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Charles Raymond Short Jr.

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Charles Short passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on February 13, 2013.

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Rosalie, Stevan and I were so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. I lost my son Scott on Feb. 3, two years ago and I know this is a very painful time for your family. The happy memories will give you and your family comfort and knowing we will see our loved ones in Paradise again.

Rosalie,

So sorry to hear about Charlie. He was such a happy person. It was always a pleasure to see him.

Paul Oestriecher

Back in the day at Conoco, Charlie was a good friend and a great co-worker. For over two years, we worked a huge project together as co-project leaders. Just a prince of a man.

And, at the end of that offhsore project, there was a sort of picnic (go figure) on one of five large platforms and we took the girls (Rosalie and Dana) on a big helicopter ride offshore, toured the facility and enjoyed the picnic. Good times.

Will never forget that big smile.

We miss you...

Dear Rosalie:
I was shocked and saddened to read of Charlie's passing. Although we crossed paths only a few times since our high school years, we always enjoyed seeing each other. I extend my heartfelt and sincere condolences to you and your family.

With all our Love and Sympathy to Rosalie, Natalie, Rob, Suzanne and the girls. May you lean on God through these difficult times. He will guide your path and carry you through. Love to all
Lisa, Brian, Hunter, Nicole, Lindsay Chase and Tatum!!

Love & sympathies to you & your family. Mr. Charlie will truly be missed.

Ronda ,Carlos, Steffan & Alexandra

Rob, Suzanne and family, Remembering you all in my prayers.

My deepest sympathy to you all. I know how much you will miss him. You all have been good neighbors and good friends.

Dear Rosalie:
I was so sad when I saw Charlie had passed away. I will say a prayer for both of you. I know what I would feel like if peanut were to pass. It must be awful to lose someone that you have been a part of for so many years. All the best from one of your gratuating class of 57!
rosalie