Frank Michael Carter

Frank Michael Carter

Frank Michael Carter 72, of Adams Friendship passed away on Sunday, July 16th. He was born on May 6th, 1951 in Lippstadt, Germany and immigrated to the United States in 1962. He attended schools in Kenosha WI and graduated from Mary D Bradford in 1969. That is where he met his high school sweetheart Marilyn (Jane) Waas, he later married in 1972. Frank was employed by American Motors, later to be Chrysler Corporation for thirty years before retiring in 2000. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, Green Bay Packers, and reading books primarily about history. He had quite the sense of humor, had many friends, and everyone knew his love for his granddaughter, Emily. Frank was preceded in death by his father Robert J Carter, mother Christel Magdalena Carter (Weidner), brother Richard J Carter and longtime hunting companion “Char.”

Frank is survived by his wife, Jane, daughter Nicole (Hector) Laracuente Jr, son Paul, granddaughter Emily Nicke, and brothers, David (Sue)and Gary. In honor of Frank’s wishes, there will be no memorial service.

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  1. nancy crump says:

    i will miss frank dearly, he always had something nice to say, heaven will greet him with open arms

  2. Linda Charles says:

    Jane, I am so sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you now and always

  3. Wayne and Susie Smith says:

    We are so sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. We’re grateful for the good times we had together and will sadly miss him. Let us know if we can help in any way.

  4. Sue Wikman says:

    Jane, It was so wonderful when you and Frank moved to Adams Co .and you both were such a beautiful couple . We all just loved you . I know us girls at the Charm Center loved when Frank came in the the salon. He always called us honey,and we always got a hug from him. You were so blessed.. Thinking of you Jane and your family. ❤️

  5. Nancy Gast says:

    Oh Jane
    I am so sorry to hear this. Frank was such a special person. He always brought a smile to the clinic. I had many long talks with him.
    There are no words that I can say to take your pain and loss you are feeling.
    Heaven always get the best