Charles I. "Butch" Palmer

Charles I. "Butch" Palmer obituary

Charles I. "Butch" Palmer

Charles Palmer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Service & Crematory on Sep. 19, 2025.

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Charles I. Palmer (Butch) passed away suddenly at his home in Melbourne, Florida on July 15th.. He was born on April 2, 1954 in Palatka, Florida to Charles I. Palmer, Sr and Vernelle Pye Palmer.

Butch, as he was known to friends and family is survived by his wife of 52 years, Cheryl Jeanne Palmer, his mother, Vernelle Palmer, his children, Scott Palmer (wife Amy), Charles I. Palmer , III (aka David) (wife Melissa}, daughter Suzanne Webster (Jason), two sisters, Nanette Wring and Penny Matthews {husband Ian), and many wonderful nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his nine adoring grandchildren, Paige Palmer, Preston Webster, Nathan Palmer, Lily Kile, Carter Webster, James Palmer, Chloe Palmer, Caroline Webster, and Charles I. Palmer IV (Charlie)

Butch accepted Christ as his savior in 1982 and was baptized at Middleburg First Baptist Church in Middleburg, Florida. He attended Trinity Church of Melbourne. We have the blessed assurance that we will meet him in Heaven.

He was a master mechanic who managed Aamco Transmissions of Melbourne for 25 years where he was known for his dedication to excellence and his integrity. Butch enjoyed boating, fishing, and traveling, but most of all spending time with his family and friends.

Everyone who knew him will always remember his quick and often caustic wit and his ability to turn anything into a funny story. He even performed stand-up comedy in Jax, FL in the 1980s and earned many laughs and standing ovations.

We will all miss him and he leaves a legacy of hard work and humor through his children and grandchildren.

Burial will be at The Gillisonville Baptist Church Cemetery, 10168 Grays Hwy, Ridgeland, SC 29936 on Saturday, Aug 2, at 2pm.

There will be a Celebration of Life held in Melbourne, Florida on Aug 24 in the community building at Front Street Park beginning at 4pm.

Please RSVP by text to 321-759-3586 if you plan to attend as dinner will be served and we need an approximate head count. Also please make it known if you wish to speak at the event. Thank you and God bless you and yours.

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