Charles-McClung-Obituary

Charles McClung

Lynchburg, Virginia

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Charles R. McClung Charles R. McClung, 74, died Sept. 3, 2010, at The Carrington in Lynchburg. He was born Feb. 11, 1936, in Harrison County, Ga. Charles was a long-time educator with Lynchburg City Schools, serving 25 years as principal of Paul Munro Elementary School. He retired in 1991.He is...

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I still think about Charlie McClung - it is hard not to. He was a great man, educator, and friend.

He was always fun and one of my favorite uncles. He will be missed.

Glenn Lee (nephew), Atlanta, GA

Dear Fredia so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I am so thankful to you for driving him to Georgia for Mom's funeral.It was wonderful to see you both.
I have such fond memories of Uncle Charles and Aunt Annette When they lived in the duplex beside us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love Doris

Dear Fredia so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I am so thankful to you for driving him to Georgia for Mom's funeral.It was wonderful to see you both.
I have such fond memories of Uncle Charles and Aunt Annette When they lived in the duplex beside us. my thoughts and prayers are with you, Love Doris

Dear Fredia, So very sorry to hear of the passing of Your Dad. I will always be gratful to You for driving him to Georgia for our Mom's funeral. We were all so happy to see You both. I have very fond memories of your Mom and Dad when they lived in the duplex beside us. I was 8 yrs. old. They were very sweet to me.I have very special memories of Uncle Charles and Aunt Annette. Much love to you and the rest of the family.

Fredia and Jamie, Your Dad meant so much to Ron and me especially during the years we were in Lynchburg. Your home was open to us when we needed a family. He was a wonderful father, friend and educator. We will miss him.

Dear Family,
Uncle Charles was always my "buddy" and my "hero". He and his brother, my dad, were quite a pair... working wonders with carpentry, hunting with their bird dogs, loving their families, teaching and leading others, making people laugh or cry with their stories. The last long visit I had with Uncle Charles was when Stephen died. The two of us went to Georgia for the memorial and we talked and talked. He was wise and funny and just so special. He cared deeply though he could...

Dearest family members,

You have been so much on my heart and mind these past few weeks. Uncle Charles has been my "buddy" and my "hero" since I was very young. He and his brother, my dad, were a pair to behold...working wonders with carpentry, hunting with their bird dogs, teaching and leading people,
loving their families, being strong, making us laugh.
Fredia, when you were little and you both lived with us in Farmville, I thought I was so lucky to have you there. ...

Fredia, Jamie & all the rest of the family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I will always remember the wonderful times I shared with Charles on the farm over the years. Whether we were hunting, working in the wood shop or just setting back talking, Charles was always a pleasure to be around and I miss him greatly. Take care...