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Show Services Brother Bill McKitrick presiding Interment will follow immediately at Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road, South Ogden. May you Have undeserved kindness and peace from Gog eur Father and the Lora Jesus Christ, Blessed be-the God and ee Mose Father all of e oe tea) tender Comiont: wno es aia den Wok ae. merciés CUPS and Gomforts us the if Othe God all of our amg oat o yea ier eee I dagen OG i fe 4 to oe eg AO Zelma fell asleep in death, freed from the grip of Alzheimer’s, on Sunday, April 10, 2011. She was born on September 11, 1924 to Walter and Arneta Fortis Clay (better known as Juanita Boulden). Zelma came to Ogden in 1945 where she met her hard working, future husband, Marion Glen Carter. They married on April 8, 1948. Zelma worked for the government for 19 years in the Supply Directorate where she received numerous awards. A desire to please the Creator, Jehovah God, motivated Zelma to start a diligent study of the scriptures in the bible. Her faithful efforts to gain bible truth lead to her dedicating her life to the service and worship of Jehovah. In 1987, she was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, in symbol of that dedication. Her friends and family will remember Zelma as a beautiful, classy, hardworking, kind woman who valued her privacy and took pride in her ap~ pearance and her home, which was always neat, clean and tidy. She took wonderful care of her mother, now deceased, for many years. Zelma is survived by her husband, Marion Carter, Odgen; three daughters, Patricia Ann Jones (Chuck) Jones, Pittsburg, CA; Gloria Yvonne Tucker, Oakland, CA; Alexa Lee Carter, Denver, CO; four grandchildren, Vincent Edward Carter, Denver, CO; Trae Lee Tucker, Oakland, CA; Jinjer Monique Bowden and Charles Jones III both of Pittsburg, CA; five great grandchildren, Brandé Carter, Atlanta, GA; Charles Jones IV, Antioch, CA; Miyah Sade Jones, Mekhi Charles Jones and Kamora Elizabeth Jones all of Pittsburg, CA; great-great~ grandsons, Jayshawn and Jaden Carter both of Atlanta, GA; and Ellen Head, Ogden, whom Zelma considered to be her fourth daughter. The family would like to thank Zelma’s special friend Judith O’Connor, Ogden, and all those who cared for Zelma over the last several years. |