Ed Kennedy
Charley was one of the most dedicated Southerners I have ever known. An ardent Christian and Confederate, he will be a big loss to our SCV. I will miss his emails and discussions.
Birth date: Nov 14, 1948 Death date: Feb 24, 2022
Charles H. Wilson, a former resident of Moline, Kansas, passed away while on business Thursday, February 24, 2022 in Wakeeney, Kansas. He was born in Winfield, Kansas on November 14, 1948 to Charles Lawrence and Estel (Hedde) Wils Read Obituary
Charley was one of the most dedicated Southerners I have ever known. An ardent Christian and Confederate, he will be a big loss to our SCV. I will miss his emails and discussions.
I WILL MISS HIM! He was so dedicated to the Confederacy / Confederate Heritage and TRUTH and LIBERTY. He was so resolved that it inspired people who were new to finding that strength inside themselves. He and I emailed each other back and forth on issues and history and facts for almost 20 years! WOW. I knew something was up when I quit hearing from him and did an internet search. GOD'S HOLY NAME BE PRAISED FOR BLESSING US WITH THIS MAN who now resides with Father God, Son Jesus, and Holy Spirit and all the saints! We LOVE YOU, Charley, and we'll see you in Heaven!
Charley was a stauch Southern and American patriot who believed in states rights. He was a Christian man of impeccable character. I will miss my discussions with Charley on history and our Confederate ancestors and hope that his family will carry the torch for him. God bless you Charley for your hard work to honor our family ancestors!
Mr. Wilson assisted me in joining the Sons of Confederate Veterans. He was super helpful gathering my genealogical information and helping me complete the application process. I appreciated his help very much. He was a true Southern patriot.
Silas Dodgen
I always appreciated his voice of states rights and protecting our constitution. His many daily emails keep reminding me how important were our individual freedoms, our support of free enterprise, and love of our family are to us and this country. Bill Rhiley
I sure enjoyed our conversations at breakfast when we were working on the road together as landman for J. Fred Hambright Inc.. I had a Great Great Grandfather who was a Confederate soldier, R.I.P. Charlie.
Ron L. Prichard
Charley and I had some good times, especially our senior year. R.I.P. Charley.