Obituary
Charles Weybrecht Peoples Jr.
(January 9, 1947 - October 22-2022)
Charles Weybrecht Peoples, Jr. "Brecht"
passed away on October 22, 2022 He was born on January 9, 1947 in
Huntington, W.V. to Charles Weybrecht Peoples, Sr. and Althea (Shank)
Peoples.
Brecht was preceded in death by his parents, his nephew,
Jace Krieger, and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Paul and Margaret
Noe.
He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Sharon Noe
Peoples; his sons Charles W. Peoples III "Chuck" and Paul C. Peoples "Chad",
and wife, Amy; his grandchildren Charles W. Peoples IV (Baylee), Jake
Ellsworth Peoples, and Grace Margaret Peoples; and his great-grandchildren
Lennon Avery Peoples and Wilder Hayes Peoples.
Brecht was a graduate of Huntington East High School,
Marshall University (with a full golf scholarship) and the University of
South Carolina School of Law, graduating with honors. He was admitted to
practice law in South Carolina and West Virginia. Brecht was a practicing
attorney for 51 years and a retired Assistant Cabell County Prosecuting
Attorney. He was a well respected attorney and mentor to those in the legal
community of Cabell County and throughout the entire state of West
Virginia.
Brecht was past president of the Marshall Big Green
Scholarship Foundation, a member of City Club, past member of Guyan Golf and
Country Club, past member of Gypsy Club, and was active in many other civic
organizations in the community.
From a young age, Brecht enjoyed golfing, hunting, and
fishing. He especially enjoyed golfing with his father, his sons, and
friends. For 30 years, Brecht made many wonderful memories with friends and
family at his 2nd home in Randolph County, W.V. His association with Red
Lick Run in Randolph County with 4 of his closest friends made for some of
his most dearest memories, doing the things he enjoyed.
Fondly known as "Popsie" by his grandchildren and
"Charming Charlie" by others, Brecht was known for his sharp wit and good
company. Sharon and Brecht were married for 54 years and together 60. They
lived a beautiful life together raising their sons and enjoying their
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They enjoyed traveling with friends
and family for several years in South Carolina, Florida, and the Caribbean.
The loves of Brecht's life were his wife, children, grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, and his dogs. He will be fondly remembered as a loving
and supportive husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday,
October 29, 2022 at Beard Mortuary 3001 3rd Avenue Huntington, WV.
Visitation will be from 11:00a.m.-1:00p.m with a service starting at 1:00.
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