Mr. Charles Warren Stacey, 66, of Rutherford College, passed away on Wednesday May 15, 2024, at Atrium Main Charlotte, after a brief illness.
Mr. Stacey was born May 23, 1957, in McDowell County, a son of the late George and Edith White Stacey. Charles was a talented musician, playing multiple instruments with many groups within the region.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Regina Hoyle Stacey of the home, a daughter, Jamie Stacey (Teo) of Connelly Springs, son, Christopher Warren Stacey (Kate) of Moravian Falls, a sister, Janie Lyon of Moravian Falls, and a brother, Wayne Stacey (Paula) of North Wilksboro.
Also surviving are his grandchildren, Alicia Montejo, Brayden Montejo, Haley Stacey, Conar Stacey, Leah Stacey, Adrian Montejo and Nicolas Montejo.
A Service of Remembrance for Charles Warren Stacey will be held at 6:00 P.M. Tuesday May 21, 2024 in the Chapel of Heritage Funeral Service, Valdese.
The family will receive friends from 5 until 6:00 P.M. Tuesday at Heritage Funeral Service.
Memorials may be made to Heritage Funeral Service, 1507 Main St. E., Valdese, NC 28690 to help the family with expenses.
An online guestbook and obituary is available at www.heritagefuneralservices.com.
My sincerest condolences Regina. Prayers for you, your kids and grandchildren in the coming days. Hugs to you. Love, Marchalle
I am extremely saddened and disheartened about Charle’s passing. I have always considered him a friend and a remarkably talented musician. I thought that from the first time ever hearing Charles on the drums (in the eighth or ninth grade) that he was of a professional caliber, even at that very young age. We had a lot of great times, along with his band mates Terry Helton, Kevin Setzer, and Ted (last name eludes me) way back in the ‘70’s. I am going to miss seeing Charles and Terry play locally as they had been doing over the last several months. I am very grateful that I did get to see him at one of their shows several months ago. As a matter of fact, it was the first time I had seen Charles in many years. He will be sorely missed.
Regina it’s a pleasure to know Charlie his humor and his talents playing music and fishing with him and the time I spent with his family and friends.God bless you and your family.
So sorry to learn of your loss Regina, you will be in my prayers