Charles C. "Charlie" Morledge

Charles C. "Charlie" Morledge

Charles Morledge Obituary

Published by Billings Gazette from Jul. 22 to Jul. 24, 2007.
May 7, 1928 - July 19, 2007

Charlie Morledge died suddenly July 19, 2007, while enjoying one of his favorite pastimes, hiking in the Beartooth Mountains above Red Lodge.
He was born to Roy V. and Julia Tehrin Morledge May 7, 1928, in Vienna, Austria, while his father completed a medical residency at the University of Vienna. He was raised in Billings on the Morledge ranch with his five siblings, in a home that overflowed with friends and high energy. He married Patricia Anne Conner, his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, in 1947 and would have celebrated their 60th anniversary on December 30th. To their union, twins Bonne and Marilyn were born in 1951 in Washington, D.C. In 1974, following the death of his sister, Polly Morledge Hampton, Charlie and his family were blessed with the addition of Scott, age 6, whom they raised and adopted.
After graduating from Senior High School in 1945, he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Colorado and Montana State University. He earned his M.D. from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 1952, then completed an internship at the Public Health Service Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia. He practiced general medicine with the U.S. Public Health Service at Kiowa Hospital in Lawton, Oklahoma and with the U.S. Coast Guard in Portland, Oregon. He then completed his residency in ophthalmology at the University of Iowa Hospitals in Iowa City, Iowa. In 1958, he returned to Billings to join his father's medical practice, establishing the ophthalmology practice continued today by his son, Scott Morledge-Hampton.
Charlie was a devoted practitioner, working to save his patients' vision and often helping patients pro bono. He and his brother, Tom, and his son, Scott made trips to Haiti to serve patients in need. He also served in numerous professional organizations: the Montana and the American Academy of Ophthalmology; the Yellowstone Valley, Montana and American Medical Associations; and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. He was a president of the Montana Academy of Ophthalmology and of the Billings Deaconess Hospital staff.
He devoted his time and energies to his family and his community, inspired by a never-failing generosity of spirit. He and his wife were especially fond of Rocky Mountain College, where he served on the National Advisory Council and became a trustee in 1995. With his wife, Patti, and his children, he helped ensure the beautification of the campus.
For his many efforts in support of Rocky Mountain College, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in humane letters. He also was inducted into the Rocky Mountain College Alumni Hall of Fame for his loyalty to and belief in Rocky Mountain College.
Charlie's intellectual curiosity was a major factor in his life, leading him to many endeavors that enriched his and others' lives. At one time, he served as moderator in the First Congregational Church. He enjoyed numerous pursuits, which he always attacked with passion. He and his son, Scott, shared a love of flying, which Charlie began in his 60s, earning numerous ratings, including certified flight instructor. He and his wife loved motorhoming and the adventures they had along the way. He enjoyed golf and hiked many mountain trails. He read and followed history and current events. He remained a vital member of his world. He was always dedicated to his wife, Patti, his children and grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his infant daughter, Robin Anne, his brothers John and Roy, Jr. and his sister, Polly.
He is survived by his wife, Patti; his children, Bonne Morscheck (Tom) of Spokane, Washington, Marilyn Kohles (Jim) and Scott Morledge-Hampton (Diane) of Billings; his grandchildren Heidi (Shon Grimes) and Luke (Jamie); Lisa (Patrick Chapel), Jimmy and Jack; Sara, Benjamin, Charles Calvin, Nicholas and Abigail; great-grandchildren Trystin, Lilah and Eben; brothers Thomas (Lynn) of Billings and David (Renata) of San Jose, California; and numerous nieces and nephews.
There will be a memorial service at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 310 N. 27th Street, on Wednesday, July 25 at 10:30 am.
Should friends desire, the family suggests donations in lieu of flowers to Rocky Mountain College or the charity of one's choice.

This obituary was originally published in the Billings Gazette.

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July 26, 2007

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Tammy Schenk

August 24, 2024

To the family of Charles Morledge

I really didn’t know Charles all that well because I was really young but I think Charles is the one that did my surgery back in 1993 or 1994 and I can’t remember but he was a very caring person and he really inspired me and back in 1993 Doctor Morledge did my cataract surgery on both eyes and at that time I was 9 or 10 years and not sure of Doctor Morledge’s first name but Doctor Morledge was the best Doctor and did a really great job and I would recommend Morledge Family Eye Clinic and Surgery Center to my family and friends and I am so sorry for your loss and I will be praying for y’all because I now know how hard it is to lose a loved one because my dad passed away back in March March of this year and I miss my dad very much

Judy Woodman

August 3, 2007

To The Morledge Family,
Dr. Charles was a wondeful, caring man and will be missed by all who knew him. My daughter had an eye injury which required numerous surgeries over a period of years. We spent a lot of time with him and my daughter (age 3) was never afraid of him; of course he always gave her a treat and sometimes held her on his lap. It's been over 44 years and we have many fond memories of him and the quality of care he gave my child.
I am so sorry for your loss.

Afton Lamoreaux

July 26, 2007

On behalf of the Miller Family (Two Dot/Absarokee), I send our deepest sympathy to the family over the passing of Dr. Charles. The Morledge Eye Clinc has been taking care of our family for as long as I can remember. We will sincerely miss Dr. Charles.

Sharie Stewart and the Post family

July 25, 2007

To the family of Charles Morledge,
Dr. Morledge was the first eye doctor I saw coming to Billings. I also got to know him on a professional basis. He was a kind and gentle man, he always asked about my children and had a genuine interest in everyone he met. I am truely sorry for your loss and the loss that everyone will feel in his absence. May your memories comfort you and may God keep you close.

