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Charles Herbert Welch

Salisbury, North Carolina

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Charles Herbert Welch SALISBURY - Charles Herbert Welch, age 55, of Neel Road, died Wednesday (Aug. 31, 2005) at the Medical University of S.C. Charles was born Oct. 3, 1949, in Rowan County to Harry Lee Welch Sr. and Barbara Wentz Welch of Salisbury. He was the grandson of the late Charles...

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I offer my condolences to the Welch family. I work at a local grocery store and when mr. Welch came to shop he was always nice and polite.

Dear Mrs. Welch and Chas,
My heart is very heavy as I have just read of your husband/dad's passing. My daughter, Deidre Brown, had the privilege of having two years preschool under you, visiting your home, and going to high school with Chas and the group one year at prom. Your family was dear to us and I always enjoyed each time we ran into each other through the years and quickly catch up on the children. He was always so respected by all who knew him and was such a gracious...

Dear Mrs. Welch,
You hold a special place in the memories we have of our children's early years. You were always placed on a pedestal as one of the world's most loving and gifted preschool teachers. The children continue to do well and we are proud of their accomplishments. You helped guide them for two crucial years. We will always be grateful for the positive impact you made on their lives. We were sad to hear of Mr. Welch's death. Running into the two of you from time to time was such...

Mrs. Welch and Chas:

Jill and I are deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Mr Welch was a very positive influence in my early athletic career and throughout high school. He will undoubtedly be missed by all who had the priviledge to know him. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Matt, Jill, and Chloe Welborn

Charles has without a doubt moved onto a better place, however, the amount in which he will be missed is unmeasurable. I remember him standing tall with that cigar dangling from his mouth and shouting every inning of every All-Star little league game we played. His contributions to his family, his community, and personally to me will never be matched or forgotten.

I've known Charlie for 45 years. I grew up playing baseball with him and sometimes against him. He was a very tough competitor, yet always managed to be a Gentleman. I shall miss you, old friend.

The last time I talked to Charlie was at my Aunt Mary Anne Woodson's funeral earlier this summer. Charlie was a pall bearer.

We hadn't spoken in years, but it was just like we'd seen each other the day before. A wonderful fellow. Prayers to the family.

It is with great sadness that I learned the news today of Charlie's passing. I enjoyed working with him years ago when he owned WSAT. He was always a first rate gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with his Family. May God see you all through this time....

Dear Welch Family,
We are thinking of you and sharing your sorrow.

We extend our condolence,
Phil and Pat Robbins