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Charles Cox Latham
In Memory of
Charles Cox
Latham
1952 - 2018
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Obituary for Charles Cox Latham

Charles Cox  Latham
Obituary

Charles Cox Latham, 65, passed away on Saturday, June 30, 2018. He was born
September 14, 1952 to Frank and Mary Lucylle (Cox) Latham in Waco, Texas. He attended
Richfield High School and graduated in 1971.

After High School, he attended MCC where he obtained his Real Estate License. Charles was a member of several Waco clubs and served as the Hedonia President in 1994; a role he cherished for his entire life. Charles’s true passion was boats and being on Lake Waco. He would spend countless hours “piddling” in his garage with various boats or projects. Charles shared this passion with his sons and they were often seen
alongside him in the garage.

Charles is preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Frank W. Latham and Russell
Patrick Latham as well as his sister Mary Kathleen Latham.

Those left behind to cherish his memory are his wife, Connie; sons, Charles Latham Jr.,
James Latham, daughter-in-law Antoinette Latham and their mother Nancy Latham;
stepdaughters, Dee Hernandez, Stephanie Maciel, and Jenny Teague as well as six
grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends.

We ask for your blessings
And hedge of protection
Upon this boat that we love.
Bless Her Lord
From Bow to Stern
And Starboard to Port.
Please guide us as we navigate
Unfamiliar waters.
Protect us from unseen dangers.
And above all, Lord
Be our anchor in the storm.

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