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Celebrating the life of

Charles Wegner Bleichner

June 05, 1919 - September 11, 2009

Charles Wegner Bleichner

Savannah- Mr. Charles Bleichner, 90, died Friday, September 11, 2009 at Riverview Nursing Home.
Mass of Christian Burial: 10:00 a.m., Monday, September 14, 2009 at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church. Burial will follow at the Catholic Cemetery.
A full obituary will appear in Sunday's paper.

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So sorry about your father. Our hearts are with you. Mike and Debbie Wilkowski

- mike and debbie wilkowski, savannah, GA

Condolences and memories from Tommy and Virginia Tatum. I remember when your family visited mine, the Roberts, in Decatur, Georgia. You pulled up in our drive with your camper in tow. I always enjoyed seeing Aunt Ethel, Ricky, Charlie, Ed, Jay , and Paul. We visited New York once and I was impressed with the antenna that Charlie used to talk to people via short wave radio. He could talk around the world!! My Dad sure enjoyed visiting with him. Tommy and I visited with Charlie just before Ricky died. Catching up on old times and the new. We really enjoyed visiting, just like always. I remember they would bring pecans when they came to visit my parents, Aunt Eula and Uncle Axtell in the later years. I remember they came when we celebrated Eula's 90th Birthday. That was so special to my mother. Charlie will be missed. We have many good, fun memories because you were part of the family. To live 90 years is a gift from God.

- Thomas Tatum, Hiawassee, GA

So sorry about your father. Our hearts are with you. Mike and Debbie Wilkowski

- mike and debbie wilkowski, savannah, GA

Condolences and memories from Tommy and Virginia Tatum. I remember when your family visited mine, the Roberts, in Decatur, Georgia. You pulled up in our drive with your camper in tow. I always enjoyed seeing Aunt Ethel, Ricky, Charlie, Ed, Jay , and Paul. We visited New York once and I was impressed with the antenna that Charlie used to talk to people via short wave radio. He could talk around the world!! My Dad sure enjoyed visiting with him. Tommy and I visited with Charlie just before Ricky died. Catching up on old times and the new. We really enjoyed visiting, just like always. I remember they would bring pecans when they came to visit my parents, Aunt Eula and Uncle Axtell in the later years. I remember they came when we celebrated Eula's 90th Birthday. That was so special to my mother. Charlie will be missed. We have many good, fun memories because you were part of the family. To live 90 years is a gift from God.

- Thomas Tatum, Hiawassee, GA

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200