Charles J. George, III
Charles J. George, III, passed away on December 6, 2020 surrounded by family, he was 48.
He was born September 27, 1972 in St. Louis, MO He was the beloved son of Jane (nee Harashe) and Rich Ostrowski.
Charles was the dear grandson, cousin and friend to many, especially to Jerry Ferguson, John Scialfa and Mike Conners.
In lieu of flowers, donations to DeGreeff Hospice House, 10024 Kennerly Rd, St. Louis, MO 63128.
Our hearts our heavy for the loss is such a special young man who had so much left to give.
We will miss you… Always smiling! A great neighbor and friend. Always there to help us or our kids.
So sorry for your family, prayers to you. You have an amazing angel looking out for you.
I am truly saddened by your terrible loss. My prayers go out to your family.
Jane,
I so sorry for the loss of your handsome son. He is now in heaven with my Timmy smiling down on you! He will be with you in spirit til you meet again. Keep in touch.
Love to you and your family.????
Words fail me for this tremendous loss.
Charlie was a beautiful man. Inside & out. I was privileged to know, and love him.
All my Love.
Jennifer George
So very sorry Aunt Jane and Uncle Rich. He was such a sweet and funny guy, I will treasure my memories of him dearly!!
I love you two very much!!!!!!
Dear Jane,
I am so very sorry for your loss of Charlie and you have my deepest sympathy. Jennifer cried when she called to let me know she was there with you to hold Charlie’s hand and to let him know he was still loved. It was the last time I talked to Jennifer and it made me feel good to know how much she cared for him and that she always loved him. I share your belief that both of their passing’s were more than a coincidence, that maybe God had a plan for them to be together joyfully in the afterlife free of any suffering they may have endured in this life.
Jane,
I think of Charlie often and was so pleased to view the video you provided. He was such a part of our lives as he was growing up and Chad, Chris, and I keep his memory alive from our photos and stories. His smile and eyes brightened many lives. May we all be blessed in meeting him again.