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Stanley D. Carter

Bay City, Michigan

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CARTER, Stanley D. of Bay City, Michigan. Age 86 years, died April 22, 2010. He was born in Rogers City, MI on February 22, 1924 to the late Lawrence and Ruth (Peters) Carter. He was retired from Saginaw Transfer Co. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Survivors include five children:...

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i just found this. stan the man. always had a smile when i seen him. and a hug. we'drank gallons coffee. our last road trip to rogers city was filled with some best views trees changing color with first snow. miss you. lois burger pob303 pontotoc tx 76869 [email protected]

Stanley officiated at mine and my husbands wedding over 20 years ago. He must have been our lucky charm cause we're still happy AND married (to each other) Thanks Stan, you were truely "one of a kind"

I just found out about Stan's Passing, he was a good friend and bro as we rode and worked together, My love to his family. Phil Draper

I remember drinking coffee with Stan and hearing his stories.He knew quite a few.He loved to ride the Guzzi.I will miss him. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Grandpa,
Thank you for being the family I didn't know. Though our times were brief, I will forever carry the memories in my heart.

To the entire Carter family and especially my chilhood friend Yvonne (bonnie)I grew up knowing Mr Carter as my friends father. But when I enlisted in the army he was almost like my father, so proud that I was serving our country, then I got a real surprise when he came to see me while I was still in basic training. I will never forget that special memory from a very special man. thank you and may you rest in peace.

Grandpa you will be missed, not for the huge over-the-top things, but the simple things in life. These simple things are what I hold in my heart: You driving me to my dentist appointments, taking grandma and I to get my school supplies, trying to get me on that motorcycle of yours, that darn dog Bruno chewing apart the dashboard of your car, you telling me how proud you were of me when I started teaching, and always calling my mom PJ. I will be sad for a quick minute, but then I will...

Over the past 12 years I have been blessed to have Stan in my life. He always had a smile and something to say. He has passed onto me a great answer to the "How are you" greeting one so often hears. He always said to me "Oh I can't complain... it would do no good anyways". I think of him anytime someone greets me this way. Grandpa will be missed by those of us who were blessed enough to have him in our lives.

Grandpa, Thank you for all the great memories, the motorcycle rides around the trailor park, and just letting me tag along with you. I miss you but I'll see you and Grandma again someday.