Graveside service for Charles L. Chapman, Jr. age 72 of Fayetteville will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Cemetery with Bro. Don Russell officiating. Mr. Chapman passed away Tuesday morning in the Fayetteville Health Care Center.
A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Chapman was the son of the late Charles L. Chapman, Sr. and Pauline E. Monks Chapman. He was a former illustrator at Boeing, a truck driver and a member of the Park City Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son Bryan L. Chapman of Madison, AL, grandson Zachary Chapman of Madison, AL and sister Jane Richmond of Fayetteville. Visitation with the family will be Thursday from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. at Higgins Funeral Home.
Jane and Bryan,
There are just so many good times to remember!! He was “Chuck” to me and we were very close for a long time. I had been attempting to get in touch and found this. Our thoughts and prayers are out to you.
We have missed him through the last few years we were out of touch and will continue to miss him very much.
John & Millie England
Jane
So sorry to read about Charles Lynn. We had some really good times many, many years ago. Best to you and the entire family.
We had some times never to be forgotten! See ya on the other side friend. And if you are still looking “Earl is not working today”. Love to all, wish I could be with you now.
We do not mourn like those who have no HOPE. 1Thess 4:13
Love and Prayers for ALL,
tony
Jane and family,
So sorry for the loss of your brother. Prayers for you and your family.
Bryan,
I heard the story so many times, with Charlie smiling saying, “It was my first day at the Air National Guard and I felt out of place. I looked around and there was Ronnie, looking just as out of place, so I struck up a conversation with him. It was his first day, too.”
They became instant friends, good friends; a friendship that survived time, miles of travel and miles of life between the two. Ronnie loved him. So did I. I remember his smile and laughter. He is going to be missed in Houston.
Praying for you all.
Lou Anne Cooper
Jane,
So sorry to learn of Mr. Charles’ passing. You’re in my heart and in my prayers,
God Bless You,
Peggy