Mr. Anderson was a native of Arkansas and later moved to the coast in the early 1950's. He worked with his sister and brother-in-law Mary and Jim Myers at the Friendship House.
Charlie owned the Ship-n-Shore, Charlie's Hideaway and The Tic Toc Club. He also ran the Log House Restaurant until it closed .
He loved Travel, Fishing,Piloting, and friends. He was best known for his humor and genorosity.
Charlie is preceded in death by his wife Georgia "Ticcio" Anderson, and his siblings Louise Anderson, David Anderson, and Mary Myers.
He is survived by a daughter Linda Sue Goodhart, of Biloxi; two grandchildren; Whitney Tranchina, of Slidell, LA, and Gregg Goodhart, of Gulfport, and five great-grandchildren; Joshua, Gabrielle, Jacob, Cole, and Riley.
Mr. Anderson was a native of Arkansas and later moved to the coast in the early 1950's. He worked with his sister and brother-in-law Mary and Jim Myers at the Friendship House.
Charlie owned the Ship-n-Shore, Charlie's Hideaway and The Tic Toc Club. He also ran the Log House Restaurant until it closed .
He loved Travel, Fishing,Piloting, and friends. He was best known for his humor and genorosity.
Charlie is preceded in death by his wife Georgia "Ticcio" Anderson, and his siblings Louise Anderson, David Anderson, and Mary Myers.
He is survived by a daughter Linda Sue Goodhart, of Biloxi; two grandchildren; Whitney Tranchina, of Slidell, LA, and Gregg Goodhart, of Gulfport, and five great-grandchildren; Joshua, Gabrielle, Jacob, Cole, and Riley.
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