Charles-Rhoden-Obituary

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Charles William Rhoden Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

Dec 3, 1944 – Aug 9, 2021 (Age 76)

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BORN
December 3, 1944
DIED
August 9, 2021
AGE
76
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina
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Charles William Rhoden, Jr., 76, of Charleston, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest Monday, August 9, 2021. His funeral service will be held on Friday August 20, 2021 in Grace Church Cathedral, 98 Wentworth Street at 2:00 p.m. Entombment, Grace Church Columbarium. Arrangements by J. Henry...

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Like Donald, I´m so sad to learn this today. I have tried to contact Charles a few times over the past few years but never heard anything back. I came across this today in a search. Charles was my father´s cousin. He and Charlotte visited with us a few times when we´ve been a Seabrook Island. He was a pleasant man and we will miss seeing him!

So sad to learn this today. Deepest condolences to all of Charlie's family.Knew him at UNC so long ago.

Charlotte: I was so sorry to hear about Charlie. I always remember how he loved riding his bicycle around Shelby and working with him on the criteriums we had in Shelby. He will be missed. Prayers are with you.

My sincere condolences to Charlotte and all of Charlie's family. I was so very sorry to hear about his passing.

As my first employer, I learned so much from him. I remember one instance where he had advised me how to handle a customer. The satisfied grin on his face after he had listened to me helping that customer was beyond rewarding. He was always so generous with advice, and that really helped me grow into a more confident, capable adult. I will always be grateful for my time...

Charlie, was to me personally, a wonderful friend, I will cherish the memory of so many sparkling conversations and his wonderful wit and humor. As a comrade in the recreated His Majesty's 64th Regiment of Foot, he will be missed by so many of our members. He was a gifted scholar, and would enthusiastically share his knowledge with all, and with humility. He was a true gentleman, setting everyone about him to their ease. He will be greatly missed.

Kathy, David and Richard, I was sadden to hear of Charles' passing.
I remember him well on Churchill Drive in Shelby, practicing his horn. Many years ago we had good times growing up with the Rhoden kids.
Kathy, you don't live far from me so maybe we could get together and reminisce old times.

My sister, Nancy called me tonight to tell me she had seen the obituary for Charles. He lead a full and impressive life. He was an intelligent and selfless man.

Sincerely, Maggie...

Charlotte, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!

I didn't realize it at the time, but Charlie & I came (back) to Charleston at about the same time. Despite quickly finding each other through mutual acquaintances and interests (British Cars in particular), I only now find out about his interest in cycling, another common interest that we didn't get to because there was just so much about the man to appreciate. He will be remembered fondly, and missed, by myself and many others.

Charlotte, I am heartbroken for you and the family. I'm praying for you. Love, Robin Seabrook