Philip Carter

Born in Jefferson City, MO
Born on Apr 5, 1946
Departed on Apr 29, 2020

All of Phil's Tech Center friends will miss him. He was a great person to work with.

So sorry to hear about this and my sympathies to the family. Phil was such a kind person and a wonderful co-worker always willing to help with a smile.

I was blessed in being able to work with Phil on projects at the Technology Center over the years. He always impressed me with his patience, good analytical sense and ability to clearly communicate technical issues. His family is in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Our sympathy to you Donna and family. You may not remember me. Your mother Darlene gave me news for the Record Democrat as long as she was in Pocahontas. I knew many of your Hudek family members.

So very sorry to hear of Phil's passing. Our sympathy to you and your family. He was a kind man and we enjoyed having him as a neighbor.

Alana and I offer our deepest condolences and our sincere prayers for the Carter family. First we offer prayers of thanksiving for the gift that has been given to all who knew and loved Phil. Second, we pray for healing and peace during this time of grief and thirdly we pray with joy in anticipation of the the reunion that will someday be. May God bless Phil and his loving family.

My condolences to you and your family, Donna. I have great memories of growing up with Phil and lots of scouting experiences. He was a wonderful young man and a fine adult. Prayers for you and your family. Jerry and Kathryn Edwards

Dona, Ryan, and Paula - I want you to know how very sorry I am to hear of your great loss. May all the wonderful memories help all of you now and always. My heart is breaking for you. Love and hugs.

Dona, I met you just a few times long ago, but I want you to know that Phil was a great friend to me throughout all the time that we were growing up together as classmates in Humboldt. I admired Phil as a true and loyal friend, and he always set the highest standard for leadership, compassion, warmth, and curiosity. As I said, he was a great friend -- I'm sorry I haven't kept up with him through the years, but I will miss him.

Dona - - I am so sorry to hear of Phil's passing. I so enjoyed spending time with my dad (John Carbaugh), you and Phil during the meals at the Hiawatha Care Center. I am so happy we were all able to meet and become friends. Hugs to you and your family and friends. Kim

I was sorry to learn of Phil's passing. I knew him almost all of my 33 1/2 years working for Deere. I ended up working with him side by side when I transferred to the Tech Center. I taught me a lot about paints and color analysis. He was always low key, knowledgeable and helpful. A true scientist.

Dona and family, On behalf of all the ladies in our Caregivers group, I want to share our sympathy. Though you at times were frustrated with the symptoms of the disease, the love you had for Phil was so evident in how you talked about him. There was even a glow. May the Lord give you His comfort. And keep sharing the memories. I so much enjoyed hearing them during his celebration of life. He indeed had a life worthy of celebrating. love, Dixie

Paula and family - so sorry to hear of the loss of your father, husband and grandfather. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Paula and family, On behalf of Helen, Jesse and our family, please accept our deepest condolences for the passing of Phil. We hope and pray for God's mercy and blessing, and for peace and comfort at this difficult time. Stay strong, stay safe, stay well.