He was loved by everyone who knew him. He had a wonderful smile that seemed to be with him at all times. He had a joke or humorous story for you any time you saw him.
He was a bass player and singer with several shows in the Springfield and Branson, Missouri areas during the 1950's 60's and 70's. Charley was well known and quite popular there and in surrounding areas. He also drove a schoolbus for Rogersville School system.
He was a very comical person. He said and did funny things and we are still telling "funny Charles Allen stories" when we are all together.
He was hospitalized in 1975 with a heart attack that took him at an early age.
Letting him go was hard on all of us that loved him, but he left us with the memory of a smile and a song.
He was loved by everyone who knew him. He had a wonderful smile that seemed to be with him at all times. He had a joke or humorous story for you any time you saw him.
He was a bass player and singer with several shows in the Springfield and Branson, Missouri areas during the 1950's 60's and 70's. Charley was well known and quite popular there and in surrounding areas. He also drove a schoolbus for Rogersville School system.
He was a very comical person. He said and did funny things and we are still telling "funny Charles Allen stories" when we are all together.
He was hospitalized in 1975 with a heart attack that took him at an early age.
Letting him go was hard on all of us that loved him, but he left us with the memory of a smile and a song.