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James Leon Odle

Charleston, South Carolina

May 5, 1923 – Jun 10, 2021 (Age 98)

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BORN
May 5, 1923
DIED
June 10, 2021
AGE
98
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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James Leon Odle Charleston - James Leon Odle, 98, of Charleston, South Carolina, husband of the late Dorothy Geer Odle, entered into eternal rest Thursday, June 10, 2021. His Funeral Service will be held Monday, June 21, 2021, in Epworth United Methodist Church, 1540 Camp Road, at 10:00 a.m....

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Great Cop, Great Man, Great Friend. Enjoyed working with Lee and Learning the right way of being a cop.

Aunt Dottie was so worried who was going to take over making Cheesecakes. I promised her and it is my Legacy to them that I will take care of the baking of Cheesecakes.

It is with heart felt condolences I would like to express. I loved being around both our Aunt Dottie and Uncle Lee. I learned a lot about cooking, gardening, traveling (cruising) and life. Uncle Lee , Aunt Dottie, Mom and Dad are back together once again. Probably planning their next party.

So sorry for your loss, much love for my Uncle Leon.

To the Odle family...I worked with Lee in the detective bureau at the Stamford pd many years ago. Lee was an excellent investigator and a better man ...may he rest in peace !

Dear Odle family, I can only believe that Lee is basking in the arms of Dottie and the love of God and well deserved. He was such a kind, loving, gentle, loyal and hard working man whom I believe can called a true Christian. The Epworth family has lost a wonderful member. I still marvel at his ability to physically work so hard. I will never forget him on his knees and hands painting the baseboards at the fellowship hall, he was in his mid 80's and I was 18 years younger and just working...

I'm sorry to hear about Uncle Leon. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in the Family.

I am saddened to learn of Jim's passing. He and Dottie were one of the first couples that we met when we started going to Epworth. He has gone to be in a better place to be with Dottie and David. Rest in eternal peace old friend. Ray Wright

We are so sorry to hear of Lee's passing. but he is in God's hands now and seeing Ms Dottie. I know that it is little comfort for you. Just remember the good times with him and all the things that he was able to do for Family, Friends, and Epworth. We have missed his famous BarB-Q for a long time now. Lee tell all we said hello and that you take care of them. Love, Bill and Annie