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Charles A. Womack

Danville, Virginia

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Charles A. Womack, 87, of 424 Maple Lane, died Wednesday, June 1, 2005 in the Danville Regional Medical Center. He was born on July 18, 1917 in Martinsville, Va., a son of Dr. Charles T. Womack and Lena Robins Womack. He graduated from Virginia Tech and moved to Danville in 1938. He founded...

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To all the Womacks....I never really knew Mr. Womack personally but feel like he was one of my family. My Dad, Buddy Dryman, worked for him for many years. He never spoke of him that he was not saying something good. He had the greatest of respect for him and he was always looked up to by all 3 of us. I am so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and be with you and yours during this time.

Dear Charles, Zan and family, We are so sorry to hear the news. I know he will be missed by many.
There's an old saying "A man is never forgotten as long has people speak his name" Knowing just a fraction of the things he did and the people he touched he will be in our hearts and memories for a very long time.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Please accept my sympathy at the passing of your father. He gave me a job at a desperate time in my life and I have never forgotten his kindness and generosity.

Ray, David, and the Womack family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Be proud and take comfort in the legacy that your father will leave in this community. Many people talk about making a difference. Mr. Womack did something about it.

The thoughts and prayers of my family are with you. May God comfort you and strengthen you in your time of need.

Sincerely,

Albert

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy at the passing of Mr. Womack. His dedication to civil rights and racial harmony was an inspiration to me. I will never forget the support Mr. Womack expressed to me when, as a George Washington High School student, I took the floor at a city counsel meeting in 1969 and confronted Counselman John Carter.

My deepest sympathy to all of the family. Mr. Womack will always be remembered as a kind, caring member of Mt. Vernon Church and the community.
Edith Dunn

Zan and Family, Sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

We are sorry for your lose. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Robin & James,
Please accept our deepest sympathy. Please know that our prayers and thougths are with you.
Janet & Terry Wall