Charles-Bing-Obituary

Charles Bing

Tallahassee, Florida

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FAMU professor Charles Bing dies Charles Bing, longtime professor of music and associate director of the Marching 100 at Florida A&M University died over the weekend.

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Prof. Bing, Your legacy lives on. You will always be lovingly remembered. Wm Wheeler c/o 1985

“MAY THE PEACE OF THE LORD BE ALWAYS WITH YOU “

Missing you always!

Best Dad ever!

To: The Charles S. Bing Family
It is with deepest Sympathy that my family and I acknowledge the legacy of Mr. Charles S. Bing (affectionately known as Prof. Bing). He was truly a strategist, educator, and good friend who improved my Trombone playing technique during the fall of 1965, which continues to payoff 40 years later in 2005 since I still play the Trombone in a Community Concert Band in Greater Atlanta Georgia. I and 3 other students also shared living quarters with Prof. Bing...

To the Bing Family,

May God comfort each one of you during this time of bereavement. His kind and gentle spirit will be missed by many of his former students and friends.

Capt T Freeman, USAF

My heart and much love goes out to the Bing family for the lost of Prof. Charles Bing and his brother. There are so mamy memories and lots of laughs that it would take all day. He was a true gentleman and scholar, a true role model of a man. God bless and remember, He knows best and he makes no mistakes.
Predator 87
Snare Drum (the Z)

To The Bing Family,
My deepest sympathy to you and the "FAMU Marching 100" in the loss of a great man and outstanding musician. I will certainly miss his grand smile and gentle manners upon my upcoming visit to Tallahassee.
God's Blessings be with his family now and the days ahead.

Gone, but not Forgotten
Marva Wyche Thomas
Former FAMU "Steelette"