Charalene Stoneham
February 26, 1976 – October 11, 2023
Visitation:
Friday, October 27, 2023 at 10:00 AM
McCoy and Harrison Funeral Home, 4918 Martin Luther King Blvd., Houston, Texas 77021
Funeral Service:
Friday, October 27, 2023 at 11:00 AM
McCoy and Harrison Funeral Home, 4918 Martin Luther King Blvd., Houston, Texas 77021
Interment:
Friday, October 27, 2023 – Immediately following the funeral service
Houston Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 2426 Cullen Blvd., Pearland, Texas 77581
6 entries.
It’s been a few years since I’ve seen you, but what I do remember is a very kind person always smiling always positive and always asked me. Hey how are you doing? I’m thinking about you. I’m praying for you? when I was told you passed away in your sleep, I thought man the angels in God must’ve rejoice when you opened your eyes and you were in heaven, what a blessing day just waking up in heaven I can’t wait to see you there. Goodbye for now,my sister in Christ! Dance on those streets of Gold !
I remember when I first received the news from 2 coworkers on 3rd watch and could not believe it. You will truly be missed not only by your family and friends but also by your HCSO family. So many have shared how they had just had recent conversations with you not knowing that it would have been the last time. God does not make mistakes and saw fit that it was time for you to come home. May you Rest In Peace and may God give your baby boy and family peace and comfort during their great loss.
Charalene, my friend, I don't know what to say. I miss your voice, your laughter, your request for another piece of cake. What am I to do with your share? I know you are resting with HIM and he does not make mistakes but my friend you will forever be on my mind and in my heart and your laugh and smile is permanently ingrained in my memory. Rest Charalene, until we meet again.
I am just a wanderer here on earth,
A wandering soul,
When my time is up,
I'll quietly return home.
My soul will be free,
Like the morning wind,
I watch as day gives way to night,
Those who can no longer be here with me,
I know they're waiting for me to come home.
See you on the other side,
We'll be together again, like we used to be,
When I've fought all my battles here.
~ Unknown
Charalene, I did not know that when I sat & spoke with you on Wednesday morning, it would be for the last time. I am devastated. We talked and laughed so much that night. Because it rained that night, and I did not do my usual walking on my break, I decided to sit and talk to you for that time. I am comforted that we talked about so, so much in that little time.
You were so much a part of the 3rd shift family. RIH. We miss you.
It was my honor to call Charlene Stoneham a co-worker. She was always pleasant and smiling when we spoke to one another, I will miss that. May she rest in peace and know that her family and friends will always remember her as the loving woman that she was.
Charalene, there are no words to express how I feel about your passing. I will always remember you & your laugh, our talks and you talking about your "baby". I am grateful for our friendship. I am praying for your family. God bless you all! ✝️🙏❤️