Don’s favorite pastime was anything to do with water and
spending time together. He loved fishing and his boat or turning a pile of wood
into a fabulous 3-tiered deck or a studio which would become his home away from
home! He also had his fair share of fun and fast cars. Around 2002 Don retired from FHB and became a
Film/Video/Print consultant. He loved that freedom and continued for the next 5
years. Somewhere along the way Don
turned his love and passion for his love for boating and the water, into an a real-time
work of art. Without any formal
training, Don had it naturally in his heart and in his eyes to create the most
incredible, ‘come to life’ boat Replicas that you only would experience and get
to see in a historical museum. He loved
history and was an avid reader. Once he figured out he could build these
masterpieces, we would lose him for days and weeks while he toiled away on one
boat after the other. What drove him more than the construction was the reason
for their existence. He wanted to preserve the nautical history that he studied
passionately and became so endeared to. Don made it known he built his fleet of
boats with no intention of selling them – he was connected to every single one
of them.
From 2005 to 2015 Don was proud to bring his fleet to life
at Art shows from Winter Park to Bar Harbor, Maine. I remained his first mate as
we made our way from show to show. As life was passing on, Don knew when he was
losing his knack and quietly stopped making his way to the studio to bring to
life another boat on his list. For the
last 7 years we managed our way through navigating his best health. He was such
a trooper and willing to do whatever it took to beat any odds that may have
come our way.
Moving into our life journey, Donner was the consummate and willing participant in paving a path of best health for his best life. Don maintained his class, style, dignity, and a glowing gentle soul – no matter how puzzling life became. He will remain in so many hearts for many years to come. He is survived by his wife Theresa Carter, brother Richard Cater, his son Chad Carter, his wife Julie and daughter Isabelle, Danielle Vogel his daughter, Eric her husband and their 2 sons Austin and Jake.
A memorial service will be held at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, located at 526 N. Park Avenue, Winter Park FL 32789 on Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 2:00 pm.
5 comments:
I will always remember Donnie as a kind, gentle and happy man. I know he is with his friend Bobby Bocchino still watching over Theresa and I. Until we meet again❤️
I’m sad I never met Don. I know you loved him with your whole heart. You lit up every time you would talk about him. 🙏❤️🙏❤️
Anchors away Don as you embark on your life eternal with our Lord and Savior!
I love you Daddy.
I loved Don’s sweet smile. I will miss my friend.
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