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Charles Seignious Way Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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September 6, 2022
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Charleston, South Carolina

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Charles Seignious Way, Jr. Mt. Pleasant - The Mass of Christian Burial for Charlie Way (Charles Seignious, Jr.) will be held Saturday, September 10, 2022 in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Seaside Farm Proper Family Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday,...

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Because he lived I can face tomorrow. He held many's future and life is worth the living because he lived... Fouchè Sheppard

Charlie was so supportive of his friends and St Andrews where his mother had been so active. He was a giant among men and we loved his wife and family. Harry and Barbara Mims

Contribution to higher education is top shelf. Preserved an iconic Historic Black College and University, South Carolina State University, setting it up for continued excellence in broad academic fields. His leadership set the example open for visionary leadership at the University for producing top scientists, military leaders, and other professions.

I took care of Charlie''s downtown office for a number of years. He always made a point to find me, and thank me for my efforts, no matter how small the job was.

To Mary Ellen and family I express my deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He gave so much of himself not only to his family but to so many others. The city, state, and many other organizations are more prosperous because of his service to them. He will be greatly missed. My prayers are with you. Sister Stella Maris, OLM

Sincere heartfelt sympathy to all the family.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Mary Ellen, Berta, Ellen, Sally Wise and LD My deepest sympathies and condolences to all of my Way family. Charlie will truly be missed! He was larger than life, his humor and uplifting spirit made it a joy to be in his presence. He was so kind and funny but truly a southern gentleman and the love he had for his family was immense. I feel so fortunate to have known him and I will always treasure the fond memories. Sending love and prayers to all of you!

My sympathy. Tom Marchant+ Pawleys Island