Wilma Louise Carter

Wilma Louise Carter

April 13, 1931 - January 11, 2013

Wilma Louise Carter

April 13, 1931 - January 11, 2013

Obituary

MISSION VIEJO Wilma Louise (Walker) Carter passed away Friday, January 11th, 2013.

Wilma was born April 13, 1931, in Meridian Idaho, a daughter of John Lorin and Amy Louise (Thompson) Walker. Wilma and their family moved to Perry, Utah in 1941 where she attended Box Elder Jr. High and High School. Following graduation she worked as a waitress at Maddox’s in Perry.

Wilma married Shirl F Carter, whom she had grown up with in Perry on August 11, 1951. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wilma enjoyed serving in many callings as she and Shirl raised their 4 girls. She also did extensive genealogy work with her sister Cleo, transcribing millions of records for the Family Search Transcription program.

Wilma was a very talented painter, an accomplished golfer, and worked as a model after her girls graduated high school. She won many golf trophies playing with her husband in tournaments from Monterey California to Rosarito Mexico. Wilma developed her incredible painting skill through beautiful landscape oil paintings. In the 1980’s, she put her talent to use in a craft business that she and Shirl started. For over 14 years, Wilma expertly designed & painted many wooden holiday statues and ornaments that were cut and assembled by Shirl in their garage. She created many family heirlooms and memories through her service and talents. Her greatest legacy came through her love for her large family. She never failed to remember a birthday or special event.

Surviving are her husband Shirl, Mission Viejo; four daughters, Janis Smith (David deceased) of Lindon UT, Jodie Stoddart (Chuck) of Victorville CA, Julie Theobald (Paul) of Livermore, CA, Krista Anderson (Scott) of La Crescenta, CA; two brothers, William Walker and Dave Walker of Perry Utah; one sister, Cleo Powers of Mission Viejo; 23 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
Preceding her in death were her parents, one brother and one sister.

A viewing will be held Saturday, January 19th, 10 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 23850 Los Alisos Blvd, Mission Viejo. Graveside service and internment will follow at El Toro Memorial Park.

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7 responses to Wilma Louise Carter

  1. Amy Theobald says:

    Grandma Carter… All that is sweet, bright, lovely, pink, good, and inspiring! She embodied gentleness and sensitivity to others. She demonstrated kindness to those around her. She exemplified sincere generosity. She lived a life of love–both for those who have gone before and for those still living! My life has been blessed by the life of this wonderful person!

    Amy Theobald (a grand-daughter-in-law)

  2. Shaun Walker says:

    We will all miss your loving warm heart! Shaun, Chaundi

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