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MOUNT HOLLY-Charles David Holdsclaw, 58, of 112 Willow Tree Lane, Mount Holly, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, at Carolinas Medical Center, following complications of kidney surgery.
Charlie graduated from Mount Holly High School and N.C. State University and attended the masters program at UNC-Charlotte. He retired from Clariant Corporation and then worked several seasons for H&R Block. He also assisted Nancy with the management of her nurse case management company. Charlie loved NASCAR racing and was a Dale Jr. fan. He was also an advocate for the welfare of animals.
Charlie was preceded in death by parents, Jasper and Sarah Holdsclaw; his "other" parents, Dick and Matt Hoyle; and sister, Louise Massey.
He is survived by his wife, Nancy Hoyle Holdsclaw; his three "four-legged kids", Roxie, Milton and Kaylee; one sister, Ann Johnson and husband Paul; two brothers, Rick Holdsclaw and wife Judy, and Jerry Holdsclaw and wife Lillie; and faithful friends, Ivonnelly and Jerry Linder.
Funeral Service: Private
Funeral Home: Stamey Funeral Home is serving the Holdsclaw family
Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Tri County Animal Rescue Inc., P.O. Box 483, Alexis, N.C. 28006
Condolences: May be sent to Nancy at the home address.
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Nancy, Jay and I were so saddened to hear of the death of Charlie. It was so sudden and unexpected. We had a wonderful time with you guys at Christmas at Jerry and Ivonellis. Our heart goes out to you,you are in our prayers. Jay and Elsie Lindrer
February 4, 2013
Nancy, I am so sorry for your loss....you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ashley Brooks
January 31, 2013
Nancy, I am so sorry to hear about this. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless.
Carol Royston
January 31, 2013
Nancy, you can't imagine how sad and shocked I am to hear this news. What a friend and mate he was to you and what a loss this is to all who knew and loved him. My prayers and condolences are sent your way and know I'm here if you should need me for anything. I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to know you and Charlie and for sharing in your love for animals. We will all miss him but never to the extent that you will. You will continue to be in my prayers and I will be holding you close in my heart. Love you and best wishes as you transition through the loss of your husband and wonderful friend. Carol Summey
Carol Summey
January 31, 2013
Nancy,
Just wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jewel Nixon
January 30, 2013
Nancy,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jewel Nixon
January 30, 2013
Nancy, I am so sorry to hear about Charlie's passing. My prayers are with you now and and in the future as I know missing him will last for ever.
Anita Thomas
January 30, 2013
I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.
January 30, 2013
I worked with Charlie and you Nancy, for a while at Mt. Holly Plant. I am so sorry for your loss. Will keep you in my prayers and thoughts.
Janice Payne
January 30, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Ronnie Johnson
January 30, 2013
Nancy, I am so sorry about Charlie. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Nadine
Nadine Jones
January 29, 2013
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