Louis Henry Carter
Jr. - Lake Kiowa,
TX – Formerly of Poteau, OK
Louis Henry Carter,
Jr. - A committal service with full military honors
at Fairview Cemetery and a memorial following at Geo. J. Carroll & Son
Funeral Chapel with Rev. Don Yeager officiating were held Friday, June 7, 2013 for
Louis Henry Carter, Jr., affectionately known as “Coach”, 71, of Lake Kiowa, TX
(formerly of Poteau).
On January 29,
1942, a boy was born in a small log
cabin in Cameron, OK.
From that day, the lives of thousands would be touched over the next 71
years.
Louis Carter, known as Coach Carter,
graduated from Poteau High School and went to junior college in Poteau,
OK. He joined the National Guard, going
to Officer Candidate School. Following his training he went to
Southeastern in Durant where he played football and received a degree in
art. His biggest achievement there was
meeting the love of his life, Jimmye Carol Dawson. They were married Nov. 25, 1964, moved to Gainesville in 1968, and had a daughter, Misty and son, Chad.
During his service
in the military, he went into the Army Reserves and achieved the rank of Lt. Col. He spent his summers at Fort Chaffee
where in 1975 and 1980 he was in charge of housing and care for the SE Asia refugees and Cuban exiles. After this he was assigned to FEMA. His last active duty was in 1990, during
Desert Storm, followed by his retirement after 33 years.
From 1968-2000,
Louis was well known at Gainesville
High School. He coached football, basketball and golf for
his first seven years. After that he
continued to teach art and coach golf.
Louis’s best stories usually came from some of Gainesville’s ex-students and athletes. Even though he retired in 2000, he never
stopped teacher or coaching those of all ages.
Mr. Carter passed
away Monday, June 3, 2013.
Louis is survived
by his wife, Jimmye Carter; daughter & son in law, Misty & James
Shepard; brother, Roy Robertson; sisters, Verna Ward & Erma Crowder;
grandchildren, Kym Carter, Keela Carter & Brady Shepard.
He is preceded in
death by his mother, Mary Robertson; father, Louis H. Carter Sr.; brother,
Jerry Robertson; and son, Chad
Carter.
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