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Thomas Carter Obituary

Thomas Carter lived a full life. How does one define anyone in a few words. Some words that applied to Dad were; Paddy, Plasterer, Police Officer, Partner and Parent.

Tom Carter was born on a farm in Strandhill, Sligo, Ireland in 1934 to Sarah and Robert Carter who had five sons and three daughters. Tom's early life was not an easy one. His mother passed when he was only 3 years of age, so he and the youngest siblings were either sent to a church sponsored boarding school, or passed on to other relations, as his father could not raise them all on a working farm. Despite being separated from his siblings at an early age, Tom always did his best to maintain his familial bonds, even after he moved from Ireland.

At the age of 17, Tom moved to England as a plasterer's apprentice where he not only learned the trade, but also discovered a passion for ballroom dancing that he would enjoy for the rest of his life. He reconnected with his elder brothers in England, and in 1957 Tom moved from London, England to Dunnville, Ontario with is older brother, Bob. Although he knew no one upon arriving in Canada, it only took him a short while to make life long friends in that community, as a founding member of the Dunnville United Soccer Club.

In 1959, Dad heard that the Welland Police Force was hiring. He drove from Dunnville to Welland to apply, and had to walk the last few miles after his car broke down. Tom, unknowingly, spoke to the current Chief of Police when asking to apply. That Chief was a World War II Air Force veteran who had an Irish partner in flying sorties over Europe. Dad always believed that his Irish accent got him the job, since as we all know, there really wasn't a set hiring protocol back then. Tom worked in several capacities during his 30 year career; Patrol Constable & Sergeant, Fraud and General Assignments investigator and Sergeant, retiring from the Niagara Regional Police Department on April 1, 1990. He had many partners over the years who were involved in his investigations and escapades. Some of the more memorable ones were, or are; Marty Welychka, Paul Bruno, Bob Clarkson, Steve MacLeod, Mickey Riddle, Gary Beaulieu, and Bob Shennan who was close to Dad up until his passing.

Tom not only served Welland and Port Colborne as a police officer, he was also the Chairman of the Rose Festival for seven consecutive years. Early in his career, he also organized youth dances in Welland when he saw that there was a lack of activities for youth in the area. He undoubtedly thought that his love of dance would be a useful social activity for others.

Every Saturday night, Mom and Dad could be found at the Welland Royal Canadian Legion dancing the night away in the company of friends. Dad often said that he was adopted into the Forand (Bob) and Nesbitt (Tommy, Jimmy, Billy and Jack) families whom he met as a new arrival in Welland and remained close with over the years. Tom also had a very close friendship with the late Claire Simpson (founder of Claire's Delivery), and they enjoyed much mischief making and laughs over the years.

Dad's life partner was his wife Truus Carter (nee Van Eyk), who was a Dutch immigrant. They met in 1961 while Dad walked the beat and was having a coffee in the Majestic Restaurant where Mom was working. In 1963 they were married, and in 1964 and 1965 had a son and daughter; Desmond and Teresa. In those days, police didn't make much money, so Dad supplemented the family income with plastering jobs and renovating houses. He often worked his police shift and then immediately went to work on a building project. Over the years, Dad and Mom made some investments in real estate, and although they came to Canada with next to nothing, they were well provided for in retirement.

Tom and Truus lived in Fonthill for the latter part of their lives. Tom being the quintessential Irishman took great pleasure in telling the locals stories (both real and nonsense) at pubs. Dad probably lost count of the number people he regaled with his story of Neddy the Donkey, and many others.

Mom passed in 2021, and Dad was never quite the same. During the final year of his life, Tom would be spotted on his mobility scooter as he whipped around Fonthill, or popped in somewhere for a pint. Wherever he went, Tom was greeted and assisted by many people, and for that he was grateful, as is his family today. The Carter family is also very thankful to Tom's former neighbours in Kinsman Crt., and to the staff and residents of Lookout Ridge for their friendship, care and kindness.

