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Jim Carter

San Antonio, Florida

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Jim (James) CarterMay 18, 2025James "Jim" Carter, 86, of San Antonio, Fla. (formerly of West Melbourne, Fla. and Hanlontown, Iowa) passed away at home on May 18th, 2025. The family will be remembering Jim with a private celebration of life.Jim was a lifelong educator, serving as school...

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Jim Carter was my high school football coach and my American history teacher at North Central of Manly.. It was obvious he loved being an educator and working with players, students, and colleagues. When I read his obituary, I was so impressed at the full life he lived , obviously experiencing the world and using his God-given abilities in so many ways with woodworking, cooking, traveling, and certainly educating and sharing his life with so many people. He lived life to the fullest, and...

During his first years at North Central High School Mr. Carter taught Speech class and I was lucky to be among his students. He was a very popular educator and all around good guy. RIP

What a wonderful man. Mr.Carter was my coach in wrestling in NC's first year. Without his help we wouldn't have a wrestling team. He will remain one of my all time greatest people!! Thank you Mr. Carter RIP DuWayne Berding

I met Jim in the old park off N. Main St. He had just moved to B.S. from Pa. There were 8 or 10 locals playing football, Jim asked if he could play ? That began a long, and wonderful relationship, with "Shorty" Carter ! We played High School Football & Baseball, studied when necessary, and enjoyed the amenities of " little ol " B.S. We spent time in the Marine Corp, along with 5 others from our Class. After that it was phone calls & Class Reunions as our only contact. I'll...

Mr. Carter was my principal in elementary school. We all loved him and respected him. He had a great way of making you feel special. My condolences!