Charles Arrington Obituary Charles James Arrington, Jr. June 27, 1931 - October 12, 2015 Courtland- Charles James Arrington, Jr. passed away on October 12, 2015 at the age of 84. He was a native of Isle of Wight County and the eldest child of Mabel Galtress Arrington and Charles James Arrington, Sr. He was a graduate of Carrsville High School, Bluefield Junior College and the University of Richmond. He enrolled in ROTC and upon completion of college, served three years in the United States Air Force being discharged with the rank of Captain. He grew up attending Beaver Dam Baptist Church, later becoming a member of Newsoms Baptist Church and is currently a member of Courtland Baptist Church. He served as a teacher, deacon, superintendent and other positions when needed. Charles was a partner in Southampton Tractor Company and Cogsdale Implement Company. He was a member of the Virginia Farm and Industrial Equipment Association and for many years served on its Board of Directors including one year as president. Upon retirement, he held a number of part time positions which included ticket master at the Southampton Motor Speedway, weighing peanuts in the fall, and working as chief of the Courtland voting precinct. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and playing bridge. An avid lover of sports, Charles played community baseball, basketball and softball until his body screamed "Please Stop!". He favored the Redskins and Boston Red Sox. He was an enthusiastic gardener who spent many happy hours "farming" and entertaining his friends while sitting on the tailgate of his vintage truck with classical music playing on the radio. By his account, even on 100 degree days there was always a delicious breeze at the garden. Charles was a charter member of the Nottoway Investment Club and served as its treasurer since 1969. He was a dedicated Ruritan in Newsoms and presently in Courtland where he held several offices over the years including zone governor. He was a member of the Manry Hunt Club, where he went by the handle Sheik and a charter member of the Courtland Rescue Squad. He was a member of the Newsoms Masonic Lodge and at present Courtland Masonic Lodge. Charles served on the Board of Directors at Southampton Academy and one year as its varsity baseball coach. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of sixty years, Jacquelyn Cogsdale Arrington, and his two sons, Charles James Arrington, III and Kevin Lee Arrington and Kevin's wife, Amy. He was predeceased by his three sisters Inell Rutledge, Carolyn Clifford and Tena Goodson and one brother the Reverend Eugene Arrington. Visitation will be Thursday, October 15, from 6:00-7:00 at Wright Funeral Home in Franklin. The funeral will be on Friday, October 16, at 1:00 at Newsoms Baptist Church. Burial with military honors will follow at Hollywood Cemetery in Newsoms. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Heart Association. www.wrightfuneralhome.org Charles Arrington Obituary (1931 - 2015) - Franklin, VA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: 1) https://www.wrightfuneralhome.org/obituary/3348960 2) https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/pilotonline/name/charles-arrington-obituary?id=16372833 3) https://www.pilotonline.com/obituaries/charles-j-arrington-boykins-va/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Narrative Summary of the Obituary Charles James Arrington, Jr., 84, of Courtland, died 12 October 2015. A USAF veteran, he was a partner in agricultural businesses and active in community organizations. He enjoyed sports, gardening, and was treasurer of the Nottoway Investment Club since 1969. ### Narrative Summary of Funeral Services Visitation was held on 15 October 2015 at Wright Funeral Home in Franklin. The funeral took place on 16 October 2015 at Newsoms Baptist Church. Burial with military honors followed at Hollywood Cemetery in Newsoms. ### The Edited Obituary Charles Arrington Obituary Charles James Arrington, Jr. 27 June 1931 - 12 October 2015 Courtland - Charles James Arrington, Jr. passed away on 12 October 2015 at the age of 84. He was a native of Isle of Wight County and the eldest child of Mabel Galtress Arrington and Charles James Arrington, Sr. He was a graduate of Carrsville High School, Bluefield Junior College and the University of Richmond. He enrolled in ROTC and upon completion of college, served three years in the United States Air Force being discharged with the rank of Captain. He grew up attending Beaver Dam Baptist Church, later becoming a member of Newsoms Baptist Church and is currently a member of Courtland Baptist Church. He served as a teacher, deacon, superintendent and other positions when needed. Charles was a partner in Southampton Tractor Company and Cogsdale Implement Company. He was a member of the Virginia Farm and Industrial Equipment Association and for many years served on its Board of Directors including one year as president. Upon retirement, he held a number of part-time positions which included ticket master at the Southampton Motor Speedway, weighing peanuts in the fall, and working as chief of the Courtland voting precinct. