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Rayner England posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Thinking of you. Can't believe it has been a year. Still hurts my heart.
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Clarks posted a condolence
Friday, January 18, 2013
Our sympathies to the Begley family. Please take comfort from the Bible’s promise of a resurrection at John 5:28 & 29. The Bible gives us the wonderful prospect of seeing our loved ones again on a paradise earth. At Psalms 37:9-11, 29 it gives us the hope of living forever on a paradise earth with our loved ones. It will be a time when Isaiah 33:24 will take place and “no resident will say ‘I am sick” On this paradise earth Rev. 21:4 promises us that “death will be no more.” I know this may not relieve your deep grief at this time, but please take faith in God’s promises. I would like to share additional scriptures with you, if you are interested, please email me at obxclarks@yahoo.com
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liz moore posted a condolence
Thursday, January 10, 2013
I worked with charley at Accellent, he was the one who would always have your back, and he would do it with a smile on his face and you knew you wouldnt have any worries. He will be missed and I'm glad that I got to cross paths with him. Gone to early.
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Gene Ogle posted a condolence
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Working with Charley let me see his "Other Side". I didn't get to spend much time with him outside of work, but I always told him I believed we all have at least two personalities one at work, and one everywhere else.
His work personality was one of perfection. Always working on a project until he knew it was right. Not wanting to release it to production until he was satisfied. We worked side by side, learning from each other, accepting each other, respecting each other. These things were not easy for either of us to accomplish, but in time we realized we were so much alike.
Over the four years I was there, we shared many stories to relieve the stress of work. Sometimes trying to see who could outdo the other. We never got too serious unless we just needed to vent. I knew I could talk to him and not worry about what I said becoming the gossip of the day. I can only hope his confidence in me was as great as mine in him. In some ways I feel I did get the best of both sides. We became so comfortable with each other that we wouldn't hesitate to say if we thought the other was wrong. Those were always the best conversations, because we always ended with a better solution together than alone.
When I left, we both felt like we were losing a brother. We talked about it until our eyes watered, stopping just short of a full scale cry fest. Staying in touch was tough because of my situation, and somehow we drifted apart. I missed my friend, I'll always miss him!
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Jack Reynolds posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
I worked with Charley for a few years at Accellent in Salem. He was always quick to offer advice and be a mentor in my work environment. I considered him a good friend and would have never doubted him about anything. He was an outstanding partner to Cathy and fill in father to her daughter. I am glad I got a chance to know such a interesting soul and he will be missed by all. See you at another time my friend.
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cathy posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
i miss you even more now that you are gone. you were like a second dad, and someone i knew would always be there for me. if you were here right now i would hug you and tell you thank you again for all that you and cathy have done for me throughout so many years. love ya bud. rest in peace charley begley, you will never be forgotten. Laney
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cathy posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Just close your eyes and you will see
All the memories that you have of me
Just sit and relax and you will find
I'm really still there inside your mind
Don't cry for me now I'm gone
For I am in the land of song
There is no pain, there is no fear
So dry away that silent tear
Don't think of me in the dark and cold
For here I am, no longer old
I'm in that place that's filled with love
Known to you all, as "UP ABOVE"
Posted on FB by friend Kimberly Hunt
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cathy smith posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Life is too short. You were the best dad a daughter could ask for. I'll never forget you and I love you with all my heart. I wish you wouldn't have gone and I had the chance to talk to you just one more time. I love you dad. R.I.P. Charley you will NEVER be forgotten
Cayse
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Teresa Huddleston posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Charley was introduced to me when I first started dating Tommy Huddleston back in 1998. I remember him dancing at his own wedding and thinking that he was going to be a fun friend. Tommy and Charley were best friends and I could tell that they had eachothers back in any situation. I enjoyed watching their friendship and seeing them laughing, talking sports and planning their lives. Charley was the best man in Tommy and my wedding. He helped to plan the surprise shower that took place in Gatlingburg TN for us. He schemed with the older ladies of the family (WHO LOVED HIM VERY MUCH)to make sure that I was totally surprised. My last conversation with him was on my birthday last week... he actually waited till I came into the door of my home and jumped out from behind a wall and yelled "SURPRISE" and gave me a warm hug:) I have memories of watching Charley and Tommy out my window...they would be in the yard trying to figure out how to build the shed or fix the tire on the wheelbarrel. Tommy would go to his house to help fix something or to watch a game. I felt like Charley was a member of our family. When I gave birth to Matthew last year (Tommy and my son); Charley and Cathy went to great lengths to find the best and most useful gifts to give to the baby. I have such great pictures of Charley with Matthew. I enjoyed a great vacation with Charley and Cathy to North Carolina to see the Red Hot Chilli Peppers last April. It was one of the best road trips I have had in a long time. I will miss hearing Tommy say "Hey Teresa... Charley is going to stop by" Or "I am going over to Charleys for a minute or to watch the game". I am so sorry that Matthew will not really get to know his "Uncle" Charley. But I will tell Matthew about Charley and will make sure that Matthew knows that Charley was a sweet soul that had a great smile and was his fathers best friend. I hope that Matthew has a childhood friend like Charley was to Tommy. I am going to miss him. The whole Huddleston household will miss Charley.
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Lisa Sowers posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Charley dated Cathy and I am good friends with her sister Penny, which is how I come to meet Charley. On many occasions when there might me a Halloween party, New Years Eve party or just friends getting together, I would usually see Charley and Cathy. I could always bet that before the evening was over, that Charley and I would end up singing and dancing. We both loved to sing and he was actually very good!! But he could always out dance any of us!!! He was like the rubber band man...who had all the moves. Just a nice person to be around. Someone who always kept us laughing and having a good time. I hope you RIP Charley. We will certainly be missing you!!
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Wendi Hester posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Many years ago Cathy was at my house we were listening to music, having fun the doorbell rings and there was Charley wearing a clown costume and a huge smile.........Cathy , Charley and I danced laughed and listened to Bill Withers .I remember Charley had lots of great tunes.This was the first time I had met Charley and what a nice guy.
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Rayner England posted a condolence
Monday, January 7, 2013
My heart is heavy and aches and I just feel empty after hearing the news. The last time I talked to Charley a few months ago, he sounded so well and we both agreed with us, it was always like no time had passed at all. I love Charley, I always loved Charley. He had that adorable grin that just drew you in and made you want to be around him. A beautiful person, inside and out. So sorry to his mom and to you, too, George--just so you know, being an uncle meant the world to him. Charley, I will miss you forever. I have so many memories, you'll always be with me. I love you.
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