Bill Carter '50
August 14, 2018 10:50 AM
updated: August 14, 2018 10:54 AM
GREENWOOD CHAPEL Greenwood Funeral Homes and Cremation obituary
3100 White Settlement Rd.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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Bill G. Carter
October 2, 1928 - August 2, 2018
FORT WORTH - Bill G. Carter, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather of Fort Worth, Texas passed away on Thursday, August 2, 2018 at the age of 89 surrounded by his family.
Bill was born on Oct. 2, 1928 to Clarence Jack and Vela Odessa Carter. He graduated from Dumas High School in 1946 and attended Texas A&M. Bill worked at Cabot Carbon Black Plant before beginning his 66-year career with State Farm Insurance.
In 1984 he began a productive career in the Texas House of Representatives where he served the people of District 91 and chaired multiple House committees during his 21 years of service. Representative Carter was active in many organizations such as the American
Legislative Exchange Council, Commission on State Emergency Communications, Fort Worth Elks Lodge #124, and the Northeast Tarrant County Chamber of Commerce. He received numerous awards including the 1997 Legislator of the Year Award: The Thomas Jefferson
Award from the American Legislative Exchange Council. While serving in the Texas House, Representative Carter sponsored the Concealed Handgun legislation. He was named the Father of 911 in Texas for his extensive efforts to provide the 911 emergency call service
to all the people of Texas. He also worked to increase public safety with legislation to require front seat belts for passengers and bicycle helmets for children. Bill loved sports, politics, the lake, and bragging about his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
His parents, Clarence Jack and Vela Odessa Carter; and his sister, Jacque Pedigo, preceded Bill in death.
Virginia Carter, his wife of 26 years, and Sandra Bebee, his sister, will cherish many wonderful memories of him. He will be missed greatly by his children, Nancy Larmer and husband, Bob, Linda Pulattie and husband, Mike, Janet Lehrmann and husband, Mike, Greg
Carter and wife, Molly; and their mother, Ellis Marie Patschke; his stepsons, Ken Campbell and Carr Campbell and wife, Jennifer, will also miss him. G-Daddy was adored by his 12 grandchildren, Scheri Hogan (Chris), Tony Williams, Kristy Harden (Josh), Josh
Pulattie (Abi), Amanda Webb (Jordan), Chelsea Hampton (Trey), Mallory Lehrmann, Karen Lehrmann, Bryan Carter, Megan Huneycutt (Drew), Jessica Jacobsen (Alex), Jonny Carter; and step grandchildren, Aiden Campbell, Caelan Campbell and Connelly Campbell. His
legacy will continue with his 11 great-grandchildren, Lars Hogan, Erik Hogan, Carter Harden, Caleb Harden, Grayson Webb, Maddox Webb, Olivia Hampton, William Hampton, Tatum Rios, Hadley Huneycutt, and Scarlett Jacobsen.
Visitation
AUG 7. 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
GREENWOOD CHAPEL Greenwood Funeral Homes and Cremation, Cemetery, Mausoleum, Florist
3100 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, TX, US, 76107
Funeral
AUG 8. 11:30 AM
GREENWOOD CHAPEL Greenwood Funeral Homes and Cremation, Cemetery, Mausoleum, Florist
3100 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, TX, US, 76107
Graveside
AUG 9. 11:00 AM
Texas State Cemetery
909 Navasota Street
Austin, TX, US, 78702