Doug was a longtime supporter of Ducks Unlimited, and had been an active member since 1972. In 2013, he was recognized by NYS Ducks Unlimited as “New York State Volunteer Conservationist of the Year.” For several years, Doug served as a trustee for the Village of Cayuga and was an integral part of establishing Harris Park. He was passionate about waterfowl and birds. He spent his free time building bluebird boxes, framing prints, and watching wildlife on Cayuga Lake. In the summer of 2014, Doug generously donated his collection of waterfowl mounts consisting of more than 130 specimens of birds to the Roosevelt Wildlife Collection at SUNY ESF. His many passions included boating, hunting, and raising beagles and Labrador retrievers. Most of all, he enjoyed time with his family and friends at his camp on Cayuga Lake. He enjoyed sharing his love of the outdoors with everybody he met.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Kathleen O’Hara Carter; four children, Theresa (Terri) Zirbel and her husband, Harry, Beverly Lacey and her husband, Jeff, Douglass Carter Jr. and his wife, Connie, and Barb Brillo and her husband, Joe; brothers, David (Doris) Carter and William (Glenda) Carter; grandchildren, Caitlin, Courtney, and Lindsey Carter, Beau and Taylor Lacey, Morgan Zirbel, Joey Brillo, Kirsten Zirbel Strong (Justin), and Adilyn Strong; and by several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Douglass was predeceased by his twin infant daughters, Debra and Donna Carter in 1958, and by a brother, Charles Carter.
There are no calling hours. Friends are invited to visit the family from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 2 at the family’s home, 6195 Court St., Cayuga, with a memorial celebration of his life to follow at 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Ducks Unlimited (Skaneateles Chapter), 1989 Coon Hill Road, Skaneateles, NY 13152 or to the NYS Blue Bird Society (NYSBS), 5157 Orange Port Road, Brewerton, NY 13029.
Doug was a longtime supporter of Ducks Unlimited, and had been an active member since 1972. In 2013, he was recognized by NYS Ducks Unlimited as “New York State Volunteer Conservationist of the Year.” For several years, Doug served as a trustee for the Village of Cayuga and was an integral part of establishing Harris Park. He was passionate about waterfowl and birds. He spent his free time building bluebird boxes, framing prints, and watching wildlife on Cayuga Lake. In the summer of 2014, Doug generously donated his collection of waterfowl mounts consisting of more than 130 specimens of birds to the Roosevelt Wildlife Collection at SUNY ESF. His many passions included boating, hunting, and raising beagles and Labrador retrievers. Most of all, he enjoyed time with his family and friends at his camp on Cayuga Lake. He enjoyed sharing his love of the outdoors with everybody he met.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Kathleen O’Hara Carter; four children, Theresa (Terri) Zirbel and her husband, Harry, Beverly Lacey and her husband, Jeff, Douglass Carter Jr. and his wife, Connie, and Barb Brillo and her husband, Joe; brothers, David (Doris) Carter and William (Glenda) Carter; grandchildren, Caitlin, Courtney, and Lindsey Carter, Beau and Taylor Lacey, Morgan Zirbel, Joey Brillo, Kirsten Zirbel Strong (Justin), and Adilyn Strong; and by several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Douglass was predeceased by his twin infant daughters, Debra and Donna Carter in 1958, and by a brother, Charles Carter.
There are no calling hours. Friends are invited to visit the family from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 2 at the family’s home, 6195 Court St., Cayuga, with a memorial celebration of his life to follow at 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Ducks Unlimited (Skaneateles Chapter), 1989 Coon Hill Road, Skaneateles, NY 13152 or to the NYS Blue Bird Society (NYSBS), 5157 Orange Port Road, Brewerton, NY 13029.
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