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William Charles Shuffield

Orlando, Florida

1944 - 2015

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Shuffield, W. Charles William Charles Shuffield, 70, of Orlando, passed away peacefully at his home on February 8, 2015, after a lengthy illness. Charlie and his wife of 45 years, Karen, moved to Orlando in 1969 a week after they married in Memphis, TN after meeting at the University of...

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I worked at Zimmerman, Shuffield, Kiser & Sutcliffe in the mid 1980s and Mr. Shuffield was a great attorney and kind man. I just found out about his passing and wanted to post this. My condolences to his family and friends who will surely miss him.

Charlie exuded Christ's love. He will be sorely missed!
Michael Harr, Elaine Bradshaw Harr, and Charles Bradshaw, IV (Bo)

Mr. Shuffield was my family's estate attorney. His knowledge, talents, compassion and honor made him perfectly suited for this type of law.
He served God in his work as he helped others during times of great loss. He was a man of true integrity, and he will be greatly missed.
I am so sorry for your loss.

Charlie was the Dean of the estate planning community in Central Florida and he will be greatly missed. I first met Charlie when I clerked at Akerman in 1978 and he was my supervising partner. Ever since I have endeavored to follow the example he set as a superb attorney. My condolences to Karen and the rest of his family. Steve Dunegan

My mother in law, wife, sister in law and mother all worked for Charlie in one capacity or another. Charlie taught me a great deal about estate planning, which has been very important in my career. He handled my families' estate matters with great skill. I met my wife at his law firm's grand opening party in 1984, and for that I am in his debt. He was kind, thoughtful, soft spoken and a great mentor. I'm deeply sorry for your loss.

As you comprehend this profound loss, let yourself cry knowing that each tear is a note of love rising to the heavens. Our deepest condolences are with you all.

So sorry to hear. He did wonderful things and will
be remembered for a long time.I am sure he is in a better place.
Michael Hanna

The love...I saw in his brother and his brothers' family of him and their faith in God...
Arnie