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Charles Harley

Charleston, South Carolina

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Charles Henry Harley N. CHARLESTON - Charles Henry Harley of North Charleston, SC, passed away at home on January 14, 2010, after battling cancer. Born in Branchville, SC on September 8, 1941, son of Cornelius Henry Harley and Ruby Christine Parrot. A retired Amerada Hess Oil Co. senior driver,...

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I WORKED WITH MR.HARLEY TEN YEARS
AS A DISPATCHER. MY CONDOLENCES TO
HIS FAMILY.
RUSSELL HARRISON,JR.

Grandaddy,
I miss ur smile ur laugh ur great advice ur addiction to wrestling, haha us fishing in the creek by your house, you going through the woods with me teaching me different plants and shooting squirels...U have helped me anytime I needed it, never even getting the chance to ask you. I love n Will always miss you what I will miss most is the long...long lol talks we have had u always led me in the right direction, I will see you soon, not too soon but soon :) LOVE YOU!!

Charlie helped to train me at Hess when I started in 1973,between us we had close to 70 years at Hess when we retired. Oh Charlie's laugh and all the good memories. They will never be forgotten. He would say to me,Hi Glen (almost a truck driver) cause he would mispronounce my last name. He would laugh then and so did I. You will be deeply missed Charlie. My thoughts and prayers go out to Charlie's family. Charlie was a good and honest man. I would tell Charlie,sorry Charlie but I didn't wash...

I have fond memories of Aunt Ruby and Uncle Henry throughout my childhood. ...much love to the family.

Granddaddy was a VERY SPECIAL MAN in my life and my 2 children. I was very lucky to get to know him and my children are to.They looked up to him like a granddaddy and always will.I know i did,i lost my dad 7 yrs ago,but granddaddy helped me through that and he was like a daddy to me. He will be MISSED in so many ways. We love u,always. Belinda,Brooke,and Lil'Mickey

He was always a good friend,he was the first one I ever traded comic books with.May God comfort the family.

My sympathy goes out to the family and I am very upset to hear about your loss.
Mr. Harley was and will always be one of the funniest, nicest people that I have ever met. I will never forget his laugh and his smile...
and it is impossible to ever forget him.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. It's always sad to hear this kind of news of someone we loved and knew for so long. My two sisters, cousins and I knew him from our childhood neighborhood. He was such a great guy. He kept in touch with all of his friends and family after we all grew up and he had moved away. He would be in Augusta to visit his Mother and would have to stop in on his old friends. Like everyone else our Mother looked forward to his visits. He will surely be...

Your father was a wonderful man. My deepest sympathy goes out to all the family. May you find some comfort in all the memories that you shared together.
God Bless You.