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Charles Alexander

Charleston, South Carolina

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Charles Terry Alexander GOOSE CREEK - Charles Terry Alexander, 70, of Goose Creek, SC, husband of Betty Ann Reddick Williams Alexander, died Wednesday, January 3, 2010, in a local hospital. Born May 5, 1939 in Cumberland, MS, he was one of seven children of Charles Wesley Alexander and Mary A....

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Betty, Mama and I were very sorry to hear about your loss. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers.

To, the Alexander kids, I'll always remember your dad as a great man who truly loved all of his kids. Even though I had not seen Mr. Alexander in a few years, I'll always remember his smile and radiance that beamed positivity. I'm truly sorry to hear of his passing. God be with you all during this difficult time.

Betty, we are at a loss for words over your loss of Charlie. He will always have a special place in our grandsons hearts and will be sadly missed.

Betty, I am so sad to hear about Charles. He was such a great source of faith and strenght in his faith and his church. The staff on oncology thought so much of both of you and are continuing to call and ask about you. Know you are in my prayers and take care of yourself now. I know you were there every second and now take time to grieve. Let me know if I can do anything. Love, Anne Owens

Betty, I am thinking of you and will keep you and your family in my prayers during this sad time.
Theresa Blake

Very saddened to hear of the loss of your dear loved one. My prayers for your strength at this time. Sandra Rhodes

Betty and Family , we are so sorry to hear about Charles our thoughts and prayers are with you, Teresa and Jimmy Moore

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of grief.

Betty, Chuck and I are so very sorry for your loss. Charles was a wonderful man and so visibly strong in his faith. Chuck was just geting to know him well and share "Mississippi" stories when they were around each other. What a loss for you, your families, our Church and of course " The Creek Boys". Just know we love you and will always be here for you. May GOD grant you the peace and strength you need during this difficult time.
Love and Peace- Tina and Chuck Smith.