Minnie Louise Lundeberg (Carter)

1932 ~ 2021

Service:

April 8, 2021
12:00 PM
1950 East Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, Utah 84092

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Minnie Louise Carter passed away at the home of her daughter on Sunday March 28, 2021. She was born on April 17,1932 in Albany, Georgia to Anne Elizabeth Carter and J.B. Carter.

Louise was a strong, independent, elegant woman who knew how to make lemonade from the lemons of her life. Born to a world not ready for her feminine prowess she rose above the obstacles of her time. She was a force; to know her was to love her. She loved life; she was an exceptional business woman and she was passionate about her creative energy, real estate, reading, and gardening.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her son Robert Todd Deakin. She is survived by her daughter Tara Louise Ballard and her favorite son in-law Willis Douglas Ballard. Five grand children, Carter Martin and wife Sara Martin, Katie Palmer and husband Cameron Palmer, Victoria Martin, Austin Ballard, Lacie Parks and husband Kristopher Parks. She also had eleven great-grand-children. She loved and adored her family.

A Gravesite Service will be held at high noon on Thursday, April 8, 2021 at Larkin Sunset Gardens, Gethsemane and Sermon on the Mount; 1950 E Dimple Dell Road (10600 S.), Sandy, Utah 84092


Guestbook/Condolences

We are all so very sorry about Louise. She was an extremely gifted person & I'm so glad we had the opportunity to know her. Please know that God's comfort & all our prayers & thoughts & love will be with all of you in this difficult time.Rest in Peace Louise


- Jan Ballard & family

My condolence in the passing of your mother (gandmother). I was her visiting teacher years ago, she was a quiet, but very special lady. I am just a bit younger than she (by a few months) so have not been able to get out to visit anyone for sometime. Was so happy to hear she had gone to live with her daughter. May all of you feel the comfort of the Holy Ghost and know she is waiting for you on the other side of the veil when it is your time to join her and other loved ones.


- Barbara Woolsey

I am sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a lovely lady. We will all, who knew her, miss her smiling face. My Condolences to you all.


- Judy Davis

I enjoyed the times when I visited with Sister Lundberg. She was always so gracious and caring. I also enjoyoed the talks I had with Brother Deakin. I am sorry I did no know of his passing.


- Jerry Giles

I have so many sweet memories of Robert and Louise...talking on the curb,, late at night,, after Robert's "church check" or a scenic drive or a trip to the :pie store". Louise could entertain me for hours with her tales of her youth and life adventures. I've missed Robert and Louise and our patio brunches and farmers market melon exchanges. I'm so happy that maybe they can share some REALLY AMAZING Afternoon drives now.
I'm so glad that Louise was able to spend her last few months with all of you in New Mexico.
She (they) have and will surely be missed and warmly remembered. Such good, grateful and humble people!🙏🙏🙏💞


- Susan hawkins