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Kenneth Leo Carter

San Diego, California

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Kenneth Carter passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on April 8, 2012.

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Debbie & Steve,
Your loss is felt by all who knew you folks. I spent many coffee days with your mom and dad when we all lived in Thunder Hills. You dad stood up for my husband when he was commissioned at the base and mom stole my house key and decorated inside when he returned home from VN. So many memories. Prayers for you both and so sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss. I had met Ken and Shirley when they would come in and visit Debbie at work. I am proud to have met Ken and learn of him being in the military.

Sincere condolences, so sorry for your loss.

my prayers are with my cousin shirley and the carter family
bob deatherage

Kenny will certainly be missed. I have know both Ken and Shirley for many years, I was in their wedding. We have enjoyed renewing the friendship when they visited St Joe. Shirley and I went to school together. A perfect couple, loved each other dearly. My prayers are with Shirley and Debbie and Steve.
Nancy Townsend Zebelean

My prayers are with the Carter family. I will truly miss Kenny, as will all of us in the "Class of 48".
He and Shirley were always there for our yearly reunion, until which time he became too ill to travel. He was a very special guy. God Bless!
Donna Stanford Pigg

My dad was the kindest and best dad in the whole world..Even as the Parkinson's grew stronger..his only concern was the safety and well being of my mom. Watch over her dad.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.. Ken was a special man and know he'll truly be missed by everyone. We will always cherish those special times we spent with him and Shirley. Our deepest sympathy to all the family.

I had hoped this day would never come but now the memories I have growing up with the Carters will last in my heart forever. Mr. Carter was the kindness man I ever knew and his love for Shirley was the strongest I will ever know. The Carter's were like my second family. I'll always remember sharing our birthdays, going to the drive-in in the back of the pick-up, seeing Ken and Shirley dressed up for the Marine Corps ball, and the day Ken gave Shirley that big red Chevrolet. I love you, Mr....