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Charles Moultrie

Albany, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice MOULTRIE, Charles Charles Giles Moultrie (November 7, 1941-August 11, 2008) Charles Giles Moultrie was the first of nine children born to the late Robert S. Moultrie, Jr. and Ardemra O. Moultrie in Albany, Georgia on November 7, 1941. Educated in the Dougherty...

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To the Moultrie family,

My father must have spoken at Charles' service in 2008; I found this with his things after he passed away in December 2013 and thought you all might enjoy reading it:

"Charles Moultrie gave us 36 years of his life.

He shared himself with us for all those years and asked little in return.

Charles saw many changes over those 36 years--he was responsible for many of them even though he never really knew it at the time.

Every time he...

Hi, my name is Trudy Carter and i still miss my friend, father like Charles. I think of him everyday, Cindy and i talk about him all the time. When you meet someone like Charles he will stay in your life for a very long time an this he has. I will never forget Charles. Family i know what you are feeling. My prayers are still with you. My God bless and keep you.

To the family of Mr. Moultrie;
Mr. Moultrie was so very kind
to me and my son. He has been his P.O. since the begining of this
year. He was always a source of information and inspiration to my son and I. May God Bless and Keep you all in your time of sorrow and healing. We always need another angel to watch over us.

I am missing my friend. Charles as we at Interstate new him. I myself have known Charles for a very long time and he has never changed. He became a gooddd friend, mentor, the father I never had and the grandfather I wished I always wished I could have had all of this he new. Charles called me just about everyday, just to check on me. We talked about his daughter whom he loved more than anything. We talked about living, growing, learing, he told me to always listen and to pay attention. ...

Charles: You will be missed terribly. My heart broke as I heard of your passing. I will miss our frequent and sometimes daily talks about the kids that we were involved with. I always appreciated the calls just to check on us if we weren't working on a case. The juvenile court has lost their best public relations icon. Rest in peace my friend until we meet again.

The most wonderful thing about Moultrie (did anybody ever really call him Charles?) was that he made everyone feel like they were his best friend. He made his rounds daily and left you with a smile. I retired from the Juvenile Court in 2004, but will always think of him roaming the halls there and stopping to say hello and pinching my arm before he left. I always wondered why he didn't retire, but I suppose he felt more at home there than anywhere else and maybe he knew how much he was...

You are in my prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow? I will miss your joy and wit. Peace and grace go with you until we meet again. It was a blessing to have you as one of my elementary school teachers and later to share membership in the bond of fraternity. I thank you for all that you did for us during our fifth grade year.