Charlie Joe Warwick, 62, of New Smyrna Beach died Sunday, April 18, 2010. Charlie was born March 21, 1948 in Knoxville, TN. He was a veteran of the US Army Special Forces serving during Vietnam. Charlie was an avid NASCAR fan, phenomenal at culinary arts, classic and street rod aficionado and short track dirt bike racing. He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia O’Barr Warwick and father Charles R. “Bud” Warwick. Charlie is survived by his girlfriend, Silvia Pires of Orlando; two daughters, Shannon Warwick of New Smyrna Beach and Margo (Ben) Lea of Hendersonville, NC; step-daughter, Lauren Jackson of Knoxville, TN; two granddaughters, Brooke Mahan and Alyssa Labuda of New Smyrna Beach; mother, Mary Lydia Warwick of New Smyrna Beach; sister, Tandy Warwick of Nashville, TN; nephew, Boone Anderson of Nashville, TN; several aunts, uncles and cousins and his faithful dog, Poncho.
5:00 PM, Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at the Grill At Riverview, 103 Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach
Please know that you have our greatest sympathy in your loss of Charlie. He was such a fun person to be around. I can remember during our school years when I was at Tandy's house and he came through the door he always gave the look of "Oh gosh, more of Tandy's friends". then he would say something funny and leave quickly. What a great brother you had Tandy. If Ronnie and I can help in any way please let us know. You have our prayers.
Love,
Ronnie and Becky Calfee
I haven't seen Charlie since school days at Gibbs, but always remember Charlie as a great guy and really enjoyed his friendship all those years. What a great talent and he could do anything. I know that you all miss him greatly. God has a plan for Charlie. He is way too young to leave us, but rest assured he is in a better place and suffers no pain. I am forwarding this to as many Gibbs grads as I can so that they may share in this time with you. Take care and may God bless you.
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. He was such a kind and talented person, and we will miss him.
May the family draw strength from our Lord to go on in life with good memories of Charlie.
I do not even know where to begin! I am still in shock over Tandy notifying me that Charlie had passed away! God bless his precious soul, he fought such a good long fight! And, he never gave up for one minute! I am just so very sorry that everything had such a tragic ending after he finally got his kidney and liver transplants! But, obviously God has special plans for Charlie! I can only imagine how you all must be feeling during this very difficult time in your lives! But, rest assured, there are so many people that are keeping you, as a family, in their thoughts and prayers! The one thing that will help a little to get you all through this very sad time in your life is to remain close with your family and great friends! I so wish that I could be there on Wednesday! But, if being there in spirit accounts for anything, please know that I am there with you all! I am holding you all close to my heart, as I continue to keep you all in my thoughts and prayers daily! Please take care of each other! Charlie would want you all to get through this difficult time with as little pain as possible! I know all too well that is easier said than done! But, I am sure that by now, that Charlie has his wings of gold! And, what a beautiful sight that must be! Just trust in the Lord to get you through this; and, He will do just that! And, remember, that you will all see Charlie again one day! My sincere sympathy and deepest condolences to you all!
Pam Langley
Love you all...
Sincerely,
Sherril