Cooper Randolph

Birth date: Apr 18, 1927 Death date: Jan 4, 2015
Charlcie Hayden Willis of Longview, Texas, as of January 4 is now reunited with her beloved husband R. P., and daughter, Patricia, and is joyfully celebrating in the arms of Jesus, her Lord and Savior. Visitation with family will Read Obituary

What I remember about dear Charcie is that she lived life to the fullest, she made everything more fun. She had the most loving Spirit and I loved her dearly. She was the boss of Robert for 7 months each year because she was that much older than him and she never let him forget it. He remembers the grill cheese sandwich and coco, when R.P. Charlcie and Gloria and him played cards once a week. Robert truly loved his brothers and sister and sisters-in -laws. They were a influence on many people and their rewards will be great in heaven. In loving memory Robert and Sarah Willis
My parents, Ken and Ruby Reed, met Charlcie and RP when they moved to Norway in 1972 while working for Phillips.  They became close friends and even retired to Longview in 1985 at the urging of the Willises.  They share many wonderful memories of a Lady who lived life to its fullest and who put smiles on the faces of those she encountered.  Even though my parents moved to Tulsa last year they kept in touch with Charlcie and are very sad to hear of her passing but we all know that RP is rejoicing that his wife is now with him in the presence of their Lord.  
                                  Linda Reed Geppelt for Ken and Ruby Reed
Charlcie was one of my all time favorite people. I know she missed R.P. and I am glad they are finally together again. She was a dear, sweet, angel and she will be missed by Winterfield.

I knew Charlcie as a fellow volunteer at the Longview Cancer Center. She was such a lovely lady with an infectious, beautiful smile. She had a wonderful, sweet way of interacting with the patients at the Longview Cancer Center and was deeply appreciated for her care and concern. 
My deepest sympathy to those left to cherish her memory.
Anita Neeley