He married Fern Luella Osbourn on August 3, 1948 in Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas. He was the father of one son and two daughters. Arvin lived most of his life in Kansas.
Former Kansas Governor, William "Bill" Avery volunteered to speak at Arvin's funeral. His moving speech was a tribute to Arvin's loyalty, character, and his devotion to family.
Arvin worked as a farm laborer, including working for the Avery family of Wakefield, Kansas. He also worked at the Arboretum near Wakefield.
He married his second wife Betty Lou (Light) Thompson May 28, 1993 near Wakefield at the Arboretum.
He married Fern Luella Osbourn on August 3, 1948 in Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas. He was the father of one son and two daughters. Arvin lived most of his life in Kansas.
Former Kansas Governor, William "Bill" Avery volunteered to speak at Arvin's funeral. His moving speech was a tribute to Arvin's loyalty, character, and his devotion to family.
Arvin worked as a farm laborer, including working for the Avery family of Wakefield, Kansas. He also worked at the Arboretum near Wakefield.
He married his second wife Betty Lou (Light) Thompson May 28, 1993 near Wakefield at the Arboretum.
Family Members
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Veda Irene Carter Monk
1925–1999
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Verna Rae Carter Falk
1927–2017
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Bertha Ina "Ilene" Carter Smith
1930–1994
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Donald Arthur Carter
1932–1983
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Margery Elaine Carter Kuhn
1936–2014
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Tony Arthur Carter Jr
1937–2014
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Milo Blaine Carter
1940–2015
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Lester Ray Carter
1943 – unknown
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Sharon Kay Carter Crowder
1945–2019
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Shirley May Carter Zentz
1947 – unknown