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      ObituaryCharlotte Anne Btrd Lafon(March 7, 1951 - May 28, 2019)
 
 
 CHARLOTTE ANNE 
	BYRD LAFON, 68, of South Point, Ohio, went 
	to be with the Lord on May 28, 2019, after a long battle of complications 
	from diabetes. Charlotte was the most amazing woman. She overcame many 
	obstacles in her life, always had a smile on her sweet face, and never 
	complained. Charlotte was born in Welch, W.Va., on March 7, 1951, to Charles 
	Leroy and Georgia Anne Mullins Byrd. Charlotte married Charles W. (Bill) 
	LaFon in Huntington, on Nov. 6, 1970, and the two celebrated 49 years of 
	marriage. She is survived by two beloved sons, Shane Troy LaFon and Charles 
	Todd LaFon; grandson, Wesley Alexander Fitzpatrick; and Wesley's mother, 
	Rebecca Ann Fitzpatrick; sisters, Carolyn (Robert) Gibson and Crystal 
	(Warren) Pennington; nieces, Celeste (Chad) Johnson and Jennifer (Brian) 
	Reynolds; and nephew, Jayme (Stephanie) Pennington. She loved many people 
	and had a heart that was filled with love. Charlotte was a member of The 
	Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where she served faithfully in 
	various positions such as in the Relief Society and Primary presidencies, as 
	Junior Sunday School Teacher (1969-79), Young Women's secretary (1969-70), 
	Primary teacher (1977-79), as well as spending endless hours creating 
	wonderful memories for her boys in the Boy Scouts of America camp programs. 
	She volunteered at Burlington Elementary as a Carnival Worker (1977-83), on 
	the Fundraising Committee (1977-79), and as Homeroom Mother (1977-80). 
	Charlotte also taught summer school for Spring Hill Elementary. She was 
	included in the Outstanding Young Women of America in 1983. She taught 
	school from 1984-1988 as a Cabell County itinerant art teacher and Spring 
	Hill Elementary Art teacher from 1988-2006. Charlotte received her 
	Bachelor's degree in Art Education K-12 from Marshall University in 
	Huntington. She received a Master's degree in Humanities plus 60 hours from 
	Marshall. She was historian for the PSI Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma 
	Society. Charlotte was an amazing art teacher and spent many hours preparing 
	exciting lessons for her students. Charlotte's students loved her and would 
	come running to give her hugs whenever they saw her. One of her highlights 
	as a teacher came when her students won the National Crayola Art 
	competition, and Charlotte accompanied them to receive their awards ceremony 
	in Florida. Charlotte loved beautiful things and she treated her flower 
	garden like an artist's canvas. She loved music and for years in the summer 
	she and Todd attended Fan Fair Nashville to listen to their favorite country 
	artists. She traveled with Christy, Todd and her nieces to England and Wales 
	in 2000. Charlotte spent many hours watching movies at the cinema, loved 
	orange Pushup's, Frosty's and taking Wesley to the Ashland Park. Her love of 
	life was contagious and she will be missed greatly. Bishop Frank Kirby will 
	be presiding at the funeral services on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at 11 a.m. 
	at  Wallace Funeral Home & Chapel, 
	Barboursville. Burial will follow in  Oaklawn 
	Memorial Park, Huntington. Friends and family may visit from 6 to 8 p.m. on 
	Friday, May 31, 2019, at the funeral home.
   
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