To his wife and children,such a huge loss for all. I offer my condolences. The last time I saw Charlie was in 1994 when I was close to retiring from AF. We took Charlie out to F Street for a meal and beers as he was on a Delta layover in Anchorage.
This memorial was created in honor of Charles Sargent. Charles was born on April 8, 1952 and passed on June 4, 2017 from an aortic dissection. Charlie was loved by many and will be dearly missed by all his friends and family.
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Leave a tributeTo his wife and children,such a huge loss for all. I offer my condolences. The last time I saw Charlie was in 1994 when I was close to retiring from AF. We took Charlie out to F Street for a meal and beers as he was on a Delta layover in Anchorage.
I know this is late....
I just read Charlie's name in ALPA magazine and am very sad at the loss of a friend and colleague. Charlie and I were pilots for Delta and Instructors at Boeing together. We shared "hanging' out" time and many meals. Charlie was always interesting and fun to talk with and I will miss him very much.
My favorite "Charlie" story takes place in the Botanical Gardens in Singapore. The two of us decided to get some exercise on a long walk. We had entered a section of the Gardens that preserved the way the jungle looked prior to civilization. Charlie was two steps ahead of me and almost stepped on some kind of large prehistoric lizard thing. I have never seen a man jump so high! (Who says white men....well, you know). We have laughed about that many times since.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this sad and difficult time. I will certainly miss my friend.
Paul Ellis
Dick and Sheryl Brooks
color to our adventure. Thanks for the memories
Charlie on your last flight West my friend.
As we say in the Navy, " Fair Winds and Following Seas, Charlie".
I always enjoyed Charlie's perspective and his cyber friendship.
Fly West Charlie.
God's speed.
Your friend,
Gregg Mettler
Sincerely,
Dave Aldrich & Kathy Wilson
Laurie and I will hold the image of you two together and very,very happy forever.
My condolences to the family, very sad to hear this.
Thinking of you all, just so hard to fathom it all out.
From all of us in Peachtree City we are all trying to grasp this very sad news. Charlies heart was full of good intentions, he was very kind, he was meticulous in everything he did to make things nice and he was generous. He has left an impression on this earth of how hard work, caring and giving the benefit of doubt to others, and that being kind is paid forward for all to share and spread to each other as we all move forward on our own journeys until we meet again. Thank you Charlie for the opportunity to share such a beautiful place that we appreciate and have called home this last year. You will always be remembered Charlie. Love from your tenants. To April and the family if there is anything we can do to help you make this transition easier we are here. I will continue to help maintain things here for you as I did for Charlie so you all can take care of what needs to be done. God bless you all and our prayers and help are here for you.
May You soar with the angels on your final flight west✈️✈️✈️✈️
Charlie was a great man to be around. He was very hospitable, and giving. Thank you again Charlie, for the smoked salmon at our last family reunion.
Take care where ever you may be Charlie. Say hello to all the rest of the Sargent's up there for me.
You will always be our neighbor. You haven't lived on "the hill" for years but your memories will always be there. I think of you often when I come and go from moms house remembering all the good times our family had with your family. My prayers are with you all in this hard time of loss. You are continually loved by your old friends.
Marcia Yearout
Love, Allen, Beverly and Molly Dennis
Leave a Tribute
To his wife and children,such a huge loss for all. I offer my condolences. The last time I saw Charlie was in 1994 when I was close to retiring from AF. We took Charlie out to F Street for a meal and beers as he was on a Delta layover in Anchorage.
Goodbye dear friend
For Charlie's Memorial
with love and heartfelt sorrow for all who knew him and miss him now.
Do not stand at my grave and weep;
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there, I did not die.
~ Author Unknown