She was born Aug. 11, 1921, in Shamokin, an only child of the late Charles E. Haley and Marion N. Rebuck Haley. When Charlotte was 4 years old, her father passed away. Her mother later married Williard Wiest, who became Charlotte's stepfather. Other than a few years in New Jersey when she was young, she resided in the Shamokin area.
Charlotte was the wife of the late James E. Fox, with whom she shared 52 years of marriage until his death on Oct. 14, 1993.
Charlotte put her faith and family first her entire life. Volunteer work was extremely important to her. She was involved in numerous activities within her church, St. John's United Church of Christ.
Charlotte was also very active in band boosters, PTA, Tall Cedars Auxiliary, Eastern Star, Hospital Auxiliary, Women's Club and Boy Scouts Auxiliary, and enjoyed singing with the Choraliers. She held various jobs earlier in life, but the most important one was as secretary for the Shamokin Area School District, where she was introduced to her future husband by her future father-in-law, who was her boss.
Her hobbies included traveling on bus trips, dancing, gardening and spending time with family. Charlotte's greatest blessings were her children and their families.
She was born Aug. 11, 1921, in Shamokin, an only child of the late Charles E. Haley and Marion N. Rebuck Haley. When Charlotte was 4 years old, her father passed away. Her mother later married Williard Wiest, who became Charlotte's stepfather. Other than a few years in New Jersey when she was young, she resided in the Shamokin area.
Charlotte was the wife of the late James E. Fox, with whom she shared 52 years of marriage until his death on Oct. 14, 1993.
Charlotte put her faith and family first her entire life. Volunteer work was extremely important to her. She was involved in numerous activities within her church, St. John's United Church of Christ.
Charlotte was also very active in band boosters, PTA, Tall Cedars Auxiliary, Eastern Star, Hospital Auxiliary, Women's Club and Boy Scouts Auxiliary, and enjoyed singing with the Choraliers. She held various jobs earlier in life, but the most important one was as secretary for the Shamokin Area School District, where she was introduced to her future husband by her future father-in-law, who was her boss.
Her hobbies included traveling on bus trips, dancing, gardening and spending time with family. Charlotte's greatest blessings were her children and their families.
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