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and playing bridge. An avid lover of sports, Charles played community baseball, basketball and softball until his body screamed "Please Stop!". He favored the Redskins and Boston Red Sox. He was an enthusiastic gardener who spent many happy hours "farming" and entertaining his friends while sitting on the tailgate of his vintage truck with classical music playing on the radio. By his account, even on 100-degree days there was always a delicious breeze at the garden. Charles was a charter member of the Nottoway Investment Club and served as its treasurer since 1969. He was a dedicated Ruritan in Newsoms and presently in Courtland where he held several offices over the years including zone governor. He was a member of the Manry Hunt Club, where he went by the handle Sheik and a charter member of the Courtland Rescue Squad. He was a member of the Newsoms Masonic Lodge and at present Courtland Masonic Lodge. Charles served on the Board of Directors at Southampton Academy and one year as its varsity baseball coach. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of sixty years, Jacquelyn Cogsdale Arrington, and his two sons, Charles James Arrington, III and Kevin Lee Arrington and Kevin's wife, Amy. He was predeceased by his three sisters Inell Rutledge, Carolyn Clifford and Tena Goodson and one brother the Reverend Eugene Arrington. Visitation will be Thursday, 15 October, from 6:00-7:00 at Wright Funeral Home in Franklin. The funeral will be on Friday, 16 October, at 1:00 at Newsoms Baptist Church. Burial with military honors will follow at Hollywood Cemetery in Newsoms. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Heart Association. www.wrightfuneralhome.org Charles Arrington Obituary (1931 - 2015) - Franklin, VA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) https://www.wrightfuneralhome.org/obituary/3348960 2) https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/pilotonline/name/charles-arrington-obituary?id=16372833 3) https://www.pilotonline.com/obituaries/charles-j-arrington-boykins-va/ ### Vital Statistics Summary | Name | Charles James Arrington, Jr. | |---------|------------------------------------| | Age | 84 | | Birth | 27 June 1931; Isle of Wight County | | Death | 12 October 2015; Courtland | ### Table of Relationships | Name | Relationship | Residence | |--------------------------------|----------------------|-----------| | Charles James Arrington, Jr. | Decedent | Courtland | | Jacquelyn Cogsdale Arrington | Spouse | Unknown | | Charles James Arrington, Sr. | Parent | Unknown | | Mabel Galtress Arrington | Parent | Unknown | | Charles James Arrington, III | Child | Unknown | | Kevin Lee Arrington | Child | Unknown | | Amy Arrington | Child's Spouse | Unknown | | Inell Rutledge | Predeceased Sibling | -- | | Carolyn Clifford | Predeceased Sibling | -- | | Tena Goodson | Predeceased Sibling | -- | | Eugene Arrington | Predeceased Sibling | -- | ### Other Relevant Information 1. Charles James Arrington, Jr. was a graduate of Carrsville High School, Bluefield Junior College, and the University of Richmond. 2. He served three years in the United States Air Force and was discharged with the rank of Captain. 3. He grew up attending Beaver Dam Baptist Church, later became a member of Newsoms Baptist Church, and was currently a member of Courtland Baptist Church. 4. Charles served as a teacher, deacon, superintendent, and in other positions when needed at his church. 5. He was a partner in Southampton Tractor Company and Cogsdale Implement Company. 6. He was a member of the Virginia Farm and Industrial Equipment Association and served on its Board of Directors, including one year as president. 7. Upon retirement, he held several part-time positions, including ticket master at the Southampton Motor Speedway, weighing peanuts in the fall, and working as chief of the Courtland voting precinct. 8. Charles enjoyed fishing, hunting, and playing bridge. 9. He played community baseball, basketball, and softball. 10. He was an enthusiastic gardener who enjoyed spending time "farming" and entertaining friends. 11. Charles was a charter member of the Nottoway Investment Club and served as its treasurer since 1969. 12. He was a dedicated Ruritan in Newsoms and Courtland, holding several offices over the years, including zone governor. 13. He was a member of the Manry Hunt Club, where he went by the handle "Sheik." 14. Charles was a charter member of the Courtland Rescue Squad. 15. He was a member of the Newsoms Masonic Lodge and later the Courtland Masonic Lodge. 16. Charles served on the Board of Directors at Southampton Academy and was its varsity baseball coach for one year.