Bright-Holland Funeral Home has scheduled private services at the Pavilion of Red Hill Cemetery on Monday, Nov. 23rd, at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. Robert Myre and Rev. Chad Fleming officiating. Even though there isn’t a formal visitation scheduled, friends and family are invited to pay their respects at the funeral home through noon Monday.
Charles, the son of Virgil & Myrle Bush Ausmus, was born May 8, 1942, in Lamar County.
He worked at the Campbell Soup Company before beginning a career at B&W that spanned thirty-three and one half years. He then worked at Turner Pipe, Atwoods, and Rustic and More Furniture and still found time to help friends working cattle. Charles was a member of the Quarter Horse Association, the National Cutting Horse Association, and the Lamar County Coon Hunters Association. Charles led a full life and at the time of his passing, he was still coon hunting and riding his horses.
He was a faithful member of the United Pentecostal Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two granddaughters, Danielle Weatherford and Mande Tia Brown.
Survivors include his childhood sweetheart and wife, Geraldine Anthony Ausmus, whom he married on August 5, 1960, building 60 years of family and memories, three daughters, Debra M. Monkres & husband Steve of Paris, Cynthia Brown & husband Rickey of Paris, and LeAnn Yarbrough & husband Lee of Detroit, fifteen grandchildren, and twenty-four great grandchildren along with many friends.
Casket bearers will be: Rickey Brown, Steve Monkres, Dustin Brown, Cody Covey, Joseph Yarbrough, and Peyton Flippen.
PALLBEARERS
Rickey Brown
Steve Monkres
Dustin Brown
Cody Covey
Joseph Yarbrough
Peyton Flippen
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