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Lindsay John Carter

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lindsay John Carter 1939 ~ 2007 Lindsay John Carter, Loving husband and Father, passed away Aug. 28, 2007 at home with loved ones. Born July 28, 1939 in Salt Lake City to Lindsay and Catherine Ellen Carter. Married Linda Lee McIntyre September 23rd, 1963. Retired From AG after 34 years of...

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Remember the good times we shared during the summer when I was able to spend time in Salt Lake with family. We will meet again I am sure.

Linda and Mike and Fanily im so sorry of Lin passing i would have been there but was in the hosptial Linda your frindship has always been special and mike growing up and Lndsey was great we had fun in scouts and young mens my heart and prayers growes out to you and if there any thing i can do please let me know Lin wasa a Special man i didnt get to know that well but he alway treated me with resepct God Bless you Linda and mike ...

We were saddened to hear of the passing of a great friend. We were associated with Lin in the motorcycle club many years ago. We had some great times riding together with Lin and you Linda. Those sare great memoriews. Then Bill worked with Lin for many years at AFS. We are truly sorry for the loss of a good friend. Our prayers are with you.

Dear Linda & Family:
We were very sorry upon hearing of Lin passing. It seems that even as family members they are all so spread out that we very seldom were able to get together. I think back of times as boys that we spent and enjoyed the time together at Grandma Hardy's house.

Wish we had been able to be there to spend a little time together. Each vist looking back was always so short.

Our prayers and thoughts are with the family.

Love Jay & Alice Hardy

Dear Linda and Family,
I wish I had know sooner about Lin's passing, Norm and I would have come. Even though we did not know him very well, I feel like I know him from reading what friends and family and coworkers have submitted. I pray that God will bless you and your family with comfort and peace of mind. I do remember his smile and great sense of humor.
Love Norman and Judith Hay

LIN WAS A GREAT GUY AND I LOVED WORKING WITH HIM AT ASSOCIATED. HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL THAT KNEW HIM.

Dear Linda & Family,

I’m sorry to hear of your loss. Lin was a great man. He was a true mentor to me. I enjoyed working for him. He touched a lot of people’s lives. He always had an ear & open heart for those who needed it. Suzie & I enjoyed riding motorcycles & camping with you, Lin & the old gang.

The world has lost a great man and our hearts go out to you.

Dear Linda:
We are so sorry to hear that Lin passed away. We remember fondly the times the four of us spent together. Our thoughts are with you and your children during such a difficult itme. Love, Beth and Bill

Linda and Family:
I never worked directly with Lindsay in the warehouse, but knew him and his reputation from my time with Associated. The world has lost a great man and our hearts go out to you.