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Charles David Starling, 74 of Columbus, passed away April 10, 2023. He was born September 18, 1948 in Columbus, the son of Leslie and Annie Starling. Mr. Starling loved the Lord Jesus and would share the Gospel know matter where he was. He was a people greeter at Walmart and loved people. His trademark was always “Have a Blessed Day”. He also loved fishing and in his early years, loved bowling with his family and friends.
Mr. Starling was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, John Howard Starling, his sister, Eunice Easley, his in-laws, Rev. A.Q. and Janice Matthews and a sister-in-law, Gail Matthews Wilson. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Barbara Matthews Starling and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial service will be 1:00 pm, Saturday, April 29, 2023 at Kirkland Memorial Baptist Church, Lynridge Ave., Columbus, GA 31909.
Georgia Cremation – Columbus is assisting the family
robin ley says
You will be missed Uncle Charles! Praying for you Aunt Barbara and love you 🙏🙏.
Lottie Capps says
will all miss Charles but nowhere near as much as you , my sweet cousin. Hope to see you soon. Love you
Pat Easley says
Love you Uncle Charles and praying for you Aunt Barbara. I’m am blessed to have married and had him in my family and to have Barbara in mine also. He will be truly missed.
The King Family says
RIP Uncle Charles.
Mary Joy Carter says
I remember as an eighteen year old working at Swift Cotton mill, I had a supervisor named Charles Starling . Many, many years after working in the cotton mill, Charles married someone that I had known since my childhood and I was pleasantly surprised.
Through the years I continued to see him as he worked as a greeter at Walmart. Some people you only see once or twice during a lifetime, but others like Charles, are destined to be a part of your life.
Till we meet again, RIP Charles….
Ken lott says
My deepest condolences I’m just now reading this. I loved Charles and Barbara and bowled with them a couple of times in the early ’90s. He was a fine man of God.