Charles Allen Surber
Charles Allen Surber, 81, of Fountain Inn passed away on Friday, October 7, 2022. Born in Saltville, VA, he was a son the late Charles F. and Ada Taylor Surber.
Allen is survived by his wife Margaret Brayak Surber; six children, James Surber (Alma), John Surber, Joseph Surber (Janice), Julia Walker (Jeff), Joan Blake (Shaun), and Jean Surber; Ashley Phillips; eleven grandchildren, Jessica, Edward, Justin, Joshua, Rick, Jacqueline, Jennifer, Laura, Caroline, Eleanor, and Jackson; five great grandchildren, Kyleigh, Kayden, Joseph, Harper, and Oliver; two sisters, Mary Hogston and Vona Greenwood; and numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Allen was preceded in death by a grandson, Michael Blake; four brