Charles Clarence Jannise, 80, passed away on December 26, 2015. He served our country as a proud member of the U.S. Navy, retiring after 20 years of dedicated service.
As an expression of sympathy, in memory of Charles, the family would like donations be made to the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society by visiting www.tmcfunding.com for online contributions. Both organizations are very near and dear to the Jannise Family’s heart. Contributions can also be mailed to the American Heart Association at 4217 Park Place Court, Glenn Allen, VA 23060 or the American Cancer Society at P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.
Uncle Charles and Clarence
Aunt Imogene and Charlene,
My deepest sympathies to you. I have great memories of Uncle Charles and posted a picture of the two Clarences.
To the Family of Charles Clarence Jannise,
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your dear loved one, please accept my condolences during this painful time. Losing a loved one is distressing and as comfort is needed from family and friends, it is my hope your family will find comforting the promise at Isaiah 25:8 where we are assured that soon “death will be swallowed up forever.” It is my hope your family will find the strength to endure during the days ahead.
With deepest sympathy,
Jori
To the Family of Charles Clarence Jannise,
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your dear loved one, please accept my condolences during this painful time. Losing a loved one is distressing and as comfort is needed from family and friends, it is my hope your family will find comforting the promise at Isaiah 25:8 where we are assured that soon “death will be swallowed up forever.” It is my hope your family will find the strength to endure during the days ahead.
With deepest sympathy,
Jori
The warm heart, great sense of humor and interesting historical conversations with Mr Charles are remembered. Our condolences to your family with prayers for God’s peace to comfort you during this time.
RIP Uncle Charles, although you always lived so far away and we never got to see you, mother (Ann Jannise), always spoke highly of you and in my memories you seemed like a giant of a man with the largest laugh. I remember when Uncle James lived on Yorkshire Drive and you were down. We were all doing some heavy duty cajun music dancing. That is probably my last memory of you but for sure a good one. again, RIP Uncle Charles
I will miss you dearly Uncle Charles. Say hello to momma and the rest of my uncles. Love you so much
Our most sincere condolences. The Sims family
You were great father and husband for over 50 years you will greatly missed love you always.