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Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 1:39 PM

William Theodore “Will” Carter, IV

William Theodore Carter, IV, better known as “Will,” was born May 28, 1981, in Baton Rouge, LA, to William Theodore and Belinda Kay (McKee) Carter, III. He died on Monday, June 18, 2024, in Sulphur, at the age of 43.

William Theodore Carter, IV, better known as “Will,” was born May 28, 1981, in Baton Rouge, LA, to William Theodore and Belinda Kay (McKee) Carter, III. He died on Monday, June 18, 2024, in Sulphur, at the age of 43.

Will’s dream of playing college football took a tragic turn at the beginning of his senior year when he sustained a major knee injury. Although unable to play football, Will did attend Southeastern Oklahoma State University, following his 1999 graduation from Wilburton High School. He later attended college in Albuquerque, NM, where he studied law and security enforcement.

Will was a loving, Christian man. He arrived in New Orleans a few days after Hurricane Katrina hit and lived in a church gymnasium for two years doing only volunteer work. He worked as head of security with a local church operated search and rescue team, Operation Blessing. During that time, he also led a drug and alcohol rehab program run by the church. Will impacted countless lives with his service to and love for the Lord.

In 2010, Will relocated to Davis, to assist with his mother’s care. There he began working for Jantz Supply. Working at Jantz Supply provided him not just a career but a family-like environment that enriched his craft and life. Will’s passion for creating knives was a testament to his skill and artistry. In addition to working at Jantz’s, he also spent several years working with the Davis Police Department as a reserve officer.

Will is survived by his mother, Belinda Carter of Davis; grandmother, Mildred McKee of Mustang; adopted brothers, Travis Powell & wife Amy, and their daughters, of Wilburton and Rodney Campbell & wife Linda & their children; aunts, Teresa Allen of Enid, OK, Lisa Hedrick of Ennis, TX, Luana Pender of Mustang; uncle, Greg McKee of Mustang; several cousins; as well as many other adopted brothers and sisters in Wilburton.

Those preceding Will in death include his father, William Theodore “Terry” Carter, III; maternal grandfather, Forrest McKee; and paternal grandparents, William Theodore “Dub” & Leta J. (Oakley) Carter, Jr Per Will’s request, no public service will be held. He will be laid to rest with his father at the Green Hill Cemetery, in Davis, OK.

Cremation was “entrusted to” Hale’s Funeral Home of Davis. Online condolences can be offered at halesfuneralhomes.com.


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