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Charles Franklin Burch

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Charles Franklin Burch

Tue, 11/28/2017 - 2:46 pm
Charles Franklin Burch, 62, left us for his journey to Heaven on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017, peacefully at his home in Graham. A visitation will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, at Morrison Funeral Home followed by a funeral service at 2 p.m. with Rick Edwards, associate pastor of Country Road Fellowship officiating. Burial will follow in Newcastle Cemetery under the direction of Morrison Funeral Home. Charley was born April 6, 1955 in Olney, to Alwana Moody Burch and Wiley P. "Nick" Burch. He grew up in Newcastle and proudly attended Newcastle High School, where he graduated in 1973. Charley was a member of the 1971 Newcastle Bobcat football team class B 11-man Regional Champions for that year. He loved football, especially the Graham Steers, and was a "walking encyclopedia" of football knowledge. He also loved his hobby of photography and shared his photos with friends and family. He enjoyed writing about sports and shared many of his stories with The Graham Leader. His accurate and comical way of expressing words were always enjoyed by the readers. Charley served as "night watchman" for 15 years at the annual Young County Junior Livestock Show, which he loved very much. His motto was "Not one pig left the premises on my watch!" He also loved to work with his Dad, "Nick,” on the Burch Ranch and cared for his mother, Alwana for many years in their home. Charley was a born-again Christian and loved the weekly devotionals by Jimmy and Debbie Martin at Graham Oaks Care Center. Charley's survivors include his brother, Lee Wiley Burch and wife, Janan of Lake Graham; sisters, Mary Helen Hart of Graham and Karen Burch Edwards of Denton; aunts, June Sanderson of Vernon, Lou Ann Hyles of Graham, Nita Holler of Wichita Falls, and Scooter Riley of Newcastle; Charles is also blessed with many loving cousins, nieces, nephews and special friends throughout the USA. Longtime Burch family friends, Billy D. and Olga J. Mote of LaMesa, Calif., survive as well. Memorials may be made to the Brandon Bailey and Chad Moore Scholarship fund, Newcastle ISD, 505 Washington Ave., Newcastle, TX 76372. "Some folks come into our lives, then quickly go; others hang around for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts" … And we are never, ever the same." Vaya con Dios, Little Brother … We Love You.