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Marjorie Charles Obituary

Marjorie L. Charles RANDOLPH Marjorie L. (Gerard) Charles, 86 years of age, passed away at the home of her daughter, Lois Navarro, in Plymouth, Monday evening. She was born in Boston and had resided in Dorchester before moving to Randolph a number of years ago. More recently, she had been living with her daughter in Plymouth. She was a homemaker devoted to her family and was a member of the auxiliary of the American Legion in Dorchester. She was an avid bingo player and enjoyed watching bowling on television. She was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church in Dorchester. She was the wife of the late Walter L. Charles; and the devoted mother of Wallace L. Charles married to Joanne Charles of Plymouth, Lois E. Navarro married to Andrew Navarro of Plymouth and Jan M. Comis married to David A. Comis of Raynham. She is also survived by four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was the grandmother of the late David C. Comis and sister of the late Carl Gerard, Hazel Larson and Arthur Gerard. A funeral service will be held at the Mortimer N. Peck-Russell Peck Funeral Home, 516 Washington St., Braintree, Friday, at 11 a.m. The Rev. Michael Goddarz, of All Saints Church, Dorchester, will officiate. Burial will be at Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. Visiting hours will be Thursday, from 4-8 p.m., at the funeral home.

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Published by The Enterprise on Dec. 10, 2008.

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Jan Comis

December 11, 2008

Ma you will always be
My mother so loving and so loved by me
For God has taken you to be by his side
Now in heaven is where you will reside

You have blessed my life in so many ways
I will cherish our memories each and everyday
You were gone too soon and this was not part of our plan
But God’s wishes always come before those of man

Without you I must travel the path alone
No longer my guide the way you have shown
Your heart may have been weak, but you were strong
For your loving embrace I will always long

God sent you to me as a special gift from above
To teach me life’s lessons and shower me with your love
I will always remember your beautiful and smiling face
In my heart you will always have a very special place

A special bond we shared like no other
For this is possible for only daughter and mother
I thank God for each day we were able to share
But without you in my life it will be hard to bear

Being with God, I know you will find joy and peace
In this I can find comfort and some happiness at least

My loving mother is what you always will be
Please give Dad and David a big hug from me

Love, Jan

Julie O'Brien

December 11, 2008

I will miss you Nana!! I know that David was waiting for you at the "Gates" saying " it is about time Nana Banana" Now Little David gets to be with you again!!! I am sure that you are telling David everything that he has missed!!! I will never forget you Nanny!!! We will meet again someday! I Love you!!! Love, "Julie Boolie with the MEATBALL Eyes"!!!!!

Linda Palaza

December 10, 2008

Jan, Lois, and Wallace,
My thoughts and prayers are with each of you and and your families for the loss Margie. I have so many beautiful memories of her from Nepco to family gatherings. Margie would bring the sunshine into a room when she walked through the door with her smiling blue eyes and something sweet in her hands...how lucky you were to have her as a Mom and friend and how lucky she was to have her children there to take care of her when she needed it most. Be happy for her; she is smiling now ....she is with your Dad and most of all she's with David.
She'll still be playing her numbers up there!

Love, Linda

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