William Carl Carter

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July 2, 1940 — April 11, 2021

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William Carl Carter was born in Siloam Springs, Arkansas on July 2, 1940.

William had a great love for the game of golf. Enjoying playing or watching the Masters on TV, either one was bliss.

There was never a stray dog that didn’t get rescued by Bill. His love for his last rescue Romeo was undeniably the greatest. Never apart, you’d always see Romeo perched on the console riding with his best friend, literally everywhere.

He had an astounding career with his noble service to our country in the United States Navy. Serving 20 years and with honorable discharge, he wore that badge with pride and truly proud to have given his life commitment to honor and protect.

A devoted husband to his wife of 54 years, he always showed his devotion to her. Truly, a love unconditionally bound, by the first glance of a pretty blonde and asking her to dance.

Three hours later he asked her to marry him, she said yes and they made a wonderful life together.

In that life together, they adopted their daughter while stationed in Taiwan. That daughter grew up with the best daddy anyone could ever ask for. And in the end knowing nothing was undone in her world with her father. Everything was always on the table and always pure unconditional love.

After leaving Taiwan, they were stationed at Miramar Naval base in San Diego. Then retired to Fayetteville Arkansas where both were born and raised. Raising their family there and calling it once again home.

Bill was kind, honest and had a heart of gold. Literally he could make you feel at ease with that flare of winking that he had. He will be greatly missed by his family and many, many friends who just adored him.

Bill, Daddy and Friendthank you for giving us bits of you to keep in our hearts forever.

Bill- is survived by his wife Judith, his daughter Carla and her husband Sean, his two grandsons Gage and Jaxon. And his brother-in-law Ron. He is preceded in death by his parents Albert Faye Carter and Martha McKeehan.

Online condolences may be made at clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com.