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Elizabeth Rea <I>Cayce</I> Charbonneau

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Elizabeth Rea Cayce Charbonneau

Birth
Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Death
26 Feb 2015 (aged 95)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Bay Pines, Pinellas County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 27.8073833, Longitude: -82.7713689
Plot
Section 53 Site 403
Memorial ID
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CHARBONNEAU, Elizabeth 96, relative of psychic Edgar Cayce, long-time resident of St. Petersburg and recent resident of Ginger Cove, Annapolis, MD, passed away peacefully Feb. 26, 2015. Born in Spartanburg, SC, "Liz" was the epitome of a beautiful southern belle who charmed her war-time love and husband of 59-plus years, Col. C.K. Charbonneau. Together they travelled the globe and golfed in all four corners. Her passion for the sport made Liz a champion many times over. Of all the exotic places they lived and visited, one of the highlights was the five years spent in Madrid, Spain. There they hosted the then Prince Juan Carlos and were guests of El Generalisimo Franco at his summer palace. Survivors include her brother, Reid Cayce; three daughters, Camille Hopkinson, Annapolis, MD, Celeste Charbonneau, Delray Beach, FL, Deirdre Burton, Annapolis, MD; a son, Robert Charbonneau; five grandchildren, and four great- grandchildren. Burial will take place at Bay Pines National Cemetery, St. Petersburg. Arrangements by

Brett Funeral Home


Published in the Tampa Bay Times on Mar. 25, 2015
CHARBONNEAU, Elizabeth 96, relative of psychic Edgar Cayce, long-time resident of St. Petersburg and recent resident of Ginger Cove, Annapolis, MD, passed away peacefully Feb. 26, 2015. Born in Spartanburg, SC, "Liz" was the epitome of a beautiful southern belle who charmed her war-time love and husband of 59-plus years, Col. C.K. Charbonneau. Together they travelled the globe and golfed in all four corners. Her passion for the sport made Liz a champion many times over. Of all the exotic places they lived and visited, one of the highlights was the five years spent in Madrid, Spain. There they hosted the then Prince Juan Carlos and were guests of El Generalisimo Franco at his summer palace. Survivors include her brother, Reid Cayce; three daughters, Camille Hopkinson, Annapolis, MD, Celeste Charbonneau, Delray Beach, FL, Deirdre Burton, Annapolis, MD; a son, Robert Charbonneau; five grandchildren, and four great- grandchildren. Burial will take place at Bay Pines National Cemetery, St. Petersburg. Arrangements by

Brett Funeral Home


Published in the Tampa Bay Times on Mar. 25, 2015


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