Carter Morse Wilson

Carter Morse Wilson, 94, passed away on February 5, 2020 in Houston, Texas. He was born on November 27, 1925 in Bloomington, Illinois to Hazel Morse and Ralph Orlando Wilson. Carter is survived by his devoted wife, Carmela; loving daughters, Holly, Robin, and Janice; cherished granddaughter Madison; and many dear relatives and friends. When his nation called during World War II, he answered by joining the United States Navy. He earned a degree in chemical engineering from the University of New Mexico. Carter worked for Phillips Petroleum Company for over 30 years in both the United States and many locations abroad, such as England, Australia, and numerous countries across Asia, including India and Hong Kong. He had a passion for classical music, bridge, golf, and travel, and loved to spend time with his family and friends. A memorial will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 2 PM at Crowder Funeral Home, 111 E Medical Center Blvd, Webster TX 77598. Those wishing to make a memorial donation in Carter’s memory may do so to the Alzheimer’s Association (act.alz.org/donate), or to the charity of their choice.

4 comments

  1. Condolences Janice and to your mother, sisters and family. May the peace of Christ be with you

    Maureen Goodwin
  2. I only heard today that my Burrah Sahib had passed. He taught me so many things, and about so many things. I valued him greatly, and will miss him always.
    March 20, 2020

    John Waters = Chowtah Sahib
  3. I only heard about this today! My deepest sympathy to Janice and Carmela and the rest of Carter’s family and friends.

    Kim F Waters, step-daughter
  4. I just found this site. I really missed and miss my Uncle Carter. I’m so rich with memories. He was so much like me and was the only person in the world that I could connect with so richly. He was so worldly and loving and he taught me wonderful things when I was growing up like how to whistle, snap my fingers, fly a kite, sing in harmony and use a cricket bat. We grew apart in our later years when I moved away from Houston and he became estranged from my mother (his sister) but I’ll never
    forget the great days as a child, and playing golf together as adults.
    I am so sorry I was not around in his later years. My thoughts are still with Holly, Robin, Janice and Carmela.

    Jim Strawn

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