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Clayton G. Carter
1930 2025

Clayton G. Carter

1930 — 2025

Latham

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Latham-Clayton George Carter died peacefully in his sleep on November 7th, 2025, at the age of 95. A man of great faith, Clay was a devoted member of Loudonville Presbyterian Church for over 50 years. He served as an Elder of the church, Sunday School Director, Building and Grounds committee and playing music at summer vacation bible school. He spent many summers as Director of Camp Hebron, a summer bible camp in the Adirondacks. He will forever be remembered as a beloved father, a musician of singular talent, playing the guitar, trumpet, banjo and harmonica, and as a great lover of classical music.

Born Clayton George Martin, he spent many of his formative years at the Fairview Home for Friendless Children in Watervliet, before being adopted by Ray Cecil Carter, who he affectionately referred to as Pop. Clay went on to spend time in the military service, for the US Army, participating in Project Moosehorn in the wilds of Alaska during the Korean War. He would later go on to graduate from Union College in Schenectady and eventually dedicate over 30 years of his life to shaping young minds as an English teacher at Albany High School, as his adoptive father had done before him.

Clay was a gentle soul, a man of integrity, hardworking, and deeply loyal. Possessed of great intellect, he enjoyed spending his Sunday afternoons doing the New York Times crossword puzzle in pen instead of pencil. After-dinner conversation was always filled with bad puns and equally good humor, traits that have been passed on to his loving family and close friends.

He is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Teresa Carter of Latham NY, his daughter Lisa Culbert of Halfmoon NY, his daughter Heather Lettrick and husband Charles of Fairmont WV, and his son Matthew Carter and wife Diana of Valatie NY, his step-son Glenn Davenport of Saratoga NY, and his step-daughter Amanda and husband Brian of Pine Mountain GA. Clay was blessed with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren who he loved dearly.

Visitation 10-11:30, will be held Monday November 17, 2025 held at New Comer Cremations & Funerals 181 Troy Schenectady Road Watervliet, NY 12189. Services will be private.


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