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Charles Spicer Obituary

Charles L. Spicer

Abilene, TX

Charles L. Spicer, longtime Abilene CPA, died Wednesday, September 2, after battling glioblastoma for seven months. Graveside service will be today, September 5, at 11 a.m. at Elmwood Memorial Park with a memorial service in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Participating in the service will be Senior Pastor Dr. Philip Christopher, Senior Adult Pastor Palmer McCown, as well former pastor Dr. Bill Bruster and Rev. David Leyerle, former missions' pastor. A special section will be reserved at the church for current and former Condley and Company employees, First Baptist Church deacons, and Charles's golf buddies.

Charles Lee Spicer was born May 29, 1930, in Roby, Texas, to Lillian Irene (Mallard) and Franklin Henry Spicer. He moved with his family to Anson, Texas, in 1938 and graduated from Anson High School in 1948. Charles attended Cisco Junior College on a football scholarship and then attended Hardin-Simmons University. After graduating in1952 with a BBA degree, he served in the United States Army and then attended graduate school at the University of Houston.

Charles married Carlene Holder in Cisco on February 27, 1960, and they lived in Abilene their entire married life. They enjoyed traveling, and their favorite trips were those with their grandchildren as they each reached twelve years old. In retirement, Charles played golf with his longtime friends, but his major hobby was gardening. His yard and his beautiful bougainvilleas were admired by all.

Survivors include his wife and their children, Connie Earp (Johnny) of Lubbock, Cindy

Spicer of Georgetown, Carrie Spicer of Wylie, and Charles (Amy) Spicer, Jr., of Oklahoma City; as well as six grandchildren, Hollie, Hope, Hannah, and Holder Biemeret and Hamilton and Mallary Spicer; and one great-granddaughter, Halle. He is also survived by a sister, Sue Hill and husband Duane of Midlothian, sister-in-law and husband, Janice and Victor Latham of Abilene, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, as well as two brothers, Frank Spicer, Jr., and Felix Spicer, and a sister, Frankie Cox.

Charles began his work career as a young boy with a paper route and then sold popcorn at the Anson movie theater. He also worked at washing dishes in a cafe;, sacking and stocking groceries, and running the press at a dry cleaning business. His strong work ethic was evident in everything he did.

He started working at Condley-Kinard and Company while at HSU and returned to work at then Condley, Morphew and Company fulltime after his graduate studies at UH. He was licensed as a CPA in 1958 and became a partner in the firm in 1959. He remained with the firm of Condley and Company until retirement in 2000 and felt blessed to always enjoy his work over forty years for the same firm. Charles served president of the Abilene Chapter, TSCPA, and on the Executive Committee of the TSCPA on two different occasions. He also served several on several committees with the American Institute of CPAs. An estate tax specialist, he was highly regarded both by his clients and his peers. Always interested in community affairs, Charles was a past president of the Abilene Jaycees and had served in various capacities in the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, United Way, Abilene Philharmonic Association, and Cultural Affairs Council.

He was devoted to his family and supported his children in all their activities. He served as co-president of Austin Elementary School and Madison Junior High PTA, as well as president of the Band Boosters at Madison JH and Cooper High School. He was pleased to serve his alma mater as president of the Hardin-Simmons Board of Development and the Hardin-Simmons Alumni Association. A member of the Cowboy Club, he was a loyal fan of the HSU Cowboy Football and Basketball teams and HSU Cowgirl Basketball team.

Charles was proud to serve his church, First Baptist, as a deacon for thirty-nine years and was honored to be a deacon emeritus. He served on many committees during his forty-six years of church membership and was named a church trustee in 1996. He was treasure of the First Baptist Church Foundation from 1997 to 2010. As a member of the church's Projects Planning Committee from 1994 to 2010, Charles was actively involved as treasurer of three campaigns: Creating Tomorrow, Heritage and Hope, and Fulfilling the Dream. He was most proud of the work of this group, and he loved those with whom he worked.

The family requests memorials to the Charles and Carlene Spicer Endowed Scholarship at Hardin-Simmons University, First Baptist Foundation, or a favorite charity. Special thanks go to Dr. Anton Melnyk and the staff at Texas Oncology, Drs. Gary Goodnight and Jeff Braaten, Hendrick Housecalls and the staff at Hendrick Trauma Center.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Abilene Reporter-News from Sep. 4 to Sep. 5, 2015.

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Betty George Rahe

May 1, 2024

My name is Betty George Rahe and I was Chuck Spicer secretary while in college at Hardin Simmons. He was an inspiration to an 18 year old. I know he is in heaven and I will see him again one day

Stacy Meadows

September 9, 2015

In loving memory of a great man. I know you will miss him greatly.

Blake Fulcher

September 8, 2015

May Our Heavenly Father give each of you His peace and comfort during this time. I will be praying for all of you.

September 5, 2015

My sympathies goes out to the Spicer family. May the 'God of comfort' comfort you during your time of grief.

Jeanette and Luther McCrea

September 4, 2015

Our thoughts are with our life-long friend Carlene and her lovely family. Our visit with you earlier in the year was one of the highlights of this year for us, as Charles' attitude and acceptance of his situation was truly a benefit to us. As a fellow gardener, I know Charles is enjoying God's gardens right now. His life was that of a true Christian in every sense of the word. We were privileged to have known him and been neighbors for the ten years we were in Abilene. Carlene, we love you.

Jon Day

September 4, 2015

Cindy our thoughts and prayers are with you and family.

Jon Day

September 4, 2015

Cindy our thoughts and prayers are with you and family!

Marilyn and Bob Cluck

September 4, 2015

Charles was a treasured next-door neighbor and friend. What great memories our family has of sharing our lives with the Spicers over the years. We love you and will pray for each of you during the time ahead without your precious husband and father. He was a true gentleman and claimed God's blessed assurance of eternal life with grace and dignity. "God is our refuge and strength".

Dr. Mary O. and Dr. Roger C. Schustereit

September 4, 2015

May God offer you comfort at this time.

God bless,

Russell Webb

September 3, 2015

our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time!

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