On Thursday December 24, 2020, Major John Carter (retired), loving husband and father, passed away at The Perley and Rideau Veteran’s Health Centre, at the age of 80.
He is survived by his wife Ursula (nee Mankus), 2 sons, Wolf and Klaus (Melanie Lachapelle), and brother Jerry.
John was born on June 6, 1940 in St Thomas, Ontario to Harold and Irene Carter. He enlisted into the Canadian Army as an Armour Corps trooper in 1958, serving with the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise’s), and subsequently the Royal Canadian Dragoons and 12ieme Regiment Blinde du Canada.
John’s distinguished career of 36 years brought him to serve in Canada, Germany, Egypt, and Cyprus. He held numerous leadership and technical qualifications. He completed the Canadian Forces Staff School and the Canadian Forces Land and Command and Staff College. Major John Carter retired from the Armed forces, holding the position of Director Personnel Career Administration Other Ranks 2.
John went on to work for the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires first as Commandant Hull Division and later as the Director of Operations.
In memory we are respecting his wish for no funeral service. In his honour donations can be made to either the Alzheimer Society or the Canadian Lung Association. Condolences and sharing memories at www.beechwoodottawa.ca.
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Larry and Phyllis Ramsay
RitaCarter
John Carter was my uncle and I have nothing but fond memories of him we fished and golfed several times when we were up at the cottage those memories will be cherished for the rest of my life rest in peace Uncle John you will be missed
Robert Lachapelle
John was a lovely man! RIP and my condolences. I always enjoyed our Christmas celebrations with him and his family!
Richard Pelletier
Deepest condolences to the Carter family. Rest in peace John.
Sam and Fern Houston
Our sympathy to Ursula and family. I worked closely with John during his time with The Commissionaires and remember him as being dedicated to his work and to those who served under him. I have many memories of the time we spent together, our Christmas visits and our annual visits to the sections in Northern Ontario. Blessings.
Georges Rousseau
Ursula and family. Maureen joins me in expressing our heartfelt condolences for the passing of John. I have grand memories of my time serving with this great soldier. On behalf of the Armoured Corps family please accept our deepest sympathies. Georges, Colonel Commandant Royal Canadian Armoured Corps.
Gerald (Jerry) Gaudreau
Please accept our sincere condolences. John was a true gentleman who served with dedication throughout his career. You could always count on John for support and sound advice. Dear Ursula and family our thoughts and prayers are with you. ADSUM Jerry and Jackie.
Michael Caines
To Ursula and family. Sincere condolences on your loss. John was an example par excellence of a model soldier to all ranks, a go-to person for advice and a provider of guidance to young officers. His service had a positive impact on with whom he come in contact. It was both a pleasure and an honour to have served with him.
Kathy Greene
In loving memory of John Carter and his family. You are in my thoughts.
Byron Crockett
To Ursula and family, my sincere condolences. I have great memories of John he was not only my friend and mentor but a true gentleman who was always there to listen and assist everyone in both his military and commissionaires careers.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Rest in peace.