1944
2013
Charles L. Kittler, was born December 14, 1944 in Greenville, Alabama.
He was baptized when he was 12 years old. He confessed hope in Christ and was born again at the age of 38 years old. He retired from General Motors in Van Nuys, Calif. After 30 years of service. He was a man of Distinction who faithfully supported the work of the Lord throughout his Born Again Life. Witnessing and bearing fruit for Christ Jesus. Charles departed this life, August 25, 2013 while in the hospital at 3:00 AM.
Leaving to cherish his fond memories: His wife of 45 years, Josiephine Kittler, one son, Alfie Lamar Kittler, one grandson, Adam Charles Kittler, Two God grandsons, Gregory Lamar Nedd and Christopher Lloyd Nedd, two sisters, Betty Weir, and Cynthiana Jones, first cousin (like a brother), John D. Kittler (Stein), and a host of In-Laws, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and church family friends.
The family will receive friends from 12 PM until 1 PM on Friday, August 30, 2013 at Kilgroe Funeral Home in Leeds.
Services will be held at 1PM on Friday, August 30, 2013 at Kilgroe Funeral Home Leeds Chapel.
Visit online at www.kilgroefuneralhome.com
Kilgroe Funeral Home, Leeds directing.
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August 31, 2013
Christine Hayes McDonald
My family lived three doors from Charles And his family for better of twenty years. I have known him and Josephine for years. Charles you will be missed. Chris HAYES & Family
August 30, 2013
So sorry to hear of Mr. Charles passing. He and Josephine blessed our Senior Center with such special warmth. He is truly missed already. I will pray that God will reach His loving arms around the family and give each of you peace to face the tomorrows. Just remember he is in a grand and glorious place.
Lanette Hudgins (Odenville, Al.)
August 29, 2013
We are very sorry to hear of your loss. We remember Charles, Josephine and Betty from school days in the Pratt City community. May God's love comfort you during this difficult time.
The Ball Family
August 28, 2013
Tracy & Melissa Hollingsworth
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and family. So very sorry to hear of his passing.
Tracy & Melissa Hollingsworth Odenville,Al
August 28, 2013
So sorry for your loss. We became amazed to learn of Charles' thorough knowledge of the scriptures in the Sunday School class we shared with him and Josephine. Jesus is now rejoicing with Charles in heaven. Bobbie and Richard Hutchcraft, Murray, Ky
August 28, 2013
I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Charles passing. He is suffering no more. We are leaving early Friday for a quick Labor Day get away and will not be able to attend the services. Please know our thoughts are with you and we are praying that God wrap his loving arms around you and give you peace during this difficult time.
The Peters Family
Moody, AL
August 27, 2013
Jerry & Connie Renfroe
Our thoughts and prays or with you and your family
August 27, 2013
Ronny & Debbie Burleson
We are so sorry for your loss,Mr.Kittler was an awesome Christian man and we were very privaleged to have known him! God Bless You everyone
August 27, 2013
I feel very honored to have been a part yours and Mr. Kittler's life for the past 6 years. He was a very proud and honorable man. Thank you sharing a small part of your lives with me. I will miss you both especially on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. I am so glad that he is not suffering anymore. May God Bless and Keep you, Mrs. Kittler. Love from his old dialysis nurse, Tania
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