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A. Cary Hawthorne Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

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A. Cary Hawthorne, Jr. A. Cary Hawthorne, Jr., 87, of Charlotte, passed away on Friday, January 27, 2012 at Plantation Estates. He was born on January 19, 1925 to A. Cary Hawthorne and Katherine Bogert Hawthorne in Huntington, Long Island, NY. He received an undergraduate and master's degree...

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Cary was a devoted alumus of the University of Maryland College Park and a bright spirit to many people and organizations. He was a joy to be with.

He was a wonderful man whose visits to The Nature Conservancy's Virginia Coast Reserve were like random spring rains: we were never sure when or why he would show up, but it was always refreshingly lovely. The VCR staff here in Nassawadox VA misses him.
- Steve Parker

David and Robin
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I got to know Cary as a young adult and he truly was an amazing man. You will be with us in our prayers and our hearts will be with you in this time of need!
Courtney and Jordan (Vera's granddaughter)

David and Robin
I just wanted to tell you guys how sorry I am to hear about your loss. We got to spend alot of time with Cary and truly enjoyed his company and his knowledge. My family will keep you in our prayers!
Kelly and Kris Baker (Vera's granddaughter)

Dear David/Robin ~
Thank you for calling about your Dad; so sorry we missed you. What a wonderful and giving man throughout his life. He had many friends and no wonder ~ he was delightful to be with any time ... a great sense of humor, truly dedicated to those he loved and his causes. We and many will surely miss him. We will be in touch soon.
Peace and Blessings ~ The Wilsons ~ Ron and Cherie

David and Robin,
Our hearts were so sad to hear about sweet Cary. Our family always enjoyed spending time with him. We pray that you find peace in knowing he loved the Lord and has gone home.

Dear David & Robin,
My heartfelt condolences for you both. Cary was a weekly joy in my life for the past couple of years. We shared many laughs as we navigated the road from PE to St. John's. I will always remember him fondly whenever I look at the books in the pews. They will never be the same! God's peace to you both.

Dear David & Robin,
We were so sorry to hear about Cary. He was such a dear soul to me and my family. I know everyone at the Plantation will miss him. Love, The Dawkins Family