The Finish Line
IN MEMORIAM:
Terry Fuzzy Carter
A brief remembrance
by Chris Martin
There
have been times when I cant believe I am writing
what Im writing and this is one of them. Former
Eddie Hill crew chief Terry Fuzzy Carter,
age 41, died from cancer May 17 at his home in Big Spring,
Texas.
Hoped-for pertinent sentences pop in and out of view
much like the predictions in a childs eight-ball.
A funny guy. Good-natured. The man could take care of
himself. Nobody worked any harder. Sgotta be terrible
for his wife Jana and Eddie & Ercie Hill. He looked a
little older than 41; mustve crammed a lot of living
into that time.
I
guess thats where Ill jump in. He did not
get shortchanged in life. Anybody who rode with Eddie
Hill through his fuel boat days and Top Fuel career didnt
yawn much. In his time here he lived as much, and probably
more than people twice his age. Before and during his
time with Hill, the red-headed, bearded Texan even worked
as a truck driver and a rodeo clown. Odd, but looking
at Fuzzys life, I feel sorry for the convenience
store clerks of this world.
It was my pleasure to have sat around with him and a
number of other racer crew guys many times after an event
and swapped stories and drank beer. Because Fuzzy hung
with a championship car and crew, he was as common a fixture
at the races as a jukebox in a bar you saw him
all the time.
He and his wife Jana were just great people and for a
Southern California wiseass like myself, I couldnt
get enough of their unaffected, friendly Texan ways. During
the summer of the season, a post-race gabfest with him
and others always jacked me up to go on to the next race
and whatever toil awaited me.
One of the smartest men I have ever read is the late
British poet W.H. Auden. In a series of small two-line
haikus called Marginalia, he wrote on death.
What is death? A larger life disintegrating into
several smaller ones.
Physically, its still the best description on the
subject Ive ever read, but at a time like this,
for a nice guy like Fuzzy Carter, it just seems the wrong
answer. Way wrong, in fact.
The Fuzzy Carter Medical Fund has been established to
cover his expenses. Donations and condolences can be sent
to:
P.O. Box 1423
Big Spring, TX 79721-1423.
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