Charles Bradley Miles, 89, of Charleston, WV went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at Hubbard Hospice House West. He is survived by his loving wife Jean who was by his side.
He was a member of Oakwood Baptist Church, Davis Creek Lions Club, and KVA Baptist Men. He graduated from Duval High School and there after joined the United States Air Force where he served four years as a Staff Sergeant. Shortly after, he started his career at Union Carbide where he worked 25 years and retired in 1985. From then on, he and his family spent a lot of time vacationing at their cabin on Douglas Lake in Tennessee. He enjoyed boating, fishing, and spending time with his grandchildren.
Charles is also survived by his son, Geoffrey and wife Gail; daughter, Angie and husband Ron Dean; grandchildren, Mason, Gavin, and Stella; brothers, Larry and Jerry; and sisters, Anna Mae and Joan.
At his request, there will be no formal service. The family will have a private graveside service with military honors at Orchard Hills Memory Gardens with Pastor David Moutz officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Charles Miles name to Hubbard Hospice House West, 4605 Maccorkle Avenue SW, South Charleston, WV 25309.
The family would like to thank the Hospice staff who went above and beyond in the care that was given. They would also like to thank Dr. Katherine Calloway for her love, care, and compassion. A special thanks would like to be given to their neighbors for their lifelong love and support.
Very sad to learn that Charlie, an old friend from days gone by, has passed away. We
remember him standing at the end of wooden pier in Myrtle Beach, hanging on to a big sheepshead fish; lightening flashing, stinging wind and rain, and Charlie wouldn’t quit until he reeled in his fish! The years pass, but Charlie will always be a part of our memories.
We are all so sorry for your loss. He was a friendly face of the Angel Terrace neighborhood. Praying for all of you.
Thank you. He sure was the face of the neighborhood. I remember the good ol days back then with Crystal. We had so much fun then.
Angie
Charlie will be remembered for his good nature and Love of the Lord. I enjoyed knowing Charlie through working with him for years at UCC. He would pick up sausage on his trips to TN for any who wanted some. Tom, my husband, even got to fish with him a time or two.
Prayers for the family he dearly loved!
Thank you Maggie. He enjoyed bringing home the sausage.
Love and Prayers for the family, My Dad and Charlie fished many days in Dandridge Tn.
Thank you very much Amy.