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Nancy & Bunk McCarthy
January 3, 2004
John:- We were absolutely stunned to hear of Charlotte's passing. I have thought so much about coming back down to Jax to visit our friends and Mom's friends. I'm so sorry we didn't come sooner. We'll miss Charlotte very much. I hope she finds Mom in Heaven - they'll have a ball talking over old times and catching up on new news. Our thoughts and prayers are surely with you at this sad time.
Betty Pearson
January 3, 2004
I would like to give my deepest sympathy for your lost. God is in control of everything and he will take care of you. God Bless
Pam Fowler
January 2, 2004
John, I worked for Charlotte in '86-'87 when her Mortgage Funding office was at the beach. I will always remember her professionalism and enjoyed watching her business successes during that year. She was a very generous person. Our sincere condolences to you.
Pam (Wright)and Hollis Fowler
Katherine Kravitz
January 1, 2004
So sorry to hear of your sudden loss.You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jeanne Nienhuis
January 1, 2004
John, I was so very sorry to read of Charlotte's passing. I know that you loved her dearly. May God and your friends and family help you through the weeks and months to come. Thinking of you, jeanne
Susan & Ray Gerth
December 31, 2003
John, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Charlotte was a very special person - she will be missed.
Shawn Luck
December 30, 2003
John, my thoughts, prayers and heart are with you right now, please know that you are NEVER alone and she is now blessed with His wonderful glory.
Love, Shawn
Lea Anne Butler
December 30, 2003
We are sorry for your loss and hope you will find comfort at your time of need. We will miss seeing Charlotte here in the Wound Care Center.
Sincerly, The Wound Care Staff - BMC
Stephanie Sloan-Butler
December 30, 2003
John and Family:
Please know that you are all in my prayers at this time of sorrow.
"...and He shall wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there shall no longer be any death; there shall no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away."
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