Charlotte J. Bagley
1923 - 2013
Condolences
Michael, please remember that I am here to talk with or listen whenever you need it. Our mothers hold such a special place in our hearts that only they can fill. Please know that you have many people who are here for you.
Charlotte was the best God Mother ever. I remember her teaching me to knit, she would make wonderful clothes for my Barbie, which she also bought the greatest carrying case for. She taught me how to paint my nails and hers, how to make a pie and how to make button bracelets . I remember countless trips with her and my mom, Kaye Klein, to hunt for bargains and antiques. I have nothing but happy memories of Charlotte. Her smile and laugh, her ponytail blowing in the wind of her convertible after she had pilled all of us kids in the back seat. Watching her and my mom try on hats at Wolves downtown and the dogs! I will miss you, love you and remember you always. Thank you for all you have shared with me.
Mike, We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. You are in our hearts and prayers. Love, Kurt and Jolene
Mike, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
I am sorry to hear of Charlotte's death.
She my Mom, Ila Holmes, had great times together.
They hunted antiques and decorated and laughed so much. I'm sure that they were lost in any number of antique stores or small towns.
I know that Ila cherished their friendship .
I also know that you will miss your Mom as much as I miss mine.
Blessings to you.
Susan
We are sorry to hear of Aunt Charlotte's passing. So many memories from the wonderful Thanksgiving dinners to the baby shower she gave us for Tammy. All the great crafts that she created, many in which that we still have. Charlotte was a beautiful kind and giving person. Bob and Judy Cain
As Christians, we are told we are on this earth to love one another. Charlotte Bagley personified this message. She was gentle, kind, and soft spoken. She loved her family and friends, and treated everyone with kindness. She and my mother were best friends as little girls and although they moved apart geographically, they never lost touch with one another.
Charlotte was a very kind and gentle soul. She and my Mother were very close when their children were young, as were Les and my Dad. Both men worked at Ginsburg's in the post WW II era. The two families continued a collective friendship through the years, anchored by Charlotte's and Kaye's relationship. Charlotte brought me and my belongings home from college after graduation in 1970. A lovely needlepoint piece created by Charlotte for Susan and my wedding hangs today in our family room with other family pictures. I last saw her after my Mom passed, so it has been awhile. Kathleen, David, and Michael, please accept Susan's and my condolences. I know you and your deceased brother Doug gave your Mom all the love and attention you could during her long life. May your hearts be at peace knowing Charlotte is safe, once again visiting with Kaye, Les, and Chuck, drinking coffee and laughing together.
MOM I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, and will miss you terribly! You taught me everything I know about life, and our family history, Antiquing everywhere we could find a store or sale, cooking so much food (fit for an army) and it was just us at home, and everything in between.. I'll miss our road trips and making jokes and laughing till we cried your eyes out and our sides hurt so bad that we couldn't move. You are the most BEAUTIFUL WOMAN I ever met and I'm so grateful and fortunate to have you as MY MOTHER ! No one will ever have that privilege My memories now are forever engraved in my head and will never be erased. I LOVE YOU and my heart is just so broken and empty that your gone, but I know you are still smiling where ever you are! So keep talking to me and I'll do them same, come to me in my dreams with DAD and DOUG. Sending you forever kisses and hugs...
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