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A really bright, independent,creative and original piece of work.Knew him and litigated against him in Atlanta.
Clyde Dekle
December 26, 2023 | Work
Photo courtesy of Cannon Cleveland Funeral Directors - East Chapel
McDonough, Georgia
Dec 5, 1930 – Apr 3, 2010
Charles Edward Muskett, age 79, of Sandy Springs, GA died Saturday, April 3, 2010. He was born in Atlantic City, NJ to the late James and Nellie McKeever Muskett. Mr. Muskett served in the US Army. He received his Juris Doctorate Degree from Villa Nova University. He was an attorney for more...
Read MoreA really bright, independent,creative and original piece of work.Knew him and litigated against him in Atlanta.
Clyde Dekle
December 26, 2023 | Work
Working with him for four years was quite a unique experience! I will always treasure those years, the help he gave me, and the lifelong friends I made as a result.
Donna Bowles
April 14, 2010 | Cody, WY
We will miss you.
East Point Post Office
April 14, 2010 | East Point, GA
i had several cases and trials with charlie over the years. he was truly unique with the ability to laugh and not take himself too seriously although a very accomplished attorney. my condolences to his family
blair craig
8 april 2010
April 08, 2010
From everyone at Mid-Ga Courier, our deepest condolences. Our thoughts are with you.
Bradley Crews
April 07, 2010 | College Park, GA
I offer my condolences to Uncle Charlie's family. You are in our prayers.
Rob Muskett
April 07, 2010 | Springfield, VA
I offer my condolences to Uncle Charlie's family. You are in our prayers. Rob Muskett
Rob Muskett
April 07, 2010 | Springfield, VA
I will miss him so very much, I loved to hear him laugh and see him smile. He was always good to me, it will not seem right without him in our life. He was one of a kind.
Rest in Peace Charles, I love you. Take care of him, my Dear Father in Heaven.
Kenny Babb
April 07, 2010
I had many cases with Charlie Muskett over the years, especially from about 1970 to 1990. I admired his skills and knowledge of the law. He represented his clients with great effort. He was always a gentleman. Charlie had a wonderful sense of humor which was a product of his considerable intelligence.
W. Wray Eckl
April 06, 2010