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Leland D. Carter

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Leland (Lee) D. Carter 1946 ~ 2007 AMERICAN FORK, UT- Lee, age 60, died Wed., June 20, 2007 in American Fork, UT. from complications of an illness. He was born July 2, 1946 to Joseph Alvin and Florence Elsie Plewe Carter. After graduating High School Lee served overseas in the U.S. Armed Forces....

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Lee Carter was my best friend in grade school, Jr. High, and High
school. After School he went into Armed Forces and I went to College. I haved missed him a lot. My son died last year soon after Marci and the pain from that never gone away as I'm sure never did for Lee. I was
going to try and contact him but never did, my fault!!! Now he is with Marci, family and many other friends. I will always remember "ALL" the fun times we had! Thank you Lee!!!!

LaRee and family, Monty and Cindy,
I am still in a state of shock from hearing the news of Lee's death. I had the privelege of knowing him for 31 years starting at TEAD, and he had enough confidence in me after he became supervisor to choose me as his leader. Not only was he my boss but my friend, even when he didn't approve of my second husband. We shared personal triumphs and tragedies throughout the years and loved to torment and tease each other unmercifully. I am so glad I attended...

Monty & Kristy,
We were very saddened to hear about your Dad! Unfortunately we didn't hear in time to attend his memorial. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family! We love you!

I am honored to have known Lee. He had a great love for LaRee, his children, grandchildren, life and the outdoors. His sense of humor lit up our lives and I considered him a good friend. I will miss him dearly, as will many. I will smile, as I always do, when I think of him. My love and sympathy to you all.

I would just like to express my deepest sympathies. I have know Lee for 28 years. I have worked with him and for him. He was a great man with a great sense of humor. I know those of us at Tooele Army Depot who knew him thought the world of him and missed him after he retired. I know there will be a big void in your lives but I hope you can find comfort in knowing how much he was loved as a friend and co-worker. May God Bless.

WORKING WITH LEE WAS A PLEASURE. HE ALWAYS HAD A GREAT ATTITUDE. HIS LOVE OF FAMILY WAS EVIDENT AND HIS EYES SPARKLED AS HE TOLD OF ACTIVITIES HE SHARED. I WAS GLAD TO CALL HIM FREIND. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL.
LORENE MCKENDRICK

To LaRee, Monty (KRISTY),Cindy and the Carter Family. Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you at the Loss of this Great Man.. Uncle Lee Shared alot of good times with his Family and Friends. We all will remember this to keep us Strong.We will miss Uncle LEE'S , Jokes,Camping & Hunting Trips ,Family Parties at Monty's. Will miss his Smile & seeing uncle Lee & Monty Singing together. If there is anything we can help with at this time let us know.Til we met again Uncle Lee

Monty, Cindy, LaRee and Family,

We are heart broken over the loss of Uncle Lee he was a wonderful Uncle and he always made us feel like one of his own, we have many many good times to look back on.
Lee loved all of you so much, you were his life and it brought so much joy to him. Every time we all got together we had a lot of fun,
he was always cracking jokes and making us laugh with his Bob & Tom dance.

It was hard when you- all of us lost Marcy and now it is even...

I feel so very privilaged and lucky to have known Lee. He had so much love for LaRee and all his children, and you were always in all our conversations. His wit and charm got all of us through the work day. Such a caring, loving and thoughful man will be missed by many. My heart and love goes out to you all.