Charles Edward Cannon Jr., 80
Date of birth: August 3, 1942 / Date of death: April 13, 2023
Public Viewing, Wednesday, April 19, 2023 11:00am to 12 noon at the Henry Chapel
Memorial service to follow at 12 noon at Henry Chapel - 6833 Church St, Lithonia. Ga 30058
Quetada Kehrhahn sent Rainbow Reflections Basket for Charles Edward Cannon Jr. - April 17, 2023
Sending our love and condolences! Brandon, Tamaqua, Deyon, Milan and Maddox Cannon may Jehovah continue to support you. Isaiah 25:8...right around the corner. Love The Kehrhahn Family and Mom
Gage Burdick sent Vivid Recollections for Charles Edward Cannon Jr. - April 17, 2023
Our thoughts and prayer are with you and your family during this time of bereavement.
From: Penske Truck Leasing Atlanta East District.
I just heard that Charles had passed. May the Good Lord hold the family close during this difficult time. His wife is my other sister. So sorry I didn't know before. I LOVE this family. From Myria Oddie. Cleveland Ohio
Dad, I remember when we first met. You made such an impact in my life, especially when I lost my birth father 22 years ago. You (and your wife) stepped into my life and made me feel comfort in know that I could depend on you till the end of time. I remember the night of my accident on February 13, 2003. I broke 8 ribs that night, and despite the fact that you had to go to work that night you found it in your good heart to take me to the hospital and wait on me. Mom was right by your side. I felt very safe. Then to really make feel comfortable, you both offered your home to me to stay as long as I needed to. Some people may call it a small act of kindness, but I venture to say that your act of kindness make the biggest difference in my healing. Then, I can't forget to mention the delicious meals you would make on Sundays before you went on your route. You would always send me a plate or bring me one. The food was beyond delicious, because it was made with love and caring hands. Dad, the best quality I liked about you is that you were a man of your word. Your word was your bond. If I had one thousand tongues, I could not thank you enough for all that you've done for me and all that you have meant to me, down through the years. Know that I'll miss you for the rest of my life. I will try not to be too sad, because I know that we will meet again. Much love, your other son, Rev. Dr. Stanley Melton Harris, South Carolina
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