Charles-DREW-Obituary

Charles Lane DREW

Atlanta, Georgia

Apr 23, 1931 – Jan 6, 2018 (Age 86)

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BORN
April 23, 1931
DIED
January 6, 2018
AGE
86
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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DREW, Charles Lane Charles Lane Drew, 86, of Sandy Springs, Georgia, entered his heavenly home on January 6, 2018 after his health had declined over the past few months. His firm belief in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ supported him in his struggle and ultimately gave him peace. Charlie was...

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It was such a beautiful and befitting service for Charlie Drew today at Arlington Cemetery. The honor guards and the playing of Taps brought tears to the eyes of most in attendance. His nephew did a wonderful job delivering the eulogy. There was so much to say about this dear, God-loving man! I was his paralegal for 27 years. He always treated me with the highest respect and never questioned my judgment. He was one of the greatest men I have ever known. May he rest in peace with our holy...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

It's hard to say good-by to one of the true Buckhead Boys. I have such wonderful memories of Charlie and my brother Donald Browne growing up on Springdale Drive. Our families were so close his mother, Jewel, used to jokingly call him "Charlie Browne." My heartfelt sympathy to Shirley and all the Drew and Chapman families.

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS LOVE YOU ALL

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sorry for your loss may there be comfort in knowing that God cares for you.1Peter5:7

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your love one.
May this Bible verse comfort you and your family during your
time of grief.- Psalm 119: 50, 52, 76

FROM THE FAMIY OF THE LATE MRS. SYLVIA HILL.WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

As a new attorney at Drew, Eckl my office was right down the hall from Charlie. I had lunch with him once or twice a week and he was always so gracious to share his time with a newbie and pass on so much knowledge, not of the law and the best places for lunch in Atlanta. He shared so many funny stories too. He was a true old school Southern Gentleman and will be missed. God Bless Charlie and his family.