Charles-Hayes-Obituary

Charles Hayes

Birmingham, Alabama

1940 - 2020

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Charles Lawson "Charlie" Hayes died in Hoover, Alabama on February 7, 2020 at the age of 79 after an heroic year-long battle with bile duct cancer. He was surrounded by family at his earthly life's journey's end. Charlie is survived by his wife, Janean Walrond Hayes; his three children and their...

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Janean, you and Charlie were always such an example of what a Christian family should be like. We always admired both of you and looked up to you in our Sunday school class. May God wrap his arms around you and your family during this difficult time.
Love, Danny and Debbie Speigner

Praying for your family and friends through this tough time. Love Tracie Edwards and family.

Janean, Memories flood my mind of our wonderful teen years. My heart and prayers are with you at this time. Love, Judy Wilson
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Our prayers for the whole family during this time. Mr Hayes was an example of Jesus love. if we can help with anything please let us know. With love and prayer The Wilsons

Janean,
Praying for you and your family. May you be blessed with God's comfort and love.
Karen Courtney

May the Lord comfort the Hayes family and take Charlie to be with Him in eternal peace, rest and salvation.

I've always admired Charles and knew his Hayes parents and grandparents well. His grandpa's funeral (my Uncle Charlie) was the first funeral I ever attended and it left a permanent impression. As a result I still don't like the smell of lots of flowers and the song "Rock of Ages." It's saddening that medical science cannot yet cure the disease Charles had, but with continued research it will someday. Please accept my condolences for his loss. To all his family and friends, my prayers are for...

With fond memories of MELS travels together, my heartfelt sympathy extends to Janean and Charlie's grand family and great friends.

HORSES HORSES


The mirror of the lake turns
upside down the oak the elm
while turkey prance in the meadow
and deer lope in the wood.

The lake ripples as a single mallard
paddles into view so reminding me
I am not alone ever
in the lap of idleness relaxing

in retreat at Horses Horses. . . .

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