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Staci and John Bailey
September 11, 2019
We were so sad to hear of Charlene's passing. Charlene watched our first born, Max, for his first two years of life. When he started talking he could not pronounce her name so he called her Zsa Zsa. She was so soft spoken and made a new mama feel so much better about leaving her baby. The first time we met her she rocked Max and looked down at him and told him I could just hold you all day long. Charlene was a Godsend to us and will always be in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jimmy (who Max also loved) and the kids and grandkids. Zsa Zsa was simply the best.
Carolyn Cauthen Auvil
September 8, 2019
I am so sorry, Kay and family. I had seen that Charlene made comments on the Chicora site and had no idea she was ill. Please know I am praying for all of you.
Jamie Gibson
September 8, 2019
Love you MOM.
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