Sammy Lee Carter

Sammy Lee Carter obituary, Albuquerque, NM

Sammy Lee Carter

Sammy Carter Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 26, 2024.
Sammy Lee Carter (Sam), 82, of Albuquerque, NM, passed away July 20, 2024. Sam was born in Mena, Arkansas, on February 4, 1942, to Buddy and Catherine Carter. Much of Sam's early childhood was spent in the logging camps of Northern New Mexico, where he developed a lifelong love of mountains, trees, fishing, and big trucks. Later the family moved to Espanola, where Sam graduated from Espanola High School in 1961. As a young teenager, Sam helped at Red Johnson's OK Tire Shop in Espanola, where he learned first to repair bicycle tires and then the basics of the tire business.

After graduation, Sam moved to Albuquerque, where he received his call for military service during the Vietnam War. Sam enlisted in the Army in 1964 and served as a Communications Center Specialist, with deployment to Okinawa and Thailand. He cherished the lifelong friendships developed during his military service and loved to tell stories about his experiences in boot camp and overseas during the war.

Upon discharge from the Army, Sam returned to Albuquerque and eventually established his own company - Rocky Mountain Tires. For many years Sam lived his own American dream - driving his trucks on the highways and byways of New Mexico, Colorado, and Texas, while conducting his used tire business. He enjoyed talking about his adventures on the road and the friendships he formed along the way.

Unfortunately, Sam developed serious health problems in 2004 that forced him to wind down, then close his business and retire early. In retirement he enjoyed being home with family, watching his beloved Westerns on television, passionately following NASCAR Racing and the Dallas Cowboys, fishing, listening to Country Western music, and delighting in the antics and love of all his little fur babies.

Sam loved his family dearly. While his first marriage ended in divorce, he continued to be a friend to his ex-wife Barbara, a wonderful Dad to his two beloved daughters, Rhonda and Kellie, and a loving grandfather to Arthur, Tracey and Tanner. He met and married his soulmate, Elaine, becoming a wise and loving father figure to her children Natalie and Tony, and grandfather figure to Tony's son Sean. He cherished his brothers and sister and loved being uncle to their children. His strong sense of duty and commitment to family, along with his dry sense of humor and enjoyment of the simple pleasures of daily life, were a blessing and inspiration to everyone. All who loved him will miss him.

Sam was preceded in death by his parents, Buddy and Catherine Carter; daughter, Rhonda Dahl; stepdaughter, Natalie White; and both of his brothers, Bob Carter and Randy Carter.

He is survived by his wife, Elaine Carter; daughter, Kellie Messer; stepson, Tony Martin; grandchildren, Arthur Dahl, Tracey Ordonez and husband Michael, and Tanner Messer; step-grandson, Sean Martin; two great-grandchildren, Petaluna and Ivan Ordonez; sister, Carole West and husband James; sisters-in-law, Joann Carter, Jeannie Carter, Deanna Cooper and Brenda Finley; and many beloved nieces, nephews, their families, and friends.

The family is very grateful for the excellent care Sam received from the VA Hospital in Albuquerque and all of the providers of the VA Healthcare System, including Bosque Trails Hospice. Arrangements are under the direction of Direct Funerals Services. An informal celebration of his life will take place at his favorite fishing spot, Fenton Lake, on August 3, 2024.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

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John White

July 28, 2024

I knew Sam for over 65 years, sadded day when I heard he had passed, a true friend, we went to school together in Taos till he moved to Espanola in 1960. We both had Cushman scooters when we lived at Pot Creet. When I graduated in 1961 I moved to Albq and rented a small apt and was working at Loyd McKee car dealership. Sam was working at OK tire store on Lomas and driving from Santa Fe every day. Soon he moved in with me. I would work all day, and stop by the tire shop to chat with Sam for a awhile, he worked the mignight shift. I went home and went to bed. Sam would get home about 1AM. We were so poor we had one plate, 1 coffee pot, one pot to cook beans in, 1 skillet, 1 coffee cup. We never ate at the same time as we worked different hours. One night I came home Sam had burnt some beans in the pot and did not clean it, so I put some oat meal in the coffee pot, Sam woul always get home around 1;30 and would make a cup of coffee and unwind before going to bed. You could hear the roof raise when Sam poured himself a cup of coffee with oat meal in it. We were always joking and playing pranks on each other. I was called into the Army in Jan 62 over the Cuban missle crises, and shipped to Germany. Sam went into the Army in 64 . When I got out in 65, I settled in Ohio, and when Sam got out they moved to Calif for a short time so we did not see each other for over 10 years or so, although I still visited his parents. (none better) When then moved back to N.M I would always look him up and we would visit. Many times when we went through Albq we would stop and visit him and Elane. Later years he would drive up to Taos and meet me there. I would usually call and talk with him on July 4, Thanksgiving and Christmas. I bought a couple trucks off Sam and the New Mexico license plate has been on my wall for many years. RIP Sam,never forget you. John White

Dwight Lambert

July 26, 2024

I remember Sam having a Cushman motor scooter when we were kids and he let me ride it around the sawmill camp. We had a lot of fun growing up together and enjoying those mountains and creeks and sawdust piles.

Dwight Lambert

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