Charles-Witty-Obituary

Charles Kenneth Witty Jr.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Charles Witty passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on January 8, 2006.

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It is January 6th, 2023...seventeen years to the day since my brother-in-law and friend passed away. I still miss Charles and I also feel for my sister and nieces for being deprived of a husband and Dad who was such a kind, happy and joyful soul for such a long time...Charles seemed almost perpetually happy and loved to laugh. He was always able to find humor in things that most people would never see. He was so much fun to be around because you actually liked yourself more when you were in...

Charles was my grandpa and I eagerly wished to meet him but I’m may be only 11 but my mom and dad tell my there fondest memories of him

Words cannot begin to express how much Charles is missed. Not a day goes by in life that I don't think about my uncle Charles. I owe all of my military achievments to him. As far back as I can remember Charles was always a huge part of my life. He attended my little league football and baseball games; he also took me to many different sporting events, the most memorable being the one and only pro wrestling match that I ever attended, in which Charles made sure that he had the same...

When I think about Dad it is so easy to become overwhelmed by his valiant but difficult struggle against Cancer in the last year of his life. But, I have so many wonderful and even funny memories of him that remind me of the wonderful childhood Donna Kay and I had.

Most of my fond memories of Dad are of him playing with us and making us laugh and smile. He had a way of soliciting a smile even when Donna Kay or I were determined to pout or give him attitude. A few simple phrases from...

Patrick and Charles

Dad DK and KT

Dad and Katie 1985

Dad and Katie

Dad and Katie (1984)