

He was born on October 18, 1964, in Bridgeton, New Jersey to the late Lee Edward Morgan and Janie (Mack) Taylor.
Charles passed away surrounded by loved ones, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, loyalty, and love. Known affectionately as “Boobie” to friends and family, he was the heart of every gathering, the calm in the chaos, and the spark behind every firework.
A proud Eagles fan, he cheered with unmatched passion, whether the Birds were flying high or struggling through a tough season. His energy and loyalty extended far beyond the field. He was a girl dad through and through, and the most devoted G-Daddy to his grandchildren. He was always there — no questions asked — for every scraped knee, school event, or bedtime story. If you needed him, he showed up. That was dad.
He had a unique flair for life. He was a firework pro, lighting up the sky every Fourth of July with the same energy he brought to every day. He enjoyed the simple pleasures, like relaxing with a glass of Hennessy and riding around in his G-Daddy Caddy—the car as full of personality as he was. He also lit up the dance floor — always ready to bust a move, smiling from ear to ear while pulling others into his rhythm. His joy was infectious.
He had a gift for cooking and loved nothing more than feeding the people he cared about. Whether it was grilling out, making his favorite comfort foods, or just whipping something up in the kitchen, his food always came with a side of love. He also adored his dogs, who were just as much a part of the family as anyone else — loyal companions who rarely left his side.
He was a loving husband, a dedicated father, and a fiercely proud G-Daddy. His presence brought comfort, his humor brought light, and his love brought people together. Though he has left this world, his spirit lives on in every story told, every beat of a song played loud, every family cookout, and every sparkle in the sky.
He leaves behind a family who adored him, friends who became family, and a legacy that will never fade.
Predeceased by his parents and two sisters: Cheryl Jones and Michelle Mills.
Survivors include his wife Janet Jones; nine children: National Jones, Crystal Jones, Jasmine Jones, Tinisha Passmore, Tyeshia White, Johnlaya Jones, Alicia Alleyne, Ignacio Alleyne, Jr. (Sydney) and Antonio Alleyne; four sisters: Barbara Jones, Patricia Morgan, Deidra Burton (Rufus) and Tammie Grier; two brothers, Lee Edward Morgan II, Kinte Christie; six grandchildren: Saige Jones, Kha’Mya Jones, Lavi Gordon, Lydia Alleyne, Ignacio Alleyne III and Madelyn Alleyne. One Aunt: Chevelle Williams, One Uncle: Willie Scott, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family members who were all touched by his warmth, generosity, and unforgettable presence.
Visitation will be held on Monday, July 14, 2025, from 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM at Mullins and Thompson Funeral Service, 1621 Emancipation Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 where a funeral service will take place at 10:30 AM. Interment will follow with full military honors at 1:00 PM at The National Cemetery at Quantico, 18424 Joplin Road, Triangle, VA 22172.
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