Charles James Sexton

charles sexton

November 29, 1927 ~ June 28, 2021

Born in: Stone Mountain , Georgia
Resided in: Stone Mountain, Georgia

Charles James Sexton, 93, passed away June 28, 2021 at his home in Gainesville. Charles was born November 29, 1927 at his home on Central Drive to his parents Esron and Myrl. He spent the majority of his life in Stone Mountain, where he served his community in a number of ways. He held several positions at the Stone Mountain V.F.W. Post 5257, where he remained active for many years. He served his nation in the Philippines as a Navy man WWII. Later he retired from Lockheed Martin in 1989. Charles spent the last several years of his life in Gainesville, enjoying spending time with his family. In addition to his parents, Charles was proceeded in death by his wife of 60 years, Betty, and his brother W.E.
Survivors include son, Charles Sexton (Jay) and his wife Susan, and daughter, Laura Stanford. Grandchildren Daniel (Shanda) Sexton, Steven Sexton (Ashley) and Dillon Prater. Great-grandchildren Kaleb Sexton, Ryan Sexton, Olivia Sexton, and soon to be born baby Owen Sexton. A service of remembrance will be held on a later date. Wages and Sons Funeral Directors, Stone Mountain, 1040 Main Street, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 (770) 469-9811

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  1. I am so sorry for your loss. My parents, Judy & Lin Floyd, were friends with your parents in their young life and spent many happy times together. Mr Charles was always a very kind and gentle man – always willing to lend a helping hand with a smile on his face. I am very happy that our parents are now in heaven together having good times just as they did here on earth. Again, I am sorry for your loss. Pat (Floyd) Hill

  2. CandleImageOn behalf of Sherry’s comfort care Sherry , Ann , Marriann and June are deeply sadden by the loss of Charles Sexton (Chuck).We send our deepest condolences to the Sexton family. We enjoyed taking final care of our beloved Chuck , always smiling and very pleasant. Rest in heaven trooper. We will keep the memories. “OH YEAH”

  3. CandleImageIt was a pleasure working with Charles Sexton aka Chuck. He was pops for me. So loving and very patient. You were an ???? angel when i met you and i know you’re an ???? angel looking down on us. Sherry , Ann, Murriann and June. You will be truly miss. Love you dearly. Sherry’s comfort care.

  4. CandleImageLaura and Jay and family, I am sending love and condolences from the bottom of my heart. This sweet man indulged our imaginations as kids and was always so welcoming and kind. He was my first father figure who epitomized what being a dad is supposed to be like. He will be missed here, but I know we all can take comfort in knowing he and Betty are together again.

  5. CandleImageWords can not express the sadness you all feel & we share with you. Charles was always willing to take time out to spend with us as children when Granny & GrandDaddy Sexton got together with our parents. He was a true gentleman always so loving and playful when we were small. I have very fond memories of them all, they were definitely extended family. Condolences from Joyce, Beverly & Helen.

  6. Jay and Laura, we are so sorry for your loss. We just found on the web that your dad had passed. Please take care of yourselves. Mama (Eleanor Fields) and I would like to know if there is every a service so we can attend.


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