By AlaskaWatchman.com

Beloved Alaskan pro-life advocate Becky Ann Carter died peacefully on Nov. 16, after suffering from a stroke. In life, she had a passion for empowering women to choose life for their unborn babies and was the driving force behind the 2019 launch of the Juneau Pregnancy Resource Center, where she served as executive director.

Born in 1962, Carter was married to Jim Carter. After graduating from Southwest Missouri State University, the couple moved to Alaska, had two daughters and embarked on Christian missionary work – both inside and outside the walls of the church.

The Carters spent three decades sharing the love of Christ in Alaska before moving to Cheyenne, WY, in 2022 to be closer to family.

Becky Carter’s obituary cites the Juneau pro-life center as one of her “greatest ministry endeavors.”

Becky, who worked as assistant director of a pro-life center in Wrangell before moving to Juneau, told Pregnancy Help News that moving to Alaska’s capitol forced her to take a stand once she realized there were no pro-life centers in the community.

“When we came up here, we were just like, ‘Man, there’s just nothing here,’” she said in 2019.

When the center opened, it was located just two miles up the road from the local Planned Parenthood abortion facility, which permanently shut down in December 2024.

Helped by a $30,000 grant from Heartbeat International, the center came to fruition thanks to Becky’s passion to provide a pro-life alternative to women in desperate need.

But the work was also personal. In 2009, Becky’s daughter Nila told her she was unexpectedly pregnant. The Carters responded by inviting their daughter to come live with them, which she did for three years, grandson in toe.

“I can’t imagine life without him,” Carter said back in 2019. “I just cry thinking about it.”

“That (experience) reiterated the need for help for women who get pregnant,” she said at the time. “The need is so great for single women who get pregnant and don’t know what to do, who don’t know there’s options, and don’t know how their family’s going to handle the situation.”

The Juneau Pregnancy Resource Center has continued its mission since 2019, and remains open, providing pregnancy tests, parenting classes, pregnancy options counseling, post-abortion counseling and material resources such as diapers and baby clothes to families in need. It also offers counseling for women and men whose babies were miscarried or stillborn.

Becky’s visitation will be held at Graceway Baptist Church in Springfield, MO on Dec. 2 at 10 a.m. with the Memorial Service to follow at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking people to bring memorial contributions of baby diapers or money to be donated to the Pregnancy Care Center of Springfield, MO (click here). Memorial contributions in Becky’s honor can also be made to the Juneau Pregnancy Resource Center (click here).

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Tireless pro-life champion who empowered Alaskan mothers has died

Joel Davidson
Joel is Editor-in-Chief of the Alaska Watchman. Joel is an award winning journalist and has been reporting for over 24 years, He is a proud father of 8 children, and lives in Palmer, Alaska.


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