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Kay Lester Carter

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kay L. Carter 1923 ~ 2007 Kay L. Carter passed away on February 26, 2007, surrounded by his family. Kay was born September 12, 1923 in Park Valley, Utah to Laurence and Emma Carter. He served in World War II as a bombardier and 40 years in the US Air Force Reserves where he retired as a Major. He...

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Arnie, Jane, Rulon and Gwen, Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I have many fond memories of our Bountiful neighborhood. Several were, fun times at your house on 1050 North. Your Father was always quick with a smile and part of that magical neighborhood!

My best wishes, thoughts and prayers are with you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Kay's family. I new Kay as a youngster growing up in Park Valley, Utah. I remember riding on the back of Kay's hay bailer making sure every bail of has tied, as He was bailing hay. He was a great role model that has lasted though my life.

I am so glad that I saw Uncle Kay this summer at Park Valley. He shared great stories with my kids and it is now a priceless memory. He was such a great uncle.

Although we never realy knew Kay, Rulon and Jeanne have been our neighbors and we love them dearly. We can tell from the live of Rulon that Kay was a wonderful loving father. He has done much for the community and has made this a better world.

Kay was a wonderful neighbor and a good friend. He will be missed by all here at Wasatch Manor

My condolences to all of Kay's family. He was my parents' (Kent and Alfa Jean Carter) first cousin and I remember him well from Park Valley days when I was young. He and Clarene lived a full and rich life, and now they're together again. May you find comfort in the love of family and friends at this time.

I am so sorry to hear about your father. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with your family.