Services to be in Minn., Sitka for Carter J. Satter

 

Carter James Satter

Carter James Satter, age 24, passed away unexpectedly on September 17, 2024, in Sitka, Alaska.
Born on January 9, 2000, Carter was known for his kind heart, hard work, and joyful spirit. His infectious laugh, considerate nature and sense of humor made him a beloved figure among all who knew him.
Carter grew up in Rogers, Minnesota, attending Hassan Elementary and Rogers High School, where he was an active participant in football, baseball, and basketball teams. He continued his education at Anoka Technical College, earning an Electrician Certificate in 2020.
Carter’s career took him to Sitka, where he was diligently working alongside his mentor and Uncle Shawn, toward becoming a journeyman at Sitka Electric.
Beyond his professional life, Carter enjoyed hunting and cherished time spent playing cards and board games with his family and friends, often showing his competitive nature.  He also enjoyed reading and listening to books, watching movies, cooking, watching and sharing everything “iFunny” to family and friends.
While in Alaska, Carter always made sure to take the time to call and maintain his special relationship with his grandparents and also with his parents and other family members and friends.
Carter is survived by his loving parents, Dan and Jenny Satter of Rogers Minnesota; his brother, Caden Satter; grandparents Christine and DeForest Malstrom, and David and Ruby Gillaspey; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins, including Wade (Cody, Tori) Gillaspey; Jody and Dave (Gloria, Elijah) Reynolds; Shawn and Shelley (Jessica Lynn, Jessica Marie, Krysta, Lillian) Gillaspey; Tess (Sam) Satter; Cady and Rob (Jacob, Annie, Alex) Metcalfe; and Andrew and Becca (Neelah, Ashton) Satter; Dave and Nancy (Asher, Emma, Molly) Rooks; and very special friends John and Wendy Filipczak (Joey); JT and Cailin (Theo, Nora) Filipzcak, and Tommy Anderson.
He was preceded in death by his grandparent, James Satter; great-grandparents Douglas and Harriet Haugen, Victor Sr. and Laverne Satter, Oscar Peasley, Norma and Clarence Helgeson, and Donald and Evelyn Gillaspey, and many other great-aunts, great-uncles, and cousins.
Carter will be remembered for his generous spirit, his dedication to his family and friends, and his unwavering ability to bring joy and laughter to those around him. 
His legacy of kindness and genuine spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Arrangements for a celebration of his life are being made in both Rogers, Minnesota, and Sitka, Alaska, and details will follow at a later date.

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October 2004

Seven Keystone Kops took oaths on the Pioneers Home lawn Thursday, promising to create  chaos and disorder and start raising money for the annual Alaska Day celebration. For $2 you can buy this year’s button and avoid the Kops customary “fine” of a kiss.

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