In Memory

John Carpenter

John Carpenter

Carpenter, John Van
Writer and attorney, John Van Carpenter, 60, passed away at his Santa Fe home on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 after an illness. Born in Athens, Ohio to John Leon Carpenter and Leanore Maxine Stapp Carpenter, he was raised in Phoenix, Arizona. John was interested while growing up in rock collecting, fishing, competitive swimming, playing football/basketball/baseball, and socializing. He graduated from West Phoenix High School, where he was senior class president, held the state record for most rushing yards as a quarterback, and set a state record in breaststroke. John attended Harvard University on a full academic merit scholarship and graduated with honors in 1973. After earning his undergraduate degree, he returned to the Arizona State University College of Law, and after passing the Bar began a career as a lawyer. Later, he decided to follow his passion and become a writer. He wrote poetry, fiction, short stories and novels, and was known as a beautiful, imaginative writer with a great sense of characters and styles. John's writing continued throughout his life. In 2008, he was recognized with an International Award as a newly discovered author. John also worked as a teacher of creative writing at the university level, and worked as an editor for other writers. John's personally defined "best job" was being dad to "da boys," his beloved sons, Wyeth and Ansel. John was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents. He is survived by his two teen-aged sons, Wyeth Fox Carpenter and Ansel Fox Carpenter; sisters, Carole Carpenter, Bryn Carpenter Pavek, and Amy Carpenter; brother Dana Carpenter; brother-in-law Christopher Pavek, nieces Sara Birkemeier and Cayla Carpenter; nephew Ryan Carpenter, two aunts, one uncle, and many cousins across the U.S. His marriages to Tannis Fox in 1987 and Catherine Johnson in 2003 ended in divorce. A memorial service and gathering was held on Saturday July 30, 2011, at the Rivera Family of Santa Fe Funeral Chapel in Santa Fe.

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07/24/19 11:06 PM #1    

Maureen Feeney (Berget-Bles)

 John was a great classmate and an integral part of our class and group of friends.  He was a leader and also a lot of fun.  I remember we were all so proud to hold up our signs at the varsity basketball game that said proudly “He’s a Sophomore”!!  A superb athlete in multiple sports, and seemed to excel in everything.  Most importantly, he was just a nice guy.  May he Rest In Peace.


07/25/19 10:10 AM #2    

Ginni Weaver (Lionberger)

Oh, Maureen, isn't that the truth? John was such a "force" in our class. I have been working on photo displays for our 50th and images of John are throughout them. He was a part of so many activities, memories, and special times with so many of us in the Class of 1969. I remember how stunningly beautiful his eyes were, such a handsome young man. He and all of our other classmates who have departed will be sorely missed in October, but the imprints they all made on our hearts will be with us forever in sweet remembrance.heart


07/25/19 06:21 PM #3    

Robert Wright

John was undeniably smart, athletic, successful, and had a big personality.  But the aspect of John that I miss the most was an attribute he kept hidden too much of the time.  John had a very tender heart.

 


07/29/19 11:30 PM #4    

Sandy (Now Goes By Sam) Keith (Single Name Only -Sam)

I agree . . .He was there for everyone - with a smile, a sweet look  . . .he was just awesome . a spirit that was huge . ..he will be sorely missed and always remembered . .sam


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