Charles was a member of Wildwood Baptist Church, in Joplin. Among his accomplishments, Charles served as a Merchant Marine and an interview with him is included in the Veteran's History Project in the Library of Congress. He was also a member of Joplin Masonic Lodge #335 and was a 32nd Degree Mason.
He worked for the General Foods Corp as a Sales Representative in the Maxwell House Division for 31 years.
Charles was well known among bowlers in the Springfield area.
Charles is survived by his wife Barbara and his children Debra Stennett and husband Kerry, Connie Grogan and husband Guy, Janeneen Velez and husband Raymond, Thomas Phillips, and Vickie Blankenship and husband Mike and sister LaVerne Howerton. Also surviving Charles are nine grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Preceding Charles in death were his parents Norman and Fern Phillips, a brother Norman Leroy, a sister Glenda Louise, and a sister Shirley Hailey. Also preceding Charles was his wife Darlene who died of Breast Cancer, a daughter Maelynn, and a son Joseph.
Charles was a member of Wildwood Baptist Church, in Joplin. Among his accomplishments, Charles served as a Merchant Marine and an interview with him is included in the Veteran's History Project in the Library of Congress. He was also a member of Joplin Masonic Lodge #335 and was a 32nd Degree Mason.
He worked for the General Foods Corp as a Sales Representative in the Maxwell House Division for 31 years.
Charles was well known among bowlers in the Springfield area.
Charles is survived by his wife Barbara and his children Debra Stennett and husband Kerry, Connie Grogan and husband Guy, Janeneen Velez and husband Raymond, Thomas Phillips, and Vickie Blankenship and husband Mike and sister LaVerne Howerton. Also surviving Charles are nine grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Preceding Charles in death were his parents Norman and Fern Phillips, a brother Norman Leroy, a sister Glenda Louise, and a sister Shirley Hailey. Also preceding Charles was his wife Darlene who died of Breast Cancer, a daughter Maelynn, and a son Joseph.
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