Charles-Hine-Obituary

Charles Lee Hine

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Mr. Charles Lee Hine, 72, of 731 Lichfield Road, Winston-Salem, died Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Mr. Hine was born July 19, 1933, in Winston-Salem to Charlie Howard Hine and Nellie Gray Hundley Hine. "Pickles" graduated from Hanes High School and...

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Pick was a terrific friend; we will never forget his smiling face. David enjoyed his time with him on the course at Old Town Club.

We are remembering him and keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

Pick was terrific friend; we will never forget his smiling face. David enjoyed his time with him on the course at Old Town Club.

We are remembering him and keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

dear mimi,anna kathryn,mark,mark, and charles

i hope you are feeling better. he will always love us. he is in a better place now. he will be with us everyday with god beside us.

i love you all.

the forbis family

Dear Cynthia: Please accept my deepest sympathy. While I have had very little contact with Charlie since I left Winston Salem over 50 years ago, I have many good memories of our times together at Hanes High School. He had many good friends there and I was fortunate to be among them. No group was complete without Pickles. He was a good guy, always kind and gracious, with a great sense of humor. May God bless and comfort you and your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely,...

I am so sorry for your loss. I have enjoyed cutting Charles hair for the last 9 years. Please know that we are here for anything your family needs. With deepest sympathy, Heather Hall and all the staff at Mt. Tabor Barber Shop

Dear Cynthia, Anna Kathryn and Virginia Gray: You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I am sorry that I cannot be with you all at this time. May your memories bring you smiles and comfort.

Please know that your family will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this time. Anna and Virginia Gray, I will say a special prayer for you. My deepest sympathies to the family.

I will miss my dear "brother" pickles. We were best of friends for many years in the neighborhood, schools and church. Very fond memories of many "band" trips as well as other times. You are in a grand place now and free to do everything your heart desires with a brand new body. Make a place for me and I'll see you in about 50 years. Cynthia my love goes out to you and hope to see you at church soon. Love always !!!

It was a blessing to have known Charlie Hine. He was a man of great kindness, humor and grace, and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.