The community of North Carolina is mourning the death of Charles Maxwell Jr, a man remembered by those who knew him as a loyal friend, a familiar face in local tournament circles, and someone whose presence left a lasting impression on the people around him.
News of his passing was shared by friends who spoke of Charles with deep affection and sadness. Kaitlyn Giddens remembered him as a “sweet friend” who always looked out for her and her father, recalling the fun they shared traveling together and playing doubles events. Her tribute painted the picture of a man who valued friendship, companionship, and the simple joy of time spent with others. Doug Parks also paid tribute to Charles, remembering him as a local tournament player whose passing would be felt by many in the community.
Charles was also known professionally for his time in sales at D and E Mitsubishi, where he worked from January 2019 to March 2020. While only a few public details have been shared, the memories offered by those close to him speak clearly of a man who was kind, dependable, and easy to cherish. The grief surrounding his death reflects the mark he made not through headlines, but through the ordinary, meaningful relationships that define a life.
As family, friends, and all who knew him face this loss, Charles Maxwell Jr is being remembered with love, gratitude, and sorrow. His memory lives on in the stories, laughter, and friendships he leaves behind.