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William-C. Carter, né en 1939, conjoint de Dolly-A. Carter, père de Shawn W, Benjamin, Jacob, Sarah, Emily, Jessica, Isaac, Ga et Chad, est décédé le 21 décembre 2011 à l'âge de 72 ans. Veuillez consulter son avis de décès ici:

Avis de décès de William-C. Carter


William C. Carter, 72 March 8, 1939 - December 21, 2011 NEWCASTLE -- William C. Carter, 72, of Newcastle, ME and Winter Haven, Fla., died on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011 at the Maine Medical Center with his family by his side. He was born on March 8, 1939 in Damariscotta to William C. Carter and Clara (Meservey) Carter. Bill grew up on the Bunker Hill Road in Jefferson and attended the Pond Road School in Newcastle. After graduating from Lincoln Academy in 1958, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Upon returning to the area, he was hired as a summer patrol officer by the Damariscotta Police Department, and rose to the rank of Chief within three years. In 1964, at the age of 26, he was the youngest person ever elected sheriff in the state's history. Undefeated in 14 elections, he retired after 37 years at that post, which is the longest tenure in the agency's 250-year history, and probably the longest in Maine history. He was an honorary lifetime member, and served as President of the Maine Sheriff's Association, the New England Chiefs of Police Association, and was recognized by the Maine Police Chief's Association as Maine's Police Chief of the Year in 1988. During his tenure, he was known for embracing innovation, training and technology. He is credited with establishing a DARE program, creating a highly regarded Criminal Investigation Division for the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, and for making projects happen that people said were impossible, for instance the county's 911 system. He was a pioneer when it came to instituting programs in the county jail for drug and alcohol treatment, anger management, and others. Bill was so proud of his Department and his men. On Dec. 31, 2002, Bill retired as Sheriff, he was honored at a retirement tribute held at the Augusta Civil Center, which was attended by over 250 people. Bill received congratulatory letters from President George W. Bush, Gov. Angus King, Senator Collins, Rep. Tom Allen and Justice John R. Atwood. Many people spoke of his leadership and dedication. On April 21, 2004 Bill married Dolly Roy of Lewiston in Las Vegas, Nev. Bill spent many summers at his seasonal camp lot at Augusta West Kampgound, on Annabessacook Lake, Winthrop, and he leaves behind many special friends there as well as at his home at Cypress Shores on Lake Jessie in Winter Haven, Fla., William C. Carter where he spent his winters since retiring. Bill enjoyed spending the week in his motor home at the Fryeburg Fair every year. His favorite time of year started opening day of hunting season and lasted through Christmas. The time spent at the camp in Cherryfield with all the guys was something he cherished very much. The holidays were something he looked forward to and he always went all out. New England sports were always a big part of his life as well. Bill always had his camera in his pocket, and as a wonderful gift to his family, he captured almost every moment of his life. 'Papa' meant the world to his grandsons, Chad and Ben Carter. He took Chad on his first trip to the northern part of the state where he gave Chad his first driving lessons on the back logging roads. In February, Ben was able to spend the day with Papa at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. Bill was so proud of his grandson Eliot Libby, and his service with the U.S. Army. Bill leaves behind a son, Shawn W. Carter and his wife, Jessica of Jefferson, step-daughter Alisa Gibbs and her husband, Stanley of Arizona, step-daughters, Martine Turner of Lewiston and Sonia Strout and her husband, Joe of Lewiston; grandchildren, Eliot Libby and his wife, Allisha and their son Isaac Olson of Hinesville, Ga., Chad Carter and Benjamin Carter of Jefferson and Jacob Strout, Sarah Turner and Emily Turner of Lewiston; step-son, Lee Thurlow of Portland; niece Denise Carter Pierce of Damariscottaand her family; and brother Milton Dale Carter of Washington State. He was predeceased by his wife, Dolly A. Carter; his parents; and brother, Charles Carter. Services will be held on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the Lincoln Academy High School Gymnasium, 81 Academy Hill Road in Newcastle. The service will include both Military and Law Enforcement Honors. Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543. Condolences, and messages for the family, may be expressed by visiting: www.StrongHancock.com. At the request of the family, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to in his name to: Camp Postcard 14 Main Street, Suite 301 Brunswick, ME 04011


Parution de l'avis de décès:

Le 27 décembre 2011 (Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram, , États-Unis)

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