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John D. Carpenter

John D. Carpenter, 72, passed away on June 5, 2021 after a long battle with complications resulting from a stroke. John was born to Dale and Eloise Carpenter in Zanesville, Ohio. John graduated from Heath High School, where he excelled in academics while playing basketball, baseball, and golf. He earned his B.S. in Business Administration and graduated Summa Cum Laude at Bowling Green State University. BGSU is also where John met his loving wife, Pamela Carpenter. John went on to earn his M.S. at the University of Illinois and was a James Webb Young Scholar. He started his career at Needham Harper & Steers Advertising in Chicago and later worked at the J. M. Smucker Company (Smucker's) in Ohio as the Director of Marketing Services. John and his family eventually moved to Birmingham, Alabama where he later retired from Slaughter Group as the Vice President of Marketing and Strategic Planning.

John was a loving husband and father who wanted the best for everyone. Many remember his love for watching his daughter play softball and the stories he shared about his family's trips and milestones. He loved traveling with his family, getting breakfast at Edgar's Bakery, and watching sports. John was a member of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church and often served as an usher on many Sundays.

John is preceded in death by his mother and father; sister and brother-in-law Annette Spinks (Tom); brother Alan Parry; nephew Richard Parry; and niece Carole Parry. John is survived by his wife Pam; daughters Amanda and Erin; brothers-in-law Kevin and David Brown; sisters-in-law Nancy Parry, Wendy Brown, and Julie Brown; and many nieces and nephews. He will be sorely missed, especially during fall weekends when the Ohio State Buckeyes are playing football. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in John's memory to Special Olympics. A memorial service will be scheduled in Ohio at a later date.

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Published by Advocate from Jun. 7 to Jun. 8, 2021.

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Dan DeLawder

June 1, 2023

I continue to remember John with fondness of our years together at Heath High School. We participated in sporting events and normal, typical behavior in our youth! I especially remember how intelligent John was. He excelled in academics and Heath well prepared him for his undergraduate studies at B G where he distinguished himself. I also remember his time at Smuckers and we had a few visits socially. When John, Pam and the girls moved south we lost contact but sure enjoyed seeing him again at a class reunion! I will always cherish memories...including some poker nights in high school. Great sense of humor combined with intellect creates a wonderful human being. John met that description. Sadly missed. But not forgotten. Dan DeLawder

Dan DeLawder

June 14, 2021

So sorry to learn the sad news about John, Pam. He was a great friend in Heath and will be missed. I especially appreciated his sense of humor. Many fond memories will continue. Sending you our love and prayers. May he Rest In Peace. Dan

Jennifer Rucker

June 8, 2021

Pam, Erin, and Amanda...
Our family sends heartfelt condolences as we mourn the loss of John. What a sweet, kind, and gentle soul was he! Not to mention, sneaks of fun and laughter in conversation. We will keep you in thought and prayer.
The Ruckers

June 8, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with the Carpenter family in this time of bereavement. Sorry for your loss. May you find peace in God through this most difficult time.

Dan Monroe

June 7, 2021

I had the good fortune to work with John back in the Slaughter Hanson days. I have and will always have the utmost respect for him. He was honorable and kind and had a lovely dry sense of humor! My heart goes out to his family! Rest in peace, John.

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