of Mountain Home, AR
July 11, 1964 - July 11, 2025
Mr. Daniel Carter passed away on July 11, 2025, at his home. He was born on July 11, 1964, in San Bernardino, California, to Doreen (Orvin) and Don Carter.
Daniel grew up in Rialto with his two brothers and became a talented drummer. When he wasn't playing in a band, he was off-roading with friends. He married his beautiful wife, Lori R. Milsap, on November 5, 1994, in Las Vegas.
''Dan the Man" worked in hydraulic repair and ran his own business, Carters Hydraulic. Dan and Lori raised their children in Hesperia, California. Dan was known for being a hardworking, kind, and loving family man. He enjoyed camping and off-roading with family and friends during the cooler months, and during the warmer months, Dan took his family out to the lake/river for boating, fishing, and fun in the sun. The best part about owning his own business was that he could always extend the camping/boating trip another day! He moved to Mountain Home, Arkansas, in 2021, where he continued his business and his love for boating, fishing, and the outdoors. His smile, laugh, and warm spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Daniel Carter is survived by his three children Aaron Carter, Danielle Frericks (Matthew), and Ashley Hawley; mother Doreen Carter; three brothers John Carter, David Carter (Tammy), and Steve Bevins; aunt Sandy (Richard) Miller; two brothers-in-law, Les Mulholland, and Chris Mulholland; granddaughter Jenna; multiple nieces and nephews, and many loving friends who were considered family. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Lori; father, Don; stepmother Anna, and multiple friends.
A graveside service will be held at 10:00am on Friday, July 25, 2025, at Baxter Memorial Gardens with interment to follow.
Dad, thank you for life and love and showing me what it means to live. May you and mom rest in peace in "the rock of ages"
I will miss you forever brother. You will forever be in my heart.
RIP my dear friend and now laughing with Laurie. Thanks for teaching me about ''catching air'' and making all of us at the desert smile.
Im going to miss my uncle's laugh, and hugs. He was a very great man. I will carry our memories of him and my aunt. I find peace in knowing that he is with my aunt again, but also find sadness in his loss. My prayers have been and will be with my cousin's and the carter family. Thank you for the love you showed me, the welcoming personality you always had and of course the fun times camping and being in the water, you will be deeply missed.
Dan,
You will be missed my friend.
There is comfort in knowing the grand celebration you were welcomed home with and all who were awaiting your arrival.
Rest well until we meet again.
RIP. We know you are camping and off roading in heaven. Until we see each other again ❤️
Rest easy my freind
R.I.P. Dan you will