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Truman Andrew Carter

Shawnee, Oklahoma

Jan 16, 1949 – Oct 31, 2021 (Age 72)

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BORN
January 16, 1949
DIED
October 31, 2021
AGE
72
LOCATION
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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Walker Funeral Service - Shawnee Obituary

Shawnee resident Truman Andrew Carter, 72, passed on to a life everlasting on October 31, 2021.

He was born January 16, 1949, in Pawnee to Andrew Carter and Katherine Elephant Carter.  He graduated from Shawnee High School in 1967.  On July 3, 1969, Truman married Audrey Jolene Carter. ...

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Truman was one of the nicest kindest guys I have had the privilege of knowing I will miss him praying for his sons and family “Hugs to all”

We are so very sorry for loss!! Truman will be dearly missed!!

Rest well old friend....God gave you a fulfilled life...

Will always remember this youngster as a youngster. Bless his family. - Rosemary Rhodd Edmonds

I will always remember Truman as a warrior for our Native people, a close friend, and that smile of his with his raised hands which brought so many smiles. Prayers for the family.

Truman and I played baseball together at SHS. What a great teammate and wonderful person. Always very calm on the field and encouraging to his team members. He was an excellent outfielder. I have the fondest memories of Truman. My extreme sympathy to his family.

Truman friendly and respectful to all.
He will be greatly missed by all who new him.
Prayers for the family.

Truman always treated everyone with respect. He made everyone feel important. I will never forget all the encouragement he gave me while I was attending nursing school. Thanks Truman.

Some of my fondest memories of Uncle Truman are the fishing and camping trips we all used to take. My very special memory is the "medicine bag" he placed around my neck as I prepared for the First Gulf War. I had 3 close calls, but came home. I never took it off until I could give it back to him in person. Go in peace Uncle Truman.