Charles-Broach-Obituary

Charles "Scoot" Broach

Monroe, Georgia

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Charles "Scoot" Broach, 70, of Monroe, Georgia, died on Sunday, September 30, 2001. Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday, October 3, 2001, 2 p.m., at Arthur Bowick, Inc., Funeral Directors, 823 East Spring Street, Monroe. Arrangements entrusted to Arthur Bowick, Inc., Funeral Directors, Monroe, Georgia.

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Daddy,
You were in my thoughts,and so I was typing this email hoping it reaches you in heaven.
Betsy

My condolences to Mother Annie, & all Scoot's children.
With love,
Ginger

Daddy,
Tomorrow is your birthday. You would have been 71. A year ago I was planning at the last minute a big birthday party for you, but I can only imagine the birthday celebration that you will be having in heaven this year. I miss you every single day, but I know you are here with me. I am going to plant a tree for you in memory of your birthday. I know you are getting this message because I know you are with me and my thoughts. I love you daddy and I will be wishing you a Happy...

Daddy,

Well we made it through Thanksgiving, and Mom did okay. You would be proud because I believe I learned how to make the dressing. I must say it was not the same without you there, and we still miss you so very much. I wonder God has email in heaven. If so, you will get this. But I know you will get it anyway because I feel your presence always. I guess you had a big feast in heaven with your Daddy and Mama and I know you are having a wonderful time. I am sure you miss...

To Annie & Children,
You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of Scoot. I know the pain and sorrow that you are going through. We are never prepared to lose someone that we hold dear in our hearts.
May God comfort and strengthen you all to face the days ahead.
You all are in my heart and prayers.
Denise

How sad I was to read of the death of "Scoot". Annie, my sympathy is with you and your children and family. I have fond memories of our growing up in Campton and Gratis. Our lives have been lived in different places, but the memories of childhood are still precious memories. May God grant to you the strength and courage that you need for each day. Sincerely, Peggy McElhannon Gordon

Daddy, I miss you more than ever. I guess I expected you to always be near because that is the way it was (always). You never left our family, and you were always there. You constantly gave without a complaint. You would do without so that we could have. An unselfish man you were. I am grateful for all the gifts that you gave to me. Thank you for the good example, and helping me as a person--your daughter. I am just now seeing how special you were to so many other people, and now I am...

Dad,
This is your son, Wayne. I wanted to write a few lines about you and let you know that myself,Mom, Barry, Bruce, Stanley, Susan, Grace and Emily are already missing you so much. We know you are in good hands with Our Lord. I am so thankful that I had a father like you. The legacy you left us will carry on for generations to come. Dad, Mom is going to be o.k. So, you need not to worry about her. She is going to be taken well care of. I am so glad you had so many friends, they are...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.