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JOHN ROSING CARTER 1923 2015 John Rosing Carter passed away peacefully on May 20, 2015 at the Grace Hospital, Winnipeg. He is survived by Margaret his wife of 68 years, their four children John (Ursula Halsmeier) Vancouver, BC - Jason, Michael, Peter (Kim Mann), great-granddaughter Naiya; Greg Vancouver, BC - Ryan, Scott (Charla Kinkel), Christie, Curt; Harriet (Charles Schiele) Minnesota/Florida; Hilary (Jussi Alto) Calgary, AB - Jaime, Owen (Michelle Simpson), Kevin; his brother Lionel (Monica) and sisters-in-law Marnie in Vancouver, BC and Sheran Carter in Pincher Creek, AB and many nieces and nephews in Canada, the United States and England. He was predeceased by his parents Charles Gregory Carter and Edith Rosing Carter, brothers Maurice and Howard and sister Shirley Milton. John was born September 25, 1923 on Sherburn Street, Winnipeg. The family moved to their newly built home on the Red River at 620 South Drive in 1929. He attended General Steele School for four years and then Mulvey School before matriculating from Gordon Bell High School in 1939. Upon graduation, John joined the family automobile business, Carter Motors that was started by his father in 1926. In 1941, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and spent the next four years as a Flying Instructor with the Commonwealth Flying Plan in various airfields across Canada. He was honorably discharged in 1945 with the rank of Flying Officer. After the war, he rejoined the family automobile business, and upon his father's death in 1968 became the owner of the General Motors dealership, a long-standing and well-known landmark of Winnipeg located at the corner of Portage and Maryland. In the mid-1950s John established Carter Holdings Inc., a commercial real estate business. In 1994, he retired from the automobile business, sold Carter Motors and continued to operate Carter Holdings until his death. In 1946, he married Margaret Hunt and they settled in Fort Garry the following year. In the 1960s they moved to Tuxedo, where they continued to raise their family. Summers were spent at Star Lake, Manitoba until 1977 when they moved to an old camp on Coney Island in Kenora, Ontario. John was the president of a number of organizations in Winnipeg including the Manitoba Motor Dealers Association for eight years, the Winnipeg Executives Association, and the Manitoba Badminton Association. He was a member of the General Motors Dealer Council, a life member of the Winnipeg Kiwanis Club, the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations, and an honorary life member of the Winnipeg Executives Association. He was active in Westminster United Church where he served as Finance Chair and on the board of the Westminster Foundation. He was a supportive member of the Manitoba Branch of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. In his early years, John was a member of the Wildwood Club and the old Winnipeg Badminton Club. Later on, he joined the Winnipeg Winter Club and the St. Charles Golf and Country Club. John loved all sports and was active in golf and tennis, but badminton was his passion. He played exhibition matches with World Champions from Malaysia as well as competing in many local, national, and North American championships. Over many years of playing competitive badminton, he captured numerous titles and trophies. A Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2015 at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd, Winnipeg, MB. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Salvation Army. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Jun 6, 2015
JOHN ROSING CARTER 1923 2015 John is survived by his wife of 68 years Margaret, their four children John (Ursula Halsmeier) Vancouver, BC - Jason, Michael, Peter (Kim), great-granddaughter Naiya; Greg Vancouver, BC - Ryan, Scott (Charla Kinkel), Christie, Curt; Harriet (Charles Schiele) Minnesota/Florida; Hilary (Jussi Alto) Calgary, AB - Jaime, Owen (Michelle Simpson), Kevin; his brother Lionel (Monica) and sisters-in-law Marnie in Vancouver, BC and Sheran Carter in Pincher Creek, AB and many nieces and nephews in Canada, the United States and England. He was predeceased by his parents Charles Gregory Carter and Edith Rosing Carter, brothers Maurice and Howard and sister Shirley Milton. John was born September 25, 1923 on Sherburn Street, Winnipeg. The family moved to their newly built home on the Red River at 620 South Drive in 1929. He attended General Steel School for four years and then Mulvey School before matriculating from Gordon Bell High School in 1939. Upon graduation, John joined the family automobile business, Carter Motors that was started by his father in 1926. In 1941, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and spent the next four years as a Flying Instructor with the Commonwealth Flying Plan in various