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Gloria Jean Carter (Kreger)

Gloria Jean "Carter" Kreger Gloria Jean "Carter" Kreger of Round Rock, Texas passed away on March 2, 2012. Jean was born in Houston, TX October 16, 1943 to A.D. & Margaret Carter, raised in Austin, TX and graduated from McCallum High School. She was predeceased by parents and granddaughter Morgan Tyler Homa. Jean is survived by daughters Jennifer D. Louk and Merrdith Wilson (& husband John), and her son, Christopher D. Kreger. Also survived by sisters, Peggy Vivian (& husband Don), Carolyn Osborn (& husband Curtis), brothers Art Carter (& wife Joyce), Richard Carter(& wife Cheryl). Jean leaves behind the ten grand children who were the light of her life: Justin & Lauren Remaley, Kelsy & Megan Wilson, Josh Simpson, Jordan Cowen, Kyndal Louk, Hunter & Zach Homa and Isabell Kreger. Jean showed a strength beyond her years as a legacy to everyone who knew her due to a lengthy illness. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends. Jean was employed by Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. until her retirement. She enjoyed reading and watching the classic movies. Visitation will be at The Mausoleum Chapel at Capital Memorial Parks between 1 and 2:00 p.m. Tuesday 6, 2012 with service in the Chapel at 2:00.  (Austin American-Statesman, March 5, 2012)



 
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09/19/12 09:14 PM #1    

Charlyne Cooper

While attending McCallum, Jean Carter lived 3 houses down from me on Woodview Avenue in Austin, TX.  She was lovely and an extremely cute, fun  teenager. Jeanie always made time for me and made me a better person through her kindness and generosity.

I wish I had just 5 minutes to  hang out with her and stroll over our little bidge on Shoalcreek and Woodview Avenue. 

Charlyne C. Cooper 


09/19/12 09:56 PM #2    

Wayne Clawson

Jean and I were in Advisory all thru HS. she wrote many notes for me to get out of class and skip school with Dick Cooper, Gayland Thompson and Ray Peteres. Coors finally caught me. RIP Jean and thanks for all the help and good times. you were real doll!  Man, What times this site bring back.

 

Wayne Clawson


09/19/12 11:20 PM #3    

David Robinson

I am saddened to see the loss of one of our really nice classmates  We all will miss Gloria greatly....

 

Sincerely,

David Robinson


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