Celebrating the life of
Charles F. Insley
July 25, 1932 - May 27, 2014
SAVANNAH, GA - Charles Insley, 81, of Savannah, GA died Tuesday May 27, 2014. The son of Jane and Robert Insley, he was born in Dayton, Ohio. Growing up he lived in Connecticut, California, and Michigan.
Charles attended Howe Military School and graduated from Michigan State University. Residing in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Charles had a 34 year career at Comerica Bank. Charles also volunteered with Michigan Cancer Society, Rotary Club and tutoring at a local school.
Charles loved golf and could be found Saturday mornings on the links at the Lochmoor Club or the Landings Club. Retiring to Savannah, Georgia in 1994 allowed him to spend more time practicing his game.
Charles loved to sing and much to the chagrin of his children growing up; had a song for every occasion. He will be remembered for his many stories, his integrity, and his love for his family and friends.
He is survived by his wife Janet, his brother Gordon, his children Thomas Susan, Katherine Tim Neuenfeldt, Jeanne Larry Seeds, and his grandchildren, Rachel, Sarah, Haley, Mary, Eliza, and Charlie.
The funeral service will be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday May 31st, at St. Peters Episcopal Church.
Remembrances: Alzheimer's Association, Georgia Chapter, 41 Perimeter Center East, Suite 550, Atlanta, GA 30346 or charity of choice.
Please sign our online guestbook at www.foxandweeks.com
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
With deepest sympathy to the Insley family for the loss of your dear loved one. Death was not a part of Jehovah God's purpose. Therefore, during this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by his promise to 'swallow up death forever and to wipe away the tears from all faces.' Isaiah 25:8
- Annie Thomas, Snellville, GA
I will always remember Charlie's great wit and sense of humor. I imagine he and Dick Johnson enjoying being together again. They are both awesome men.
- Patti Iott, Savannah, GA
With deepest sympathy to the Insley family for the loss of your dear loved one. Death was not a part of Jehovah God's purpose. Therefore, during this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by his promise to 'swallow up death forever and to wipe away the tears from all faces.' Isaiah 25:8
- Annie Thomas, Snellville, GA
I will always remember Charlie's great wit and sense of humor. I imagine he and Dick Johnson enjoying being together again. They are both awesome men.
- Patti Iott, Savannah, GA
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