airfields across Canada. He was honourably discharged in 1945 with the rank of Flying Officer. After the war, he rejoined the family automobile business, and upon his father's death became the owner of the General Motors dealership, a long-standing and well-known landmark of Winnipeg located at the corner of Portage and Maryland. In addition to running Carter Motors, in the mid-1950s John established Carter Holdings Inc., a commercial real estate business. In 1995, John retired from the automobile business and Carter Motors was sold to the Murray Group from Brandon. In 1946, he married Margaret Hunt and they settled in Fort Garry the following year. In the 1960s they moved to Tuxedo, where they continued to raise their family. Summers were spent at Star Lake, Manitoba until 1977 when they moved to an old camp on Coney Island in Kenora, Ontario. John was the president of a number of organizations in Winnipeg including the Manitoba Motor Dealers Association for eight years, the Winnipeg Executives Association, and the Manitoba Badminton Association. He was a member of the General Motors Dealer Council, a life member of the Winnipeg Kiwanis Club, an honorary life member of the Winnipeg Executives Association. He was active in Westminster Church where he served as Finance Chair and on the board of the Westminster Foundation. He was a supportive member of the Manitoba Branch of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. In his early years, John was a member of the Wildwood Club and the old Winnipeg Badminton Club. Later on, he joined the Winnipeg Winter Club and the St. Charles Golf and Country Club. John loved all sports and was active in golf and tennis, but badminton was his passion. He played exhibition matches with World Champions from Malaysia as well as competing in many local, national, and North American championships. Over many years of playing competitive badminton, he captured numerous titles and trophies. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2015 at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd, Winnipeg, MB. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Salvation Army. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: May 30, 2015
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 06, 2015
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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Deepest condolences from Larry Rode and family. - Posted by: Larry Rode (Sales Employee at Carter Motors) on: Sep 09, 2015
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To the Carter family, Since working with Mr Carter and getting to know him over the years seeing him on the dock at 'the lake' or just around town. He was such a fair and honourable gentleman, listening and giving fair advice. I will miss him and will fondly remeber him in my memories. This family has lost a great man for now until we all get together in our Heavenly Glory. To my friend you are truly promoted to glory! - Posted by: Mark Trickett (Friend) on: Jun 10, 2015
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Our thoughts are with you, Margaret. - Posted by: Logan & Shirley Bjarnason (United Empire Loyalist friends) on: Jun 07, 2015
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Dear Margaret & family...My deepest condolences at the passing of John. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. - Posted by: Bill Terry, UE (Friend and fellow Loyalist) on: Jun 06, 2015
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Margaret & Families So sorry to hear of your loss. Take care of each other. Thoughts and prayers from Saskatchewan. - Posted by: Gerald & Patricia Adair (UELAC Friends) on: Jun 06, 2015
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Margaret, I am so sorry to see that John has passed away. Here we have been corresponding about the loss of Vere Scott but I was unaware that John was not well. My condolences to you and your family. Nan - Posted by: Nan Christie (friend) on: May 31, 2015
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Dear Mrs Carter and Family: Just a note to say I am thinking of you all....what an amazing man, husband and father....it seems like just yesterday that Donna was telling me about the lovely lunch our parents had at the Gates this past March, on one of the warmer very cold days, and how much Donna enjoyed herself that day as she was so happy to see your parents and spend time with them. He will be missed beyond words but always in your hearts. - Posted by: Sidney Macaw (family friend) on: May 30, 2015
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Hilary, and family Losing a parent is very difficult, like losing part of yourself. I am so sorry, and my prayers are with you all. God bless you, lovingly Val Havelock Matthews - Posted by: Val and Marty Matthews (friend) on: May 30, 2015
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