Mr. Charlie Stallworth Jr., a resident of Montgomery, AL entered into eternal rest in Alamont Springs, FL on January 6, 2021 during an extended visit with his family. A graveside service will be held on Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 12:00 noon at Greenwood Cemetery, Azalea Mausoleum. Due to COVID-19 requirements, masks will be required.
He leaves to cherish his memory, three children: Gerald Quinten Stallworth, Charlie “Third” Stallworth, III and Tamari Charisse (Jerome) Miller; three grandsons: Justin Cody Stallworth, Caleb Wess Shepperd Miller and Coleman Jerome Aaron Miller; one sibling, Marie “Poolie” Williams; sisters-in-law: Bessie Stallworth, Lillie Stallworth and Emma Lathern; special cousins, Dr. Bobby L. and Mary Wilson; Faithful Family Friends: Rosemary F. Taylor and Minyon Frazier-Foluke; His caring and devoted caregiver, Sharon Simpson; Family pet, Journi; and a host of loving nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
The service will be live streamed, please see the link below: https://funeralstream.onssl.tv/
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: www.newhopeforkids.org
On behalf of the children of the late Mrs. Addie B. Scott, the Scott & Pearson families offer our love & sympathy at the passing of our beloved Mr. Stallworth. Our parents were dear friends and church workers who raised us with a passion for Godly service and support of our communities. We love you Gerald, Third and Tami. Let us make it our business to continue the legacies our parents created. We are forever bonded in love and Christian service.
- Jocelyn (Lisa) Scott Pearson, Atlanta GA
I will always remember the good times we shared talking, watching games on TV and drinking Coors Light. He truly will be missed.
Always enjoyed talking with Charlie when he would visit Oakman. A great man indeed, who loved his family! Rest Well Charlie
It seems impossible to speak of any consolation in the face of such a great loss. I write this with a very heavy heart. Charlie was a man of integrity. Those of us who knew and loved him held him in the greatest affection and respect. He will long be remembered for his kindness. May the love of family and friends comfort and strengthen the family in the days ahead.
RestInParadise Uncle June
...A Life Well Lived! Uncle Charlie will be forever in our hearts leaving a lasting legacy of LOVE. (such fond memories of him making my absolute favorite creamed corn :-) Love ~Doc Mel
...A Life Well Lived! Uncle Charlie will be forever in our hearts leaving a lasting legacy of LOVE. (such fond memories of him making my absolute favorite creamed corn :-)
Uncle Charlie, You fought a good fight and you won. I love you and will keep you forever in my hearts. You are reunited with Aunt Mary, your parents and all of our loved ones. Keep an eye out on us...love you. Praying for you Gerald, Tammy, and Third. Love Valerie Lathern
I have known Charlie for many years, he was always such a loving and kind hearted man.Hall Street Baptist Church will truly miss him! We will keep the family in our thoughts and prayers! Love you all! Roosevelt and Rosia McDowell
Love always. Thelma and LarrynCox
The world has lost some of its light and joy with the passing of Charlie. I will always remember his spirit, full of spunk and sweetness, and the way he lit up when he talked about those he loved. I feel truly blessed to have known him. My heart is with his family, now and in the days ahead. Dana Duffie, New Hope for Kids, Maitland, FL
Today,tomorrow and all the daddy's ahead I pray for your family as you begin and continue your grief journey. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
On behalf of all the men and women of the Apopka Police Department, we offer our deepest sympathy. We wish you peace to bring you comfort, the courage to face the days ahead, and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers during this time.
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