| Mrs. Maxine Carter Obituary
Notes for Maxine KINCAID
MRS. TEMP S. CARTER DIES, (Big Spring Herald, February 17, 1955)
SERVICES PENDING-
Mrs. Maxine Carter rancher, died at 4:30 p.m. Thursday (February 17, 1955),
following an extended illness. The remains arrived here early this morning in
an Eberly-River Funeral coach. The remains will lie in state at the Eberly-River
Chapel until time of services, which are pending. Mrs. Carter was graduated from
Garden City High School in May 1939 and was married to Temp S. Carter in June
1939 in Big Spring.
Before moving to Asher, Okla. about three years ago, the couple resided in
Hagerman, N.M. where Mr. Carter was engaged in ranching. Survivors include her
husband, Temp S. Carter, Asher, Okla.; three children, Sterling Carter, Kenna
Carter and Mike Carter, all of the home; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kincaid
of Hagerman, N. M. ; three sisters, Mrs. James Swope of Ft. Worth, Mrs. William
Shaffer of Garden City, and Mrs. Felix Cauhope of Hope, N. M.; one brother, Hugh
Kincaid of Carlsbad, N. M. Other survivors include her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. G.
Carter of Glasscock County; sisters-in-law, Mrs. Nathan Allen, Big Spring, Mrs.
Bismarck Schafer and Mrs. Ben Schafer of Garden City, and Mrs. Frank Covert of
Big Spring; and a brother-in-law, Joe Carter of Glasscock County.
Funeral rites for Mrs. Maxine Carter were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in the
Eberly-River Chapel with Robert Waller, Church of Christ Minister of Artesia,
New Mexico, officiating. Interment was in the Garden City Cemetery under the
direction of Eberly-River Funeral Home. Mrs. Carter, in failing health for a
number of years, died Feb. 17, in Asher, Okla. Pallbearers were M. B. Little,
John Knox, John Lee Parker, Russell Hobbs, Robert Middleton and Roscoe Gillian.
Submitted by Gene
Schafer on June 2, 2002.
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