Ruth; children: Charles (Jean), Rod, Judy (Fred), Shelley, and Coral (Lyn); 12 grandchildren; and 16 great- grandchildren. He is also survived by his closest cousins: the Ryan family, Judy Edwards, Gerald (Dorothy) and Melvin (Judy). Although we are sad to say goodbye, Dad lived for 91 good years.
Dad’s favourite poem was “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. The sentiment expressed in the poem is that of the calm, still beauty of a snowy, deep winter’s night experienced while travelling by horse and sleigh. “The only other sounds, the sweep, of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely dark and deep. But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep.” We wish our father to have the everlasting serenity expressed in that poem. Your journey is over, and it is now your time to rest. You will be forever in our hearts.
At Jack’s request, there will be a private interment.
Zane, a dog Jack dearly loved, came into our family through the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society (SCARS). If you wish to make a donation in Jack’s memory, please send it to SCARS (Box 3045, Athabasca, AB, T9S 2B9).
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June 24, 2021
Sanderson Ian
Reaching out to the Carter Family with deepest condolences on Patriarch Jack's passing. I have vivid memories of growing up on the Sanderson Family Hillside Farm where Jack & Ruth would visit Grandpa Fred and Grandma Pearl - kind friends and always supportive to our family. Memories of growing up in Valleyview and crossing paths with all of the Carter family, wonderful memories of your strong family connection and down-to-Earth roots. Jack will be missed by all and we are forever grateful to know that you all had so many good years together. I am also passing along regards from my father Harold, brother Collin and sister Terri, who echo that same reflection of Jack and your entire family in our Hearts.....Ian Sanderson
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June 24, 2021
Look Karen
Jack was a very nice friend and neighbour and for the last 9 years a great grandpa in our family. Our condolences to all of the Carter family as we know you will miss him greatly. Sincerely, Glen & Karen Look & Family Doug Webb Family Penny Reber
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June 24, 2021
Snydmiller Kathy
Dear Ruth and Family, my sincere sympathy to you all on the loss of Jack. I remember him as a kind gentleman. Am thinking of you in your sorrow and know how much you will miss him.. Sincerely, Kathy Snydmiller .
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June 24, 2021
Fournier Jeannine
Dear Ruth and family. So very sorry for your loss, he was such a kind and gentle soul! I remember how kind he always was to Jacqueline and all her friends. I remember him supporting both John and Jacqueline when they opened up an Ice cream and lemonade stand in front of you home as they sold their ice cream to a service rig crew. Many, many fond memories of a wonderful friend and neighbour. Jeannine Fournier
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June 24, 2021
HYATT Laurel & Maxine
Our sincere sympathy is being sent to Ruth, and all the family. There are many memories from your time in Valleyview working and playing over the years. We will pray for you over the next weeks as you try to carry on your life without him. Remember we have a God who cares. Sincerely, Laurel & Maxine Hyatt
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June 24, 2021
Barton Elaine
Condolences to Ruth and the family
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