

He attended St. Claude Heights Elementary School and Chalmette High school. He also attended Crescent City School of Gaming and Bartending and worked as a bartender.
Charlie was an avid reader of history, especially the World War II era. Charlie had a strong admiration for and always wanted to be a U.S. Marine, but his afflictions prevented it. In his early adulthood, he was an assistant football coach at Patricia Park in Arabi, LA. He took great care and joy in personalizing gifts and cards for his loved ones. He was a kind and gentle soul who brought these gifts to all. He bore his afflictions and subsequent indignities with a wonderful spirit. He cherished his Catholic faith. He was an ever-respectful son and loving older brother. He was truly the definition of a gentle giant. He is admired, loved, and missed.
He is preceded in death by his father, Charles A. Stoll, Jr., and his sister, Pamela Ann Stoll.
He is survived by his mother, Joyce Taylor Stoll; sister, Lisa T. Stoll; brother, Steven M. Stoll; and his girlfriend and love, Felice Brodsky.
The family has immense appreciation for Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Charlie’s being called home was one of God’s countless Tender Mercies.
Services will be private.
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