- Date Of Birth: March 4, 1953
- Date Of Death: December 27, 2019
- State: Illinois
With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of William Carter Hare of Washburn, Illinois. Carter died unexpectedly on Friday, December 27, 2019 while doing what he loved working with his son running his equipment. His love for, and dedication to, his family, friends, and the business he grew for more than four decades is a gift that will live on in the hearts of many. He now resides in Heaven with Jesus and his other loved ones.
Born on March 4, 1953, Carter was the son of Joseph and Wilma (Kenyon) Hare. While attending Lowpoint-Washburn High School, he met his lifelong sweetheart, Myra K. Feazel, and the two married on October 27, 1974. Just two months ago, the couple happily celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary.
Carter was at his best while playing with grandchildren, Chelsea and Cody Hare of Washburn, and Espen Lie of Iowa City. Time with “Grampy” meant candy hidden in his shirt pocket, stupid made-up songs, funny nicknames, hysterical laughter, and enough roughhousing and wrestling to ensure bedtimes were missed. He would even do the same with many other small children who got to know him.
Carter was an entrepreneur at an early age mowing lawns, baling hay, and shoveling snow. He always saved his money to buy the next bigger and better item. As an adult his entrepreneurship grew into Hare Excavating with his son, Chad, working beside him. With Carter behind the wheel, Myra, the kids, grandkids, nephews, nieces, friends, and neighbors all spent time sitting on the arm of the seat in the backhoe, excavator, bulldozer, and every other piece of equipment. Carter adored demonstrating how the levers and foot controls worked and turning over the operation to his co-pilot of the day. The family photo album is filled with images of Carter and Chad teaming up to put in a pond, dig a basement, or improve a road. Carter grew deep relationships with many long-time customers, treating them as family and caring deeply about them and their projects. He was always willing to help anyone and did many things without expecting anything in return.
Carter grew up hunting deer, raccoons, squirrels, and coyotes. He got the biggest deer in Woodford County when he was in 8th grade and shot his last three deer this past season.
In addition to his wife, children, and grandchildren, those left to honor Carter’s memory are his sister Jan (Mark) Fiscus, sister Marcia (Dennis) Morrow, brother Norman, many nieces and nephews, and countless friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.