He married on 22 Jun 1948, Nannie Dye (buried at this cem.); a marriage that would last more than 57 years. They had 2 children.
He was a barber, a farmer, and a pentecostal Minister, pastoring 6 churches over the course of his career. he devoted his life to the church. He loved to visit and never met a stranger. He often did homebound visitation, and was always there to help those who needed him. He loved to farm and raise livestock, especially horses.
He is survived his his wife Nannie of the home; his daughters: Patricia Henson of Tulsa, and Loretta Carter of Tahlequah; his special "adopted" daughter: Carolyn Allen of Tahlequah; his sisters: Hattie Westfall and husband James of Adair, Mary Ballew of Park Hill, Dorothy Gross of Catoosa, and Teresa Chatfield and husband Bod of Ada; his brother Donald Carter and wife Juanita of Woodland, CA.
Pallbearers include: White Marsh, Blake Clarke, Steve Vanderpool, Calvin Van Zandt, Bob Jackson, and Loy Lee.
He married on 22 Jun 1948, Nannie Dye (buried at this cem.); a marriage that would last more than 57 years. They had 2 children.
He was a barber, a farmer, and a pentecostal Minister, pastoring 6 churches over the course of his career. he devoted his life to the church. He loved to visit and never met a stranger. He often did homebound visitation, and was always there to help those who needed him. He loved to farm and raise livestock, especially horses.
He is survived his his wife Nannie of the home; his daughters: Patricia Henson of Tulsa, and Loretta Carter of Tahlequah; his special "adopted" daughter: Carolyn Allen of Tahlequah; his sisters: Hattie Westfall and husband James of Adair, Mary Ballew of Park Hill, Dorothy Gross of Catoosa, and Teresa Chatfield and husband Bod of Ada; his brother Donald Carter and wife Juanita of Woodland, CA.
Pallbearers include: White Marsh, Blake Clarke, Steve Vanderpool, Calvin Van Zandt, Bob Jackson, and Loy Lee.
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