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LOXLEY, Ala. – Mona Jean (Miller) Carter, 39, a former resident of Waterville, died Friday, Jan. 25, from injuries sustained in a tragic automobile accident, which also took the lives of her parents.

She was born on May 3, 1968, in Lewiston, the daughter of Charles Jr. and Emelda (Boucher) Miller and was a graduate of Jay High School and furthered her education at University of Southern Maine in Portland, where she met her future husband.

She married Scott Carter and lived in Waterville before moving to Loxley, Ala., where she and her husband were raising their 16-year-old twin boys Cole and Jacob Carter. She had worked for the Prudential Nichols Real Estate in Baldwin and Mobile, Ala., counties earning top seller recognition for 2006. She was a very happy and loving girl and was always ready to joke and tease anyone around her. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

She is survived by her husband and two sons of Loxley, Ala.; her grandmother, Rita Boucher of St. Cloud, Fla.; a brother, Dan Miller of Hampden; uncles and aunts, Bernard Boucher and his wife, Jackie, of St. Cloud, Fla., Paul Boucher and his wife, Claire, of Livermore Falls, Robert Miller of Braintree, Mass., Bernice Adams and her husband, Will, of Jay and Betty Plaisted and her husband, George, of Jay; and nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was predeceased by her maternal grandfather, Henry Boucher; and paternal grandparents.

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