Charles-Hite-Obituary

Charles Land Hite III

Charlotte, North Carolina

1991 - 2024

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Charles Land Hite, III April 2, 1991 - June 10, 2024 Charlotte, North Carolina - Charles Land Hite III ("Chad") 33, passed away peacefully in his sleep on June 10, 2024. The funeral service will be held at Carmel Baptist Church on Saturday, June 15 at 11:00 AM with a visitation to follow. Chad...

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Very sorry Land. You were a great dad.

Thank you all for your kinds words. We will miss Chad until eternity, but know God is doing more than we know! Here is a link to Chad´s service. https://m.youtube.com/live/e2J72h5qN0o?feature=share

Land & Laura Anne, I am stunned and saddened beyond words. Chad is part of some of the best memories of my life. As a basketball coach, he was the greatest teammate and a quiet scorer. Many games we would look at the scoreboard to see that Chad had the most points with his fluid rebounding skills. Just a few years ago I met Chad for dinner and he shared his story. I was shocked and inspired at the same time. All of these kids that played for me and Coach Rhodes will be forever close to our...

I worked with Chad at the Charlotte Rescue Mission he was a awesome coworker, he will be missed I will be keeping his family and friends in my prayers

I did not have the honor of knowing Chad. I recently found his podcast and was so moved by his story of addiction, recovery, redemption and grace. I don't question God's timing but I truly believe that his story will reach and help more people because he was taken from this world so young. I know that he is now truly at peace.

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To the family and friends who knew and loved Charles: I met him once in person about 4 years ago at the Barn (a Christian men's fellowship). I was invited and brought there by my dear friend Rob Suter. After the meeting Charles asked for my contact info and told me that he'd like to have me on his show (The Rabbit Hole). By the time I returned to Chicago, Charles had reached out to schedule me on his show. At least once a year, since then, he would reach out to me via text just to say...

Chad was a genuine and inspiring man who transformed his pain and struggles into a platform to inspire hope amongst those who have dealt with similar issues. I had the pleasure to have a brief discussion with him last year about this. May his memory be a blessing to a wonderful family and so many people who will miss him dearly and will one day join him in paradise.