Tom Carter passed away peacefully at the Welland General Hospital on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at the age of 88. He leaves Desmond Carter, Teresa Hamilton (Glen) and grandchildren; Carter, Breean and Larissa. Tom is also survived by his youngest sister Gladys who resides in Ireland. He is fondly remembered by a wealth of nieces, nephews and extended family in Ireland, England and Canada.

According to his wishes, Dad was cremated, and although there is no visitation, a celebration of life will be held. We hope you join us in remembering Tom Carter on Saturday, November 12th at the Fonthill Royal Canadian Legion between 1 - 4 p.m. At 2 p.m., comments and stories about Tom are welcome and encouraged.

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Published by Niagara Falls Review on Oct. 21, 2022.

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Brent and Pam Symonds

November 15, 2022

Teresa and Des, I was saddened to learn of the passing of your father, Tom. While I have a number of work related memories one of the first that comes to mind was him speaking as the MC of many Welland Police Club dances. He would be telling a joke and often had trouble finishing because he had broken into laughter anticipating what he was about to say. A large part of his legacy is the two of you. RIP Tom

Mark Carter

November 11, 2022

Des & Teresa
Uncle Tom was a lovely man. We always looked forward to being in his company. He always had a story to tell and had a great sense of humour. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Our sincere condolences to you both, love from Mark, Chris & family xx

Penny

October 25, 2022

My heartfelt sympathies are extended to the Carter family. I had the pleasure to get to know Tom when I was employed at Peace Park Dental, I looked forward to his visits and he always waved to me when he went by on his scooter!
Penny

Martha Bruno

October 24, 2022

Tom was a good family friend, but especially to my husband., Paul who he worked with and put away many pints with. Just before Christmas many many years ago, l was unlucky enough to have a gallbladder attack. My husband was working the afternoon shift and had just got home when l realized l needed to go to the hospital as the pain wasn´t going away. Paul called work and Tom was there in minutes in a police cruiser and was nice enough to take me to the hospital. He was very good about it but l think l had him asking me, are you sure your not having a baby. I will never forget the look on his face. He was a good friend, but l think he could have used a "tea"
about then. RIP Tom and thanks for being there one many times.
Martha Bruno

Robin Karen Phil & Lauren xx

October 24, 2022

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Robin Karen

October 24, 2022

Love and best wishes to you all what a legend Uncle Tom was God bless you all

Gwen Skelton

October 23, 2022

My sympathy to Des Teresa and Family on loss of your Dad Old neighbor on Dennistown

Rick & Carol Lundy

October 23, 2022

Our sincere condolences to Des and Teresa and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Take Care and GOD bless.

Kristine Ashford-Hancock

October 22, 2022

Dear Des, Teresa & Glen & your children;

Such a beautiful story of a wonderful man. So very sad that both your parents have passed but the strength and love of your family will make your memories last forever. Although I didn't work with your Dad, I did work with the three of you. My thoughts are with all of you at this very sad time.

Kristine Ashford-Hancock

Gary Nicholls

October 22, 2022

To the Carter family and NRPS colleagues please accept my sincere condolences at the loss of you father, grandfather and friend. Tom will be missed by many as will his sense of humor and Irish wit. Traits that served him well on the job and off. I met him often in Fonthill and will miss those ad hoc chats.
I trust that many cherished memories will brighten these dark days. Rest in peace Tom.

Nancy Speck

October 22, 2022

so sorry to hear of your father's passing, Theresa and Des, but he had a good life for sure! Thinking of you all xo

Rob and Carolyn Culliton

October 22, 2022

Des and Teresa,
We are so saddened to hear of your Dad´s passing. He was such a wonderful neighbour...always a smile and a wave and time to stop and say hello. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

bob papp and sandy thompson

October 22, 2022

I'm going to miss Tom more than I can say. Sandy as well remembers when Tom and Truus went to clancy's in Niagara Falls.It seems like yesterday we were all laughing together.I guess time is shinking for us all.Let's forge ahead in the the time we have left.....and remember those who have done the the same in their time. Rest in peace Tom....I'll never forget you.

Kerrie

October 21, 2022

I´m so sorry to hear of Tom´s passing. I have many fond memories of spending time with him and listening to his entertaining stories which always ended with a good laugh. RIP Tom.

CATHERINE KING

October 21, 2022

May the many memories of your Dad bring you and your family comfort at this most difficult time. I have shared many chats with him over the years and always enjoyed his stories and his company. I'll miss seeing him about town and the sparkle in his eye. It was a pleasure to have known Tom.

Rick Guglielmi

October 21, 2022

My deepest condolences to Des,Teresa and the Carter family on the passing of Tom. I had the pleasure of working with him. He was a great story teller and person to be around with making everyone's life a little bit brighter. He will be sadly missed but never forgotten.

Lisa and Al Krol

October 21, 2022

To Des,Teresa and family Al and I send our deepest condolences. I remember working with him when I first got hired in Welland and have fond memories of him from those days as well as the days chatting with him over a beer at various establishments back then. Al and I ran into him occasionally over recent years at one or two watering holes in Fonthill and we always tried to make it a point to say hello. He certainly had a full life and will be remembered fondly by many. RIP Tom.

Shane Davis

October 21, 2022

Tommy was good cop and a great guy. We always chatted whenever I was in Welland again. Always saw him at Br #4 on Remembrance Day. Remember the time he had a problem when they were trying to get him out to the back and into the Ambulance - people we trying to get in for the eats; I gave them a hand by yelling out orders to clear the stair landing and back door and Tommy shook my hand and gave me a wink. He'll be missed. Condolences

Mike McClemont

October 21, 2022

Des and Teresa,my condolences on the passing of your dad. Growing up with Des I remember many times chatting with your dad about a myriad of stories
RIP Tom

Randie Inman

October 21, 2022

Des: I am so sorry for your loss. May your dad´s memories always bring a smile to your face and joy to your heart.
Randie Inman

Barb Banner Anthes

October 21, 2022

Desmond and Teresa, please accept our families condolences. Your father will very much be missed in the community.

Barb, Bob, Scott and Syd Banner

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Brian Nesbitt

October 21, 2022

Desmond my codolences to you Theresa and family. Your dad was like part of the Nesbitt family. I loved his story telling when he was at our house or at one of the local pubs or Legion. I remember him slipping downstairs with dad for some nips of whiskey figuring fooling my mom. The mischievous Irish grin.. Rest in peace Tom.

Randy Bleich

October 21, 2022

Des and Teresa and family. Sorry to here about the passing of your dad(Tom) my condolences to both of you. He definitely was a one of a kind man, father and police officer. He always had stories to tell and others had great stories to tell about him. May you RIP Tom.

Ben Guglielmi

October 21, 2022

I am very proud to have Tom as a friend.....enjoying a pint or two with him.
My deepest condolences to the Carter family. RIP Tom.

Shane Clarkson

October 21, 2022

My Condolence to Des and Theresa and family .
Tom was a life time friend to me .. he was my buddy from the time I could walk and talk I have always looked forward to me time with him ... I will remember him well!

Ronald Kisur

October 21, 2022

I worked with Tom for many years. He was a pleasure to be with and had a fantastic sense of humour. My sincere condolences to Tom's family.

martha dodo dunbar

October 21, 2022

I REMEMBER TOM HE USE TO COME IN THE BLACK LANTERN RESTURANT FOR COFFE AND VISIT MY BOSS TOM ALSO HIM AND MY DAD WHERE GOOD FREINDS MY DAD DID SOME WORK AT HIS HOME HE WAS AGREAT MAN AND HARD A TOUGH JOB RIP TOM AND AND FOR HIS CHILDREN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYS ARE WITH YOU TRYAND STAY STRONG DODO YOU MIGHT NOT REMEMBER ME BUT THATS OK TC

Nancy D Haywood

October 21, 2022

My dearest Desmond, my thoughts are with you and your family at this time. The wonderful memories you have of your dad and mom will help replace the tears with smiles. It's nice to know that they are together again and dancing the night away.
Your friend,
Nancy D. Haywood

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