Charles-Haley-Obituary

Charles Haley

Fort Worth, Texas

1951 - 2017

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Charles Haley FORT WORTH -- Charles Ambrose Haley, better known as Charlie, age 66, went to be the lord on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, at 7:40 pm surrounded by his family. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Gambrell Street Baptist Church, 1616 W. Gambrell St., Fort Worth, 76115....

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Susan & family, we are very sorry for the loss of your sweet Charlie. He was such a wonderful & loving man & so intelligent. He was one of our Sunday School teachers when we were @ South Hills Baptist Church.
We are praying for your family.

So sorry for this sudden loss in your family. Will keep you in thought and prayer
Carolyn Burton Baez. (Cousin of Chad and Jennifer and little Grayson)

Dear Haley family, Bob and I send you our thoughts and prayers during this time of sorrow. May the peace of our Lord comfort you and hold you close as you grieve the passing of your dearly loved Charlie. He was a joy to know while we were at South Hills. His servant's heart made him a blessing to be around and I know he will be dearly missed. You will be in our prayers for the days ahead.

Working with Charlie at Southwest HS was an honor and privilege. He was such a compassionate math teacher and he loved his "kids" like they were his own. My deepest sympathy to your family. He will be missed.

Chris Tomich
Benbrook, TX

We had the honor to work with Charlie at Southwest. He had incredible rapport with the students he taught and he will be dearly missed. We are so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely-
Lanny and Christine Trammell

May God give you strength in this time of sorrow Matthew 5:4 "Happy are those who mourn During this time of great sorrow and pain know that you are not alone. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss.(Fla)

Dear Susan,
Susan and I are so sorry for your loss. Charley was a dear friend and I will miss him. I remember our first meeting - it was at Paschal High School where he had brought his Dunbar math club students to compete in our Charity Math Meet. I have never been able to comprehend how he could teach four different high level math courses to so many talented students his very first year of teaching. But he did and he did it admirably. His humble smile conveyed confidence and an inner...