Charlie Lee Wall, 94, of Gainesville, Texas formerly from Fort Worth, Texas, passes away peacefully November 3, 2019. Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 AM on November 8, 2019, at the Meador Funeral Home Chapel, Gainesville, Texas. There will be a time of visitation for friends and family held at the funeral home on Thursday, November 7, 2019 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Interment will follow at 3:00 PM, with Military Honors at Nocona City Cemetery, Nocona, Texas.
Charlie was born in Nocona, Texas on July 31, 1925, to Arvel Wall and Bessie Russell Wall. Charlie grew up in Montague County and served in the Army Infantry during WWII as T/Corporal from 1943 to 1946. He received the Good Conduct Medal, Purple Heart and the Legion of Honor French Order.
He married Madrey Inez Williams on September 6, 1946 in Wichita Falls, Texas. He entered Texas Christian University in 1946. After receiving his four year degree, he was an accountant with Ambassador Oil before beginning his career and retired as a Cost Analyst with Bell Helicopter.
After he retired, he and Madrey traveled and visited over 20 countries. He enjoyed his family, friends and watching TCU football games. He and Brent rarely missed a Saturday game. Go Frogs!
Charlie was a devoted husband and father. A good Christian man has gone but will never be forgotten.
Charlie was preceded in death by his parents Arvel and Bessie Russell Wall: wife Madrey; Brothers, Archie Wall, Raymond Wall, Orel Wall, Cletus Wall, Haskill Wall and one Sister Reba Green. And his infant-Great Granddaughter Rachel Marie Wade.
His life and love of Christ is remembered in the lives of his surviving family Daughter and Son-in-law Charissa and Bruce Smith. Son and daughter-in-law Brent and Jan Wall. Grandchildren Darrell Wade, Justin Wall and Jared Wall. Step-granddaughters Breann Decker, Sabrina Rosemund and Kristina Paul. Great-grandson Clayton Wall. A host of nieces and nephews, by both the Wall and William families, also his family from the Wesley House. Debbie Perry, the staff and many friends there. Charlie was loved by all who knew him and he will be missed by all but never forgotten.
You will be truly missed by me, Clayton, Justin and Jared
R.I.P Charley Lee Wall
So sorry for your loss.
Uncle Charley aways had time for me & brother. When the Wall reunion was held at Ft Worth zoo park, uncle Charley would take us on every ride.
His laugh was contagious.
I will see you again in Glory Land.
Uncle Charlie, you’ll never know how you impressed on us how to be a strong, quiet, Christian man. The lessons that you taught us will live on. Thank you.
Sorry for the loss of Uncle Charlie Wall. He will be deeply be missed by friends and family alike.
A hero to many of us. We will miss him but know he is in a Great place with Family and Friends