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Frank Carter

Seattle, Washington

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Frank Carter passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 9, 2007.

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I just found out today (2/14) about Frank's passing. I am crushed to hear this news. My condolences to Geneva, Jerry, and all of the rest of the family. I didn't get to know Frank for long (but feel like I have had a connection for all of my life). His mom and dad were my 'grandma' and 'grandpa' Carter growing up, having visited and stayed with them in Outlook when I was a young girl. Grandma Carter never failed to remember my birthdays and high school graduation (I am now 47). I still...

We were sorry to hear about Uncle Frank. Although I didn’t see him often, Uncle Frank was one of my favorite Uncles and was a great friend to my parents, Harold and Hazel. Growing up and in later years, I heard many stories about Frank. My dad was fond of telling how much he enjoyed watching Uncle Frank butter a piece of toast as if it were a gasket he was applying grease to. Cover the toast completely, never miss the tiniest spot. Uncle Frank took my dad and me along with Jerry to a...

Frank and Charlotte were much loved by my family. Even though they haven’t joined us for Thanksgiving and Christmas for many years, we always remember them when we gather for those holidays – and our holiday meals ALWAYS include “Charlotte’s Cranberry Salad” which Charlotte always brought due to popular demand. (I don’t know the salad’s real name because that’s what we’ve always called it!) Rest in Peace, Dear Frank. You are loved and missed.

Uncle Frank was a very special man and I was so lucky and proud to call him uncle. The many happy times spent as a child in the West Seattle home have always been such a wonderful set of memories for me, I was always amazed at his skill in driving us all over the big city and getting us home again,,,safely,,,,,in fact, as an adult I am still in awe,,,!! He was very talented and could do no wrong in my eyes,,,Please know you are all in my heart and prayers today and I am sorry I won't be...

many fond memories of Mr. Carter...Former neighbor on 64th Ave. Seattle