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Obituary
Charlene Louise Templeton, born April 21st, 1968, passed away peacefully on August 16th, 2024, at Woodstock Hospital. She was the beloved wife of David Templeton, with whom she shared nearly a decade of marriage after they wed on November 5th, 2014.
Charlene was a devoted parent to Brigitta (Keaton), Cassiopea (Dean), and Joshua; grandparent to Canyon, River, and Summit; who were fortunate to be embraced by her kind and nurturing spirit. She will be missed by her beloved cat companions, Maizy and Theo. Her dedication to her family extended to her career, where she spent 26 years at Russell A. Farrow.
Charlene was preceded in death by her parents, Sheila and Charlie Brown, and is survived by her sister Ruth (Ron). She will be remembered for her warmth, dedication, and the love she shared with those around her.
A virtual celebration of Charlene’s life will be held on September 22nd, 2024, where family and friends will come together to honour her memory. In lieu of flowers, a donation will be made in Charlene’s name to a local charity in Oxford County, supporting causes close to her heart. To donate, please visit In Memory of Charlene Templeton.
Charlene’s warmth, dedication, and love will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Virtual Celebration Of Life
Recorded Sunday, September 22, 2024
Charlene’s family invites you to view the online Celebration of Life service & reception to honor her life and legacy.
It’s clear for all around them to see how happy David and Charlene made each other. That feeling will prevail. Rest in Peace Charlene.
Lifetime memories of Charlene for the loving beautiful Girl and Lady she was, will always be, That is how we will remember Charlene. Your friends always. Michael and Marcia
You were always cheerful, interesting and amazing, cousin. Most of all, you were lovely. Can hardly believe you are gone. See you soon
Charlene was a good friend to me the year I marched the winter guard. I have fond memories of our time together.
Charlene, I remember November 9, 2014 when I had the distinct honour of escorting you down the aisle at your wedding to David. There were good times and good memories. You are missed and never forgotten. Cheers, -Alex
My heart aches at the loss of my dear cousin, Char.
Char – you brought so much joy, laughter, and love to our lives during your trips/visits to Mom’s house, and I will cherish the memories we shared. You were not just family, but a friend. May your spirit find peace, and may we all find comfort in the beautiful memories you left behind. Rest in peace, Char. You will never be forgotten. Until we meet again on the other side…rest in peace.