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William Edsel Carter, 83, Burkesville, KY (1931-2015)

He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, and was retired from the United States Air Force. He enjoyed farming, was a Ham radio operator, and a member of National Society, Sons of the American Revolution. He was a native of Cumberland County, KY, and a resident of the county at the time of his death. He was the son of the late Ingram Carter and Mary Biggerstaff Carter. His wife over 60 years, Berta Auer Carter, survives. He leaves five direct living descendants.
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William Edsel Carter, age 83 of Burkesville, Kentucky passed away on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at Cumberland Valley Manor. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 1pmCT, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 264 Glasgow Road, Burkesville, KY with burial to follow in Burkesville Cemetery. The family requests visitation on Monday, June 22, 2015 from 5pmCT until 8pmCT at Ballou & Stotts Funeral Home, 304 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY.



William Edsel Carter, 83, Burkesville, KY (1931-2015)


He was born on Thursday, November 05, 1931 in Cumberland County, KY. He was the son of the late Ingram Carter and Mary Biggerstaff Carter. He died Saturday, June 20, 2015, in Burkesville, Cumberland County, KY, at the age of 83 years, seven months, and 15 days.

He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, and was retired from the United States Air Force. He enjoyed farming, was a Ham radio operator, and a member of National Society, Sons of the American Revolution.

He was married to Berta Auer on February 14, 1955 in Germany.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by one brother, Clint Carter. Survivors include:
  • His wife: Berta Carter of Burkesville, KY

  • Two daughters: Karen King and her husband Jimmy of Burkesville, KY and Malissa Carter of Bowling Green, KY

  • Two grandchildren: Kevin King, and Benjamin King and his wife Michelle

  • One great grandchild: Lacy King

  • and a host of other relatives and friends also survive.
Send condolences to the family of William Edsel Carter

Ballou & Stotts Funeral Home, 304 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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