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Jack William Carter

Jack William Carter was born April 16, 1945 in Torrance, California. He was called home to heaven on March 3, 2025, at the age of 79, in his home surrounded by love from his family. Jack will always be in our hearts.

Jack is back with the love of his life Berna, they are reunited together in heaven. They met in Redondo Beach, California in 1960 and were inseparable ever since. They married on April 27, 1963, and raised their three children: Debbie, Denise, and Jack Jr. Jack and Berna both retired from Northrop-Grumman, where he held a high position as the manager of Standard Tooling and Engineering.

Jack and Berna relocated to Kingman, Arizona in 2000, and many friends and family subsequently followed. Jack was able to enjoy his time doing the things he enjoyed. He enjoyed the family cabin, flying RC planes, repairing firearms and spending quality time with his family, grandchildren, and close friends. He also enjoyed going to Laughlin and having a nice dinner, the hitting those slot machines. Jack touched the lives of everyone who knew him. 

Jack is preceded in death by his soulmate of 54 years, Bernadette. Jack is survived by his children Debbie Morland (Matt), Denise Hardin, Jack Carter Jr. 11 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.

Family and friends will be joining together for a Celebration of Life for Jack on April 12th at 12:00 p.m. for family and friends at the home of his grandson, Jess (Beth) Garcia.