She married Frank P. Fonvielle on December 2, 1943, and they raised two children, Carol Fonvielle Stewart of Stillwater, OK and Frank P. Fonvielle, IV of Oklahoma City. After Frank Jr's death in 1989, she subsequently married Lindsey Long, Jr in 1990. Lindsey was truly a blessing to Charlotte and her family and the marriage lasted 23 years before he passed away in 2013.
Charlotte was involved in Jr Hospitality of Oklahoma City, a Mahjong group, and Sewing Club. She has been a member of St Luke's United Methodist Church since 1935. She belonged to the Clyde Harrison Sunday School Class at St. Luke's, and served on the St. Luke's Church Board for 3 years. Her passion was dancing and she and Lindsey belonged to 2 different dance clubs. She also tap danced and was known to even answer her front door tap dancing. She loved to read, and was well known for her cooking.
Charlotte was known by her family as Mom, Nanny, Cha Cha and Great Nanny. She was known for her good moods, constant smile, and even as the Alzheimer's disease progressed, she continued to laugh and keep that contagious smile on her face.
Charlotte is survived by her daughter, Carol Stewart, her son, Frank Fonvielle IV, four grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Because of her progressive nature of her disease, the family knows it is truly a blessing she is with our Lord.
Obituary excerpt from Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper Funeral Home
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Survivors:
Carol Stewart
Frank P. Fonvielle, IV
Nancy Ramsey
Anne Treadwell
John Treadwell
and four grandchildren
She married Frank P. Fonvielle on December 2, 1943, and they raised two children, Carol Fonvielle Stewart of Stillwater, OK and Frank P. Fonvielle, IV of Oklahoma City. After Frank Jr's death in 1989, she subsequently married Lindsey Long, Jr in 1990. Lindsey was truly a blessing to Charlotte and her family and the marriage lasted 23 years before he passed away in 2013.
Charlotte was involved in Jr Hospitality of Oklahoma City, a Mahjong group, and Sewing Club. She has been a member of St Luke's United Methodist Church since 1935. She belonged to the Clyde Harrison Sunday School Class at St. Luke's, and served on the St. Luke's Church Board for 3 years. Her passion was dancing and she and Lindsey belonged to 2 different dance clubs. She also tap danced and was known to even answer her front door tap dancing. She loved to read, and was well known for her cooking.
Charlotte was known by her family as Mom, Nanny, Cha Cha and Great Nanny. She was known for her good moods, constant smile, and even as the Alzheimer's disease progressed, she continued to laugh and keep that contagious smile on her face.
Charlotte is survived by her daughter, Carol Stewart, her son, Frank Fonvielle IV, four grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Because of her progressive nature of her disease, the family knows it is truly a blessing she is with our Lord.
Obituary excerpt from Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper Funeral Home
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Survivors:
Carol Stewart
Frank P. Fonvielle, IV
Nancy Ramsey
Anne Treadwell
John Treadwell
and four grandchildren
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