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Charles L. Appleby Jr.

Florence, South Carolina

1923 - 2021

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Charles L. Appleby, Jr. April 6, 1923 - November 2, 2021 Florence, South Carolina - Charles L. Appleby, Jr., a resident of The Manor in Florence, SC, died on November 2, 2021 at The Manor. He was 98. He was born in St. George, SC on April 6, 1923, a son of Dr. Charles L. Appleby, Sr. and Wehme...

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I think of Charlie every day! Without doubt something will come up and I´ll think to myself, "Charlie will just love that;" or "I wonder what Charlie will think off that?" He often dropped in to have lunch with Hugh and me. He knew he was always welcome. I never go to the Manor that I don´t miss going up to see Charlie. He always made me feel like a million bucks! Good land, I loved that man and will forever!

I am sadden to hear about Mr. Charlie. He was very instrumental in getting me on the staff for former Congressman John L Napier. I got to know him during the 70s in Florence when living there with my family and attending Francis Marion. He will be greatly missed and I pray for peace and strength for the family. I know he is dancing the streets of gold with Betty!! A great friend and lots of many memories to cherish! Bunny Brown Scott Simpsonville SC

Charlie was a great man and friend. We shared a room at the GOP National Convention in San Diego and for the Inaugural of President Bush in DC. He will be missed

Pam and I send our prayers during this time of loss, but also our thoughts celebrating the life of a man consequential in our lives and in the community, the State and the Nation. Charlie Appleby was a good man who made a positive difference in all he touched. I have lost a dear friend. John Napier

My heart is filled with sadness upon learning of Charlie´s death. He was the best person anyone could have as a friend. He gave of himself to so many including my husband Hugh and to me. He arranged for a young lady in Florence to be flown to the Medical university and thus her life was spared. Charlie loved the Republican Party and worked tirelessly for its candidates. He was my friend and I shall miss him until the day I die. Rest In Peace, my dear Friend.