Mary Wisnski
Sorry to hear of the passing of Charlie. My husband worked with Charlie and we had good times with Charlie and Virginia in there motor home when she retired. I know he will be missed.
Live
Bill and Mary Wisneski

Birth date: Jun 14, 1932 Death date: May 5, 2020
Fatherree, Charles Brooklyn, Michigan Charles Edward Fatherree,87, passed away May 5, 2020. Known to his friends as Charlie, he was born June 14, 1932 in Lockesburg, Arkansas to Frank and Viola (Brackett) Fatherree. After graduat Read Obituary
Sorry to hear of the passing of Charlie. My husband worked with Charlie and we had good times with Charlie and Virginia in there motor home when she retired. I know he will be missed.
Live
Bill and Mary Wisneski

I was very sad to hear of charlie's passing, we are neighbors and my growing up was around him some. Charlie always had great stories to tell and when he dug his pond he showed me how to operate the dragline. As I grew up and started working I would sometimes stop in and talk with him and he would insist on showing me a new car or truck he had purchased and it was always top of the line for him. Many places I worked he would have great stories about a job, people I worked with he knew, and work he had done there. I even have some beautiful furniture in my home that was made by him. Whenever I drive by the airport I always look at the control tower and think of him and that was one of the jobs he was proud of. You will be missed and rest easy my friend.
Uncle Charles was a fascinating man. I loved his stories, especially the ones he would tell about his big crane days. You are gone but never forgotten.

The best memories of Uncle Charles was listing to his stories. The best ones were from his crane operating days. He lead a fascinated life. He is gone but not forgotten! Love you Uncle Charles! Love, Kimberley
Uncle Charles 83rd Birthday, we got the Ladies at On the Border to sing to him.
One of our favorite memories of Uncle Charles is the day he came to Arkansas to get his Sadie.
One of our favorite memories of Uncle Charles...the day he came to Arkansas to get his Sadie! Kindel & Karen Hale