Charles-Willett-Obituary

Charles D. Willett

Bardstown, KY, Kentucky

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BARDSTOWN - Willett, Charles D., 87, died Thursday, January 26, 2012 at Flaget Memorial Hospital. Mr. Willett was a life-long resident of Bardstown, KY one of the nine children born to Lambert and Mary Thompson Willett. He was married for 62 years to the former Mary Carlile Barber and was the...

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I got to know Charlie many years ago as young man involved with WSWA. AT a meeting Charlie introduced himself to me and at that time I realized he was a unique person. Even though he was much older we had many of the same views on life in general and that´s were the friendship began. I eventually sold my business and went a different way. I often think of Charlie and what a positive influence he was on me. He was a true gentleman. To a life well lived Charlie, RIP.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May the memories of a life well-lived bring you comfort. To my USNA Classmate, Jerry Willett, I am so sorry for the loss of your father.

Charles Willett Family,

My Father, Ray F. Herm worked for Mr. Willett for a long time and Dad just loved him. Dad's "handle" on the CB radios (back then) was "Red Horse" and I know you know why. Dad Started there in 1965 I think and retired with my Mother Virginia Herm in 1993. Mom was also involved in the spirits business working for KY Wholesale Liquor Dealers Assn. Office. Dad & Mom both died in 1998. Mr. Willett was a kind and fair man according to Dad and respected...

Thoughts and prayers are with you Mary Carlile and family.

I have never met a kinder, more gentle man. My thoughts & prayers go out to Mary Carlile, Pat and the entire Willett clan.

What a guy!! Prudence, your dad was one of the nicest men I've met. He personified a southern gentleman. Always a treat to visit with him and your mom. Our last trip to Bardstown was more memorable because we spent time with them. God speed, Charlie.

George and family
So sorry about your lost. You and your entire family are in my
prayers!
Patty Marango(Labsco)