Charles-McFall-Obituary

Charles L. McFall Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

May 8, 1948 – Sep 21, 2023

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BORN
May 8, 1948
DIED
September 21, 2023
LOCATION
Richmond, Virginia
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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MCFALL, Charles L. Jr., 75, slipped peacefully away September 21, 2023, after a period of declining health with the same courage and grace with which he lived his meaningful and fulfilling life.A native of Front Royal, VA, and a Randolph-Macon College graduate, he was predeceased by his parents...

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Charlie and I were friends and fraternity brothers at Randolph Macon. I played a year of basketball at RMC and several years of baseball, but what I really enjoyed was Intramural football, catching beautiful passes thrown by Charlie McFall. Charlie was simply a delightful guy, always friendly and supportive. Great smile, full of energy, and quite an athlete. What a wonderful career Charlie enjoyed at Collegiate! So sorry I haven´t seen him since our years at RMC! I was so pleased to...

I met Charlie in the fall of 1966 when we both enrolled as freshman at Randolph-Macon College. He and I played basketball together on the R-MC freshman team. We were friends from the beginning. Charlie was what you would call a natural athlete. Whatever sport he tried he excelled in. Furthermore he was the type of person who never complained and never talked down to anyone. He had the personality of a saint. Wonderful guy; I only wish I could have seen more of him. His players were indeed...

I met Charlie in 1965 at Randolph-Macon Academy, a college preparatory school in Front Royal, VA. He was an all-around student both in academics and athletics. He excelled in baseball and football where his father Lyle was the head coach. He was also an outstanding basketball guard. I was a math teacher and coach of the junior varsity basketball team. (By the way, the JV´s has a record of 9-1!) It is no surprise that Charlie went on to greatness at the Collegiate School. George Sutton

Will never forget Charlie - may he rest in peace, now. He'll be hunting in Heaven come November! My sincerest condolences to the family and all of his friends - Keith

I first met Charlie when he walked into my 5th grade math classroom at Collegiate. I will always remember that huge smile and piercing eyes. He watched an old western one night that had a character named "Ritter." The next day he told me that "Ritter" reminded him of me. From that day on I was always "Ritter" even when we would see each other at recent Collegiate events. He also coached me on the baseball and football fields. He had a special gift in that he could relate to young people,...

My thoughts and prayers to the family of Charlie McFall. I worked and coached with Charlie in the late 1980"s and early 1990´s and enjoyed every minute I spent with the man. I am heartfully sorrow to hear this news. I haven´t seen Charlie in nearly 20 years but every August I think of him with the beginning of Football season . God Bless.

I met Charlie when I worked at Camp Mont Shenandoah where his daughter attended. I also knew Charlie as I was an Athletic Director also. Charlie was such an honorable man and I enjoyed spending time with him at National Conferences where he was so much fun. My sincere sympathy to Karen and his children.
Betty Jean Riddick

Charlie was a wonderful colleague and gentleman for Peggy Rada during her teaching years at Collegiate. And I grew to value his gifts to the school during my tenure on the board. Collegiate is a better place because of his legacy. Love to the family. Heath Rada