GEORGE L. CARTER George L. Carter, 65, Liberty, MO, died March 10, 2000, at Liberty Hospital. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday, March 13, at Chandler Baptist Church, Liberty; burial in Glenridge Cemetery, Liberty. Friends may call 4-6 p.m. Sunday at Church-Archer-Pasley Funeral Home, Liberty. The family requests no flowers, contributions may be made to the Chandler Baptist Church Building Fund, 11202 Highway 33, Liberty, MO 64068. George was born in Liberty, MO, on March 20, 1934. He was a graduate of Liberty High School and William Jewell College where he lettered in football four years and was selected to the All-Conference Team. George was proud of his college and returned much to his alma mater through his service. He started the Cardinal Coater Program, served on the Board of Governors of the college and was a recipient of the Distinguished Alumnae Award. After graduation he began his career as a teacher and coach. His first stint was in Highland, KS, where he coached every sport. George coached baseball and basketball in Brunswick, MO. He finished his coaching career at Liberty High School as head football coach. According to his college coach, "Of all the players that went on to coach, George was the most creative and innovative. "George left the field of education for the world of business where he was truly an entrepreneur. His first venture was C&C Sporting Goods. With a partner, he built Liberty's first swimming pool and first shopping center. He then spent many years as a successful real estate broker. He also owned Pour Boy Oil Company. George was an avid sportsman. He loved hunting. He was proud of his hunting show dogs and was involved with Appaloosa show horses. George's first love was his family. He was preceded in death by his high school sweetheart and wife, Norma Carter; his parents, Graham and Cecil Carter; and siblings, Gail Hufft and Bill Carter. George is survived by his twin sons, Douglas Carter, Richmond, KY, and Dennis Carter and his wife, Wendy, Kearney, MO; his daughter, Dr. Susie Carter O'Shea and her husband, Tim, Kearney, MO; one grandson, Christian Carter; and a sister and brother-in-law, Grace and Edgar Petty, Kearney, MO. Also left to mourn the loss of their Uncle George are seven nieces and nephews; 12 great-nieces and nephews; and three great-great-nieces and nephews. Pallbearers are Lance Newton, Gladden Dye, Allen Petty, Larry Kanning, Grundy Newton and Brett Bush. Honorary pallbearers are Norris Patterson, Wendall Bush and Don Herman. (Arrangements: Church-Archer-Pasley Funeral Home, Liberty, MO)