Charles Richard Smith
December 12, 1946
May 22, 2026
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Turkey, NC
Charles Richard Smith, (Red Man) of 265 Altons Lane, Turkey NC passed away peacefully on May 22. Charles was born on December 12,1946 in Lenoir County. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Theresa and Alton Mcgee as well as his precious daughter “Penny Lee”, Penny Lee Bradshaw.
As a young man Charles grew up in Beulaville before moving to Turkey at the age of 7 when his mother Theresa married Alton McGee. Farming was a way of life for Charles once moving to Turkey, where he became a true steward of the land, whether it be farming, hunting or fishing. In 1966 Charles was drafted into the Army but later was given a hardship/dependency discharge to save the family farm. In 1968 Charles married the best catch of his life, Betty Marie Bass. They were married on July 19, 1968, at the parsonage of Turkey Methodist Church. Their marriage of almost 59 years is a testament to overcoming trials that very few marriages these days can withstand. Charles and Betty had two children, Charles Alton Smith (Leigh Ann) of Autryville and Penny Lee Bradshaw.
Charles was blessed with three grandchildren, Charlie Tyler Bradshaw, Dylan Christopher Bradshaw, Coleton Warren Smith (Stephanie) as well as one newly born great child Baylor Warren Smith.
Charles was a dependable employee of the NC Department of Corrections from April 2, 1987, to April 30, 2010, during which he mentored and made lifelong friends within the Department of Corrections. Charles was a proud chartered member of the Stewarts Creek Hunting club for over 50 years where he began an unexpected mentorship with many young men in the community. Charles was an exceptional neighbor and friend; he was always willing to lend a hand where needed. His deep faith and servants’ heart was evident in every aspect of his life. He was a member of Beulah Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon and enjoyed cooking for the congregation. Charles was known for his exceptional ability to cook for large crowds but was best known for his barbecue, which many will say was the very best around. Charles enjoyed his yearly trips to the Alligator River with special friends as a time to fellowship and fish.
Services for the Smith family are being provided by Serenity Funeral Home of Beulaville.
At Charles’ request there will be no public viewing/visitation. The family will announce a memorial service to be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Beulah Baptist Church c/o Pinda Byrd, 592 Lake Artesia Rd, Turkey NC 28393.