Mrs. Ruth Evans Carter, 93, died September 15, 2014 at her home in Jefferson surrounded by her loving family. Visitation will be held at Evans Funeral Home, Wednesday, September 17, 5-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, September 18 at the Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Eric Shelton officiating services. Interment will be Evans Memory Gardens. Ruth was born in Dry Pond community outside of Jefferson to parents Alvin Edgar and Eunice Boggs Evans. Ruth was baptized at Oconee Baptist Church. She was a graduate of Martin Institute class of 1938. Upon completing a business course, Ruth was proud to be one of first employees of Jackson Electric Company, formerly known as the "REA" hired as Billing Clerk. When electricity was connected in Jackson County she stated, "That's the most wonderful thing that ever happened to the country people." Mrs. Carter was a volunteer at Crawford W. Long Museum, Jefferson City Schools, local area hospitals, and delivered "Meals on Wheels". She and her husband were active members of the Jackson County Senior Citizens Center. Mrs. Ruth E. Carter will be featured in an upcoming historical account of WWII in a PBS Documentary to be aired in 2015. First husband, Damon "Rocky" Gause, son Damon Lance Gause, Sisters, Therese Legg and Grace Freeman, precedes Mrs. Carter in death. Survivors are Vernon Carter married 67 years. Daughters, Janis Wilsterman, Decatur and Susan Carter Athens. Son, Cary Carter and wife Melissa of Jefferson. Seven grandchildren Ginger, Lance, Kira, Luke, Kayrn, Jason, Kyle along with seven great grandchildren. Sister, Martha Voyles, nieces, and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in honor of Ruth Evans Carter to the Damon "Rocky" Gause Documentary, WWII Foundation, 333 White Horn Drive, Suite #1, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881 or web site WWIIfoundationorg/donate/ or to the Jackson County Senior Citizens Center, 151 General Jackson Drive, Jefferson, GA 30549