Reginald-Hawkins-Obituary

Reginald Hawkins

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Dr. Reginald Hawkins Dr. Reginald A. Hawkins, of Charlotte, died September 15, 2007. The memorial service will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, October, 13, 2007 at Johnson C. Smith University Chapel. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Reginald & Anne Hawkins Scholarship, JCSU...

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im johnnie Clarence Monroe son who have always resided in new York. im studying my family for reasons of identity. I can see why im part the man I am.i met you once dear warrior, and felt your silent strength.you will not be forgotten.i know I love you.

My mother was a big fan of Dr.Hawkins. She said he was the heart and soul of Charlotte's black community.

For those who never met him,"The Hawk" was a man among men,a friend to all,a leader among leaders.
As a classmate,fraternity brother,-I learned very early to admire and respect "Hawk" for his remarkable memory for people and names,incidents,cities and his love for the "little man". Charlie

I grew up in the 60's. My father was Dr. Hawkins', classmate, roomate, and frat brother. I remember the segregation in Charlotte; the schools (I marched when Second Ward HS was closed), and the department stores like Belks' and Iveys' segregated bathrooms. Dr Hawkins always put up a good fight and was not afraid to speak up.I also remember his house being bombed.

My family and I extend our deepest sympathies for your loss. Dr. Hawkins was a special family friend and he will be truly missed. God knows best and I am sure Dr. Hawkins will continue his good work in Heaven. Sincerely, The Penn Family, Topeka, Ks.

For those who knew him will soon see him again, and for those who have never met him will one day get to shake his hand in glory. All of his hard work and accomplishments are truely being rewarded for his service to God and God's people. Even though you miss him dearly, as in Joshua 1:18 " Only be strong and of good courage."

Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Mrs. Janie Alexander, Mary Alyce Clemmons and Michelene (Mickie) Quick

Dr. Hawkins was greatly admired, respected and a great influence on our family. We extend our sincere condolences to you and may God continue to bless and comfort you.

Sincerely with love and prayers,
Janet & Thomas (Tommy) Springs