Brayden Helms
Pooner was the nice'est 2nd cousin I went to see him every time I went to Charlotte
Death date: Sep 25, 2013
Charles Howard Penninger, Jr. “Pooner”, 64, of Charlotte, died September 24, 2013 at CMC. He was born on August 25, 1949 in Mecklenburg County to the late Charles H. and Betty Jo Penninger. He served his country in the US Army, wa Read Obituary
Pooner was the nice'est 2nd cousin I went to see him every time I went to Charlotte
We at Derita Masonic Lodge are sorry to learn of your loss.
I am so sorry for your loss. The Bible provides comfort during these difficult times. Revelation 21:3,4 states “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away”. Very soon now, we will never experience losing our loved ones in death. Hope these words give you a new
hope.
My dear cousin Jacque,
Rita and I are so sorry for your loss and will keep your family and Pooner in our prayers. I still remember when Pooner taught me how to play "Kiss an Angel Good Morning". Now Pooner is flying with the a angels.
Love you
Cousin David
We are truly sorry for your loss.
Charlie Penninger was one of the sweetest, funniest people I have ever had the honor to know. U will b missed, truly!! will keep your family in my thoughts & prayers! God Bless!
I went to school with Charles & Norman at Derita. I will never forget the two of them bringing the lungs from a rabbit they had killed to school. Back then they were allowed to go around to all the classrooms for a "show & tell." They had put a straw in the "windpipe" area and would demonstrate how the lungs would expand when one of them would blow into the straw! Blew my mind!!! You won't see that in school now! I lived down Mallard Creek Road from them, which was very much a rural area, unlike today. I hope Charles enjoyed a full life and left you with lots of good memories. He was a great guy when he was growing up.