Catherine Claire <I>Bolls</I> Carter

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Catherine Claire Bolls Carter

Birth
Barksdale Air Force Base, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
13 Dec 2017 (aged 60)
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 56, Site 30
Memorial ID
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From her obituary:
Catherine “Claire” Bolls Carter, 59, died on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 after a year long fight with cancer. The daughter of Colonel Dillard D. Bolls and Margaret Owen Bolls, Claire was born on Barksdale Air Force Base and lived in the Shreveport/Bossier City area for about 45 years. Claire attended Bossier High School, graduating in 1973. In search of warmer weather, Claire moved to Pensacola, Florida in 2004 and married her childhood sweetheart, Michael Carter, on October 10, 2006.

Claire had an infectious smile and was loved and admired by all she met. Claire was a warm and engaging person who gave you her full attention when you visited with her. She treated all with respect and never spoke unkindly of anyone. This is a unique trait and Claire did it well. She will be deeply missed by family and friends.

Claire enjoyed reading and listening to classic rock and roll, jazz and blues music. Claire also enjoyed traveling. She loved getting off the Interstate highways, taking the old roads, and driving through old cemeteries to find those great markers and statutes. A few years back, she decided she really liked angel statues, so she haunted cemeteries across the southern U. S. looking for angels. After moving to Pensacola, Claire continued her father’s pursuit of their family genealogy. She spent hours on the internet, in libraries, city halls and old cemeteries looking for that elusive clue. Claire also enjoyed “spur of the moment” trips. A trip to Tampa to check out Angels, a trip into Mississippi on the Tamale Trail looking for the perfect tamale or trips to the south Louisiana swamps looking for alligators, plantation homes, spoonbills, good Cajun food, and Troy Landry from the Swamp People television program.

Those that knew Claire would call her a risk taker. If it was within her capabilities she would try it, with one exception, she would not try sushi, no matter what her husband Mike did to try and convince her it was a good idea!
From her obituary:
Catherine “Claire” Bolls Carter, 59, died on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 after a year long fight with cancer. The daughter of Colonel Dillard D. Bolls and Margaret Owen Bolls, Claire was born on Barksdale Air Force Base and lived in the Shreveport/Bossier City area for about 45 years. Claire attended Bossier High School, graduating in 1973. In search of warmer weather, Claire moved to Pensacola, Florida in 2004 and married her childhood sweetheart, Michael Carter, on October 10, 2006.

Claire had an infectious smile and was loved and admired by all she met. Claire was a warm and engaging person who gave you her full attention when you visited with her. She treated all with respect and never spoke unkindly of anyone. This is a unique trait and Claire did it well. She will be deeply missed by family and friends.

Claire enjoyed reading and listening to classic rock and roll, jazz and blues music. Claire also enjoyed traveling. She loved getting off the Interstate highways, taking the old roads, and driving through old cemeteries to find those great markers and statutes. A few years back, she decided she really liked angel statues, so she haunted cemeteries across the southern U. S. looking for angels. After moving to Pensacola, Claire continued her father’s pursuit of their family genealogy. She spent hours on the internet, in libraries, city halls and old cemeteries looking for that elusive clue. Claire also enjoyed “spur of the moment” trips. A trip to Tampa to check out Angels, a trip into Mississippi on the Tamale Trail looking for the perfect tamale or trips to the south Louisiana swamps looking for alligators, plantation homes, spoonbills, good Cajun food, and Troy Landry from the Swamp People television program.

Those that knew Claire would call her a risk taker. If it was within her capabilities she would try it, with one exception, she would not try sushi, no matter what her husband Mike did to try and convince her it was a good idea!

Gravesite Details

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