Jessica Sandoval

July 25, 2007

I didn't know Dr. Charles very well, but I did get the chance to work with him on a few occasions. He will be greatly missed. He was a great Doctor and person. My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.

Shirley Shirley

July 25, 2007

Patti, Scott, Bonnie & Marilyn and family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Charlie was one of the kindest, most giving persons we have known and feel it a privelege to have known him. I especially have fond memories of hiking with him and the grandchildren in the meadow above the cabin at Red Lodge. God Bless. Shirley and Bob and family

Debra Freund/Broadbent

July 24, 2007

My condolences on your loss. May your wonderful memories be of great comfort now and always. I was 5 years old when Dr. Morledge performed my eye surgery. What a blessing to have such a talented and skilled physician. God Bless

Glenda Amick

July 24, 2007

Patti,
I was an x-ray student years ago when I first met your husband, Charles. I also knew Dr. Roy. I am so sorry for your loss and I am sure he left a very positive imprint on everyone's lives whom he came in contact with, as did his Father, Roy. What a joy to have known him. Glenda Amick

Adrienne (Hitch) Wagner

July 24, 2007

I have fond memories of coming down to Billings from Malta for eye exams in the Hart Albin building with Dr. Morledge. He will be missed.

Danielle Turner

July 24, 2007

I had the privilege of working with Dr. Charles for two years. He was a kind and generous man and his love of life always inspired me. My sympathy goes out to all of his family.

Kerrie (sullivan) Stepnick

July 24, 2007

Patti and family,

My condolences for Charlie's passing.

I owe some degree of goodness in my life to Dr. Morledge, who corrected my diverging eye (facial fracture) in early childhood.

God bless you all richly forever.

Marsha and Dick Casad

July 24, 2007

Of all of the people associated with Rocky Mountain College, Dr. Morledge was certainly one of the kindest and most caring individuals I had the priviledge to meet. God Bless his family and please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Joan Hendricks

July 24, 2007

Patti,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have known you and Dr. Morledge to be two of the most generous and caring people that I've been privileged to meet. We will miss Dr. Morledge as part of St. Vincent Healthcare's Legends.

Sen. Conrad & Phyllis Burns

July 24, 2007

Patti and family: I was sadden to hear of Charlie. Our prayers go out to you and all the family as we celebrate his life. He packed as much into his years when he was with us as anybody and was a pillar of everythng we stand and live for. He moves on but the the pillar will remain as a memorial to all of us who knew him. God bless you all,

ANNA MAY ROAN

July 23, 2007

TO ALL THE MORLEDGE FAMILIES: I WAS PRIVILIGED TO WORK IN THE OFFICE WHEN DR. ROY WAS LIVING FOR A SHORT TIME. MAY ALL OF YOU FEEL GOD'S LOVING ARMS ABOUT YOU DURING YOUR TIME OF GRIEVING.
ANNA MAY

Peace Studies Office

July 23, 2007

To all of us here in the Institute for Peace Studies at RMC, Dr. Morledge was an inspiration - whether dropping in to chronicle details of his latest hike, sharing his support for our mission, taking our Peace Seminar or just saying hello. He will be missed.

MariLyn Blair

July 23, 2007

Dear Marilyn and Bonne,
I have such very caring and fond memories of your father. To both of you I send my prayers. You will always treasure the wonderful memories of him...knowing he was loving, generous and a man of faith.

My thoughts are with you, your mother and your children.

Love,

MariLyn

Ed Beveridge

July 23, 2007

Dear Patti, Bonnie, Marilyn and Scott,

I was saddened to learn of Charlie's passing.......what an awesome place in the mountains to view God's finest work on earth in his last moments before seeing His glorious heaven. I have several wonderful memories of you and Charlie......fishing off a rubber raft with my dad & Charlie, skiing just the two of us in Sun Valley, my brief stay with you so many years ago. I will always remember Charlie as one of the nicest, most sincere men I've had the pleasure of knowing.

With Love,

Ed and family

Joe & Abby Cassidy

July 23, 2007

Our deepest sympathies go out to the family of Charlie.

Darla Day

July 22, 2007

Dr. Charles was my boss when I was still in high school working two part time jobs. He was a gentle man and was always very positive towards his employees. I really enjoyed working for him.

Vernon Standish

July 22, 2007

I shall add Charlie's photo to the collection on my refrigerator door.
I am reminded to pray for these folk every time I open the 'frig. We shall make a contribution to Lalmba in his memory.

Carol & Garry Kohles-Booth

July 22, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Geoge Birtic

July 22, 2007

To the family of Dr Morledge,

Dr Morledge operated on my dad's eyes numerous years ago, and I will always have a soft spot in my heart for a memory of him. My dad and him are both gone now, but I will never forget him being Dad's surgeon. I share in your loss. What an outstanding doctor and man.

Sherry Bonawitz Kean

July 22, 2007

"Young" Dr. Morledge operated on me shortly after he returned to Billings in the late 1950's. He was gentle and very kind and ever soft spoken. I cannot think of a better doctor or human being. Thanks to the family for sharing him with all of us.

George & Helen Fox

July 22, 2007

We are truly sorry to hear of Charlies passing from our nephew Mike Mace. Please accept our deepest sympathy. George and Helen Fox, Naples, Florida

Susan Miller

July 22, 2007

I just wanted you to know how sorry I am for your loss. Dr. Charles will certaninly be missed by all who had a chance to know him. May God hold you close during this time and know that you are in my prayers.

Fred Olsen and Annegret (Lackman)Westwood

July 22, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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