William-CARTER-Obituary

William CARTER

Springfield, Ohio

1940 - 2021

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CARTER, William W. "Bill"WILLIAM "BILL" W. CARTER, 80, of Springfield passed away on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, at home. He was born on August 10, 1940, in Mansfield, Ohio, the son of the late Walter and Florence Carter. Bill was very active with 4-H in Clark and Champaign County. He...

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We are so very saddened to hear of Bill's passing. Bill was that special kind of person that is very rare to find. He loved life and he loved his family. We've known Bill and his family for more years than I can count. He will be missed so very much by our family and our condolences go out to his wife Harriet, his daughter Cheryl and the other family members who will miss him as much as we will. May God comfort and Bless you all at this very difficult time in your life.

Bill will be greatly missed by the adults he worked with and the youth he coached.

Bill was a strong supporter of youth programs and was a 4H shooting sports instructor for Clark and Champaign Counties for 19 years. He volunteered many hours teaching and used his expertise to judge 4H projects for several county fairs. He started a program to introduce disabled students at Wright State University to the sport he enjoyed. As the head coach of the Springfield Sharpshooters Rifle Team, Bill coached many individual students who competed in the US Junior Olympics and and who...

So sad to hear of Coach Carter's passing and we extend our deepest sympathies to Harriet, his daughter and family. I met Bill about 15 years ago when he agreed to become our daughter Kendal's rifle coach. His generosity, patience, personal time and mentorship given toward our daughter over the years has been a positive influence and is greatly appreciated. Bill was a good friend to me and he was one of the most interesting persons I have ever had the pleasure to meet. He was wise, witty...

We are so sad to hear of Bills passing
Bill was a great neighbor and friend
We always appreciated his sense of humor and great love for Harriet
On a personal level,
Bill shared his knowledge and experience with me during many early morning breakfasts. This helped me navigate a very challenging time in my life.I will always be grateful ,to Bill ,for his patience and insight. He was truly a good -hearted man.
We will miss him
Mitch and Kris Smith