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Family of Connie Columbus PINCKLEY (193) & Ruby RAINES

432. Charles Curtis PINCKLEY. Born on 19 Mar 1932 in Parsons, Decatur County, Tennessee. At the age of 69, Charles Curtis died in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee on 16 Dec 2001. Buried on 19 Dec 2001 in New Prospect Cemetery, Carroll County, Tennessee. Alias/AKA: "Charlie".

Obituary: Mr. Charles "Charlie" Curtis Pinkley, 69, of Huntingdon, died Sunday, December 16, at the Jackson Madison County General Hospital. Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday, December 19, at Prospect Baptist Church. Interment was followed at New Prospect Cemetery. Brothers Johnny Boyd and William Fowler officiated the services. Mr. Pinkley was born March 19, 1932 in Parsons, to the late Connie and Ruby Raines Pinkley. He was a member of the Westport Baptist Church and a retired forklift operator for Gaines. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Jim Pinckley and Larry Pinkley, three sisters, Levon Davison, Lardean Hartley, and Brunice Pinkley and a nephew, Kenny. He is survived by his wife of 41years, Irene Pinkley, a daughter, Sabrina Pinkley, of Huntingdon, two brothers, S.W. Pinkley, of Washington, and Terry Pinkley, of Huntingdon. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews, Debbie, Peggy, Rita, Sandy, Donna, Kathy, Benita, Andrew, Cassie, Kasey, Amanda, and Johnnie. Dilday funeral home was in charge of arrangements.

Charles Curtis married Irene ?.

They had one child:
i. Sabrina. Resided in Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee in Dec 2001.


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