Charles-Geraty, Jr.-Obituary

Charles Cooper Geraty, Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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June 18, 2014
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Charleston, South Carolina

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Charles C. Geraty, Jr. died peacefully at home on Wednesday, June 18, 2014.
The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Geraty, Jr. are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM, Monday, June 23, 2014, at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The Rite of Committal will follow at St. Lawrence Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Sunday evening between 6:00 and 7:30 PM at the residence, 58 Gibbes St. His guestbook may be signed at www.JamesAMcAlister.com
Charles Geraty was born on January 1, 1924, in Charleston, SC, a son of Charles Cooper Geraty, Sr. and Janice Harrison Geraty. In 1946, he married Peggy Kelly Geraty, the love of his life for almost 68 years.
He spent his childhood years among his large extended family as a "country boy" on Yonges Island, SC, attending school in St. Paul's Parish and then at Belmont Abbey in North Carolina. While in college at The Citadel, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the North African and Western Europe campaigns. He landed at Normandy and carried his unit's American flag in the Paris victory parade. A proud World War II veteran, he returned home to Charleston and attended classes at the College of Charleston, where he met his wife. They began a family, living at Wide-A-Wake in Hollywood, SC and working in his family's farming business. He later became an industrial sales representative and enjoyed a long retirement in the city of his birth.
Charlie Geraty had a great sense of humor and a "joie de vivre" that lasted 90+ years. He was a man with an inquisitive mind, always asking questions and eager to interact with both friends and strangers. A voracious reader, he enjoyed bridge and poker. He loved to tease and brought smiles to both adults and children. Most importantly, he loved his family and left a remarkable legacy of devotion to each of them.
In addition to his wife Peggy, he is survived by two children, Meg G. Howle (Buddy) of Sullivan's Island, SC and C. Cooper Geraty (Anne) of Charlottesville VA; grandchildren Joshua C. Miles, Kelly M. Geraty, Lauren F. Howle and Charles B. Howle, Jr.; four great grandchildren; sister Patricia Geraty McBurney (Bob); niece Patricia McBurney, MD; and nephew Robert M. McBurney, Jr.
The family wishes to express its deep appreciation for the exceptional devotion of Delores Wright and the loving care of Dottie Todd, Felicia Brown, Carlen Massey, Pat Gabe and Sharlene Beckett, as well as to Hospice of Charleston for their expert and compassionate services. Memorial donations may be made to the Trident Technical College Foundation, PO Box 61227, Charleston, SC 29419. Please notate Charles Geraty on memo line.

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Meg
Sadie and I are sorry to hear of the death of your father, Mr. Geraty. Although there are many good things he accomplished, the best of the list was choosing your mother and bringing a daughter to us named Meg to us.
we will keep you and your in our prayers during the coming days.
with much love,
Marion and Sadie Thompson

The life of the "Poker Club". I remember as a youngster opening the door for Mr Geraty when it was Charlie Pegram's turn to host the club. All during the evening my siblings and I could hear his hearty laugh as jokes were told and hands were won. Condolences on your loss and may Gods peace be with you all.

Dear Peggy, Meg, and Cooper,
Steve and I send our condolences from afar. I can picture Charlie like I saw him yesterday. What great memories I have of my life in Charleston growing up and, of course, many of them include you all. Blessings and love, Lynn

Dear Peggy, Meg, and Cooper,
Steve and I send our condolences from afar. I can picture Charlie like I saw him yesterday. What great memories I have of my life in Charleston growing up and, of course, many of them include you all. Blessings and love, Lynn

Dear Meg and Buddy,
So sorry to hear of your loss. May you find peace in the memories of your father, Meg, in the love of your friends, family and neighbors.
Love,
Tom and Courtney