For release August 24, 2006
BILL CARTER, UTSI SUPPORT COUNCIL MEMBER, DIES;
HELPED FOUND SPACE INSTITUTE AND INDUSTRIAL PARK
William Robert (Bill) Carter of Fayetteville,
a supporter of The University of Tennessee Space Institute for
more than 40 years, died last night (Aug. 23). He had been in
ill health in recent years.
Mr. Carter, born July 8, 1921, in the Coldwater community of
Lincoln County, was a charter member of the UTSI Support
Council, which was formed in 1966, and he later served for years
as its chairman.
Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville is in charge of
arrangements. Visitation will be start at 6 p.m. Saturday, and
the funeral is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday at First United
Methodist Church in Fayetteville, of which he was a long-time
member.
Mr. Carter was instrumental in establishing the UTSI
Recreational Park later named “Carter Park.” He also assumed
leadership responsibilities in UTSI’s establishment of an
Industrial Park near the Institute. Mr. Carter was responsible
for establishing two speculation buildings or the park.
In 1994, friends of Mr. Carter honored him for his role in
helping establish UTSI and for his continued support,
established the William R. Carter Fellowship Endowment Fund.
A 1943 graduate of UT with a degree in Civil Engineering, he
also taught engineering at UT Knoxville after serving as a U.S.
Navy officer in World War II. He served as a junior officer on a
U.S. Navy destroyer and saw heavy duty in the Pacific. He
participated in the invasion of Normandy and Southern France and
in the battle of Okinawa.
Born in Coldwater in Lincoln County, Mr. Carter – known to his
friends as “Billy Bob” -- was an avid story teller with a keen
sense of humor, and in 2005 published a book recounting many of
his experiences. He titled it “Unto the Hills: Lincoln County
Memories.”
He was a co-founder of CFW Construction Company. He was an
active member of the Rotary and Elk Clubs.
He was married to the late Jane Strong Carter. They had three
children, Lax, Flow, and Bill Jr., and six grandchildren.

WILLIAM R. CARTER
Writer: Weldon Payne (931) 393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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