MICHAEL-CHARLES-Obituary

DR. MICHAEL L. CHARLES

Kansas City, Missouri

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Prof. Dr. Michael L. Charles, 64 of KCMO, died March 9, 2011. Funeral on Sat., March 19, at 12 p.m., at Metropolitan Spiritual Church, 1231 Garfield. Burial in XII Gates Memorial Gardens. Visitation Friday, March 18, at St. James United Methodist Church, 6-9 p.m., & Sat., 10-12 p.m., at...

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DR. MICHAEL L. CHARLES: You were like a Brother & Life Line to me from the time we were kids in the "Local 12 Dash 1 Gospel Singing Union"; I'll Always Cherrish Memories You & the Contributions You've made; to The body of Christ as a Whole You Touched So Many Lives as Spirit would lead You
One on One, in the 45 yrs. I've known You. And We Know the Spirit Lives on. GOD BLESS & Keep Your Family with Peace Light & Love ; for You Are In His Care now, Love You!!! Bishop Prophetess...

Love and miss you uncle Mickey

Dr. Charles was a wonderful, caring and sharing person, who never made one feel "less than". He treated people exactly the way he would have wanted to be treated. He was always the "Professor." He will be missed but never forgotten. May we all be better persons for just knowing this great man.

I just want to say THANK YOU to Professor Charles who always offered me 'a county girl in the world of big city music' words of encouragement and praise whenever I had the opportunity to be a part of his musical world. A truly beautiful and gracious musician leading the choir in a much better place now. Doris Owens

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time. May God continue to shine his spirit upon your family. Dr. Charles' legacy will continue to live through all who knew him.

I will miss seeing Babba Charles visiting my classroom at ACECC Lower Campus. He was such a great educator! I will miss his words of encouragement and praise. I am so happy I had the honor of knowing him.

Dr. Michael Charles and I grew up in a very economically challenged area, referred to as the "East End." Some of you may be familiar with the area. Though our lives would take different career paths - his would be education/music, mine would be the federal government, we would intersect from time to time. It would never matter when or where I would see Mike, he would always extend his friendship and love to me and my family, and I to his.
To Michael's family: May God's love strengthen...

gonna miss you uncle mickey andrae r smith kcmo

With love for my cousin, rest in heaven, in peace.