Retired as a heavy machine operator.
Developed a wonderful barbecue sauce that many encouraged him to market, but he never did.
Favorite cold drink was a Dr. Pepper and enjoyed Black Arkansas apples.
Avid dog lover and owned many in his lifetime.
Avid for boots and even owned a pair of ostrich skin boots. He never wore any other type of shoe other than a house shoe.
Owned a black horse with a white blaze named, Champ while living on the family farm. When Charles was young, Champ threw him and broke his arm.
Graduate from Fuquay-Varina High School.
Was the third of four siblings and the youngest boy.
Married on February 12, 1971 for 48 years.
Had no children, but one God-Daughter.
Charles was a true Southern Gentleman. He was strong in his faith, kind, always kidding, patience galore, polite and giving to a fault.
Retired as a heavy machine operator.
Developed a wonderful barbecue sauce that many encouraged him to market, but he never did.
Favorite cold drink was a Dr. Pepper and enjoyed Black Arkansas apples.
Avid dog lover and owned many in his lifetime.
Avid for boots and even owned a pair of ostrich skin boots. He never wore any other type of shoe other than a house shoe.
Owned a black horse with a white blaze named, Champ while living on the family farm. When Charles was young, Champ threw him and broke his arm.
Graduate from Fuquay-Varina High School.
Was the third of four siblings and the youngest boy.
Married on February 12, 1971 for 48 years.
Had no children, but one God-Daughter.
Charles was a true Southern Gentleman. He was strong in his faith, kind, always kidding, patience galore, polite and giving to a fault.
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