Charles-Stubblefield-Obituary

Charles Alexander Stubblefield

Houston, Texas

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CHARLES ALEXANDER STUBBLEFIELD, Our Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather was called home on August 3, 2008 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. A man of strong unwavering moral Christian values, Charles was a leader in his church, family and community. He served as Deacon,...

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We were sad for your family, but happy for Mr. Stubblefield--a great man who lived a great life full of love, adventure, and I'm sure, plenty of challenges. But you would never have known it from his easy, kind manner. I enjoyed my every encounter with him--and with his family. They were thinking of men like him when they started talking about "The Greatest Generation." It was a pleasure knowing him.

My family will be praying for yours during these tough times. Hats off for...

Joan and Family,
Know that Frances and I wrap you in our prayers at this time. I recall, as former minister at Bellaire Christian, when Charles became the chairman of the elders. At first he humbly thought he could not possibly do a good job, but then he proved his worth and leadership which brought him into the chairmanship of the board. I was so proud of him, and I still am. I watched him grow into the responsibility.

Joan & Family,

Tommy & I are blessed to have spent time at Bellaire Christian Church with you. You and Charlie were the example of a loving Christian marriage to us and how you always served our Lord. We are so sorry for your loss, Joan, but weThank God for Jesus knowing that we will all meet again.

Always in our Hearts,
Ginger and Tommy Brown

As Board Chair at Bellaire Christian Church in 1995, Charlie was willing to support my plan to host a luncheon for gang members in our Fellowship Hall so that a community leader could calm tensions that had already resulted in several shootings. We will never know what lives may have been saved as a result of that meeting, but we do know that, as a result of that meeting, SER-Ninos Charter School was started in our church and is still one of the highest-ranked charter schools in Houston

Dear Joan, Alice, and Don,
Charlie was a GOOD friend for more than thirty years. The profound encouragement that he provided to me as I embarked on my own naval career has always been deeply appreciated and will never be forgotten. May God bless you and all your family as you endure this troubling time. "To live on in the hearts of those left behind is not to die."

Alice,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time. Amid the fragrance of memories, we have comfort in knowing that your Dad is with our Lord Jesus Christ and that we will all be united again some day.

My deepest sympathies go to the Stubblefield family at this time. I have been friends with Alice for many years, and from our conversations, it is evident what a wonderful and Godly man Charles was.

Lynard and I were so sorry to hear about Charlie's passing. We have wonderful memories of him at Bellaire. God bless all of you.

Joan and Alice,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Charlie was awesome!! I know he is in a better place with no pain or confusion. I will be praying for God's comfort and peace for you and your family. May God Bless you during these trying times.
Love,
Lou