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Charles Pease Obituary

PEASE, Charles Entered into eternal rest on the evening of July 31, 2005, Charles P. Pease, husband of Ann Murray Pease. Residence, Hanahan, South Carolina. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Pease are invited to attend the Funeral Services of the former in J. HENRY STUHR, INC. GREENRIDGE ROAD CHAPEL, Friday morning, August 5, 2005 at 11:30 o'clock. Burial will follow in Carolina Memorial Park. Friends may call at Stuhr's Greenridge Road Chapel, Thursday evening, August 4, 2005 from six until eight o'clock. Mr. Pease was born December 4, 1926 in Appleton, Maine, a son of the late George M. and Vera Minnie Pearson Pease. Mr. Pease was a member of Our Father's House. He was a retired 1stClass Hydraulic Mechanic with SCE&G and a former employee with GARCO. He was a US Army Veteran and served during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Pease built and owned race cars where he raced at the Summerville Speedway with his most well known and famous #21 car. He also owned Charlie's Union 76 Gas Station and enjoyed long distance truck driving. Surviving are his wife of Hanahan; two daughters, Wanda Lynne Kearns and Sandra Nell Stokes both of Hanahan; two sons, Charlie F. Pease and his wife Trudy of Hanahan and Ricky Alan Pease and his wife Tammy of Summerville; a sister, Florence Maddock and brother, Harlan Pease both of Maine; thirteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mr. Pease is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Aug. 2 to Aug. 3, 2005.

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Amie Shields

August 5, 2005

Dear Sandy, Wanda, and "Grandma",

I want to thank you for the privelege of allowing me to care for your Dad. You are a strong, close family and I truly enjoyed getting to know all of you. You were always so welcoming and I always looked forward to our visits. WIth your strength and sense of humor, you will get through this difficult time. I am so grateful that Mr. pease was surrounded by such love when he passed... just the way he wanted. My thoughts are with you.

Amie Shields, RN

suzanne and ted

August 5, 2005

hello ann

i just heard the sad news.

may the love of family and friends

comfort you.

with deepest sympathy

love suzanne shuler and ted dovell

Nanette Tuttle

August 3, 2005

Ricky,

I was very sorry to read about your Dad. Hope all is well with you, Tammy and kids. Over the years I've thought about you and those crazy old days. E- mail me sometime. With heartfelt sympathy,

Nan

Allison McElveen

August 3, 2005

Thinking of you all! Take Care and stay strong!!!

dianne Doss

August 3, 2005

Dear Mrs. Pease & Family,

Dr. Kuhns & I send our sympathies at this time of great loss. We

thank you for the privledge of allowing us to care for him.

May God Bless you,

Dr. Kuhns & Dianne

Greg Levkus

August 2, 2005

My Prayers go out to the Pease family.

Vince Stauter

August 2, 2005

The Pease family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Dawn McElveen

August 2, 2005

Dear Ann and family, you all are in my thoughts and prayers. You know I will help in any way I can. Through the years we have been through alot, and we will get you through this also. Charlie was a special man, and he is at peace now and wanting you all to come together and be strong. He will be watching as you all go forward in your lives. Make the most of those lives in his memory. You can achieve whatever you set out to do. Do this for him. Remember, he will watch over you and cheer you on when you need a swift kick or a gentle nudge. Love to you all, Dawn

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