1948
2023
GREENVILLE -- Charles Ray Coulter, age 74 of Greenville, Ohio passed away on Sunday July 16, 2023 at 7:45 AM at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio. Born in Mineral Springs, Arkansas on July 19, 1948 he was a son to Queen (Hendrix) Lafayette. Charles had worked as an in home caregiver with the mentally challenged. He was always on the go, whether it was playing tennis and basketball at the YMCA, or playing the piano and singing at church. He had a love for music, and was very artistic; enjoying painting and drawing. He was loved by many and will be truly missed. Charles is preceded in death by his stillborn daughter Shamekia Lynn Coulter: sisters Deborah Lafayette and Dorothy Coulter: brother Jimmy Hendrix: companion and long-time friend Sharon Jones.
Survived by his daughters Regina Coulter; Amy Jones; Ivy Jones: many step-children: step-grandson Tristan Rollins: mother Queen & Elee Lafayette: nieces Latosha Stone-Keagy; Shareece Hendrix; Keisha Hendrix: nephew Devin Hendrix: life-long friend Sharon C.: as well as many friends and extended family members.
Services for Charles are to be private. Fond memories may be shared at www.zecharbailey.com for the Coulter family. If desired memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to offset expenses. Arrangements entrusted to Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio.
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Fred Dohse
July 25, 2023
Charles, you were a good friend. I value our time together at Woodland Heights as well as Junior and Senior High School. Rest in Peace.
Calvin Walker
July 25, 2023
New Charles in the late 60s, like Charles I was born in Mineral Springs, move to Greenville in 66 Charles and I became great friends,more like brothers has a matter of facts Charles moved in with my aunt and I there on Broadway, Charles was a very talented guy,what ever he wanted to do he did it,he was self taught.I can go on on obout Charles.....
Dan North
July 24, 2023
Played basketball with Charlie in the early 70´s. Such a nice guy. So sorry for your loss
Lori Keller
July 22, 2023
I remember going to the tennis courts as a young kid and Charlie was always there. He, along with Bernie Dent, often invited me to join them in a game of tennis. He was always so positive and supportive. I feel blessed to have known him and my thoughts and prayers go out to all of his family and friends. Peace be with you all.
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