Carter Lay, grandson of potato chip maker, dies
LOS ANGELES – Carter Lay, a philanthropist who supported music education and was a grandson of the famed potato chip maker, died.
Lt. David Smith, a supervising coroner investigator at the Los Angeles County coroner’s office, said the 44-year-old, whose full name was Jesse Chapman Carter Lay, died a natural death and was found at his house in Venice Thursday afternoon.
Aunt Susan Lay Atwell said Lay’s grandfather started Lay’s potato chips. Today, the Frito-Lay foods business is owned by Purchase, New York-based PepsiCo.
Carter Lay was a cancer survivor and philanthropist who helped build schools and supported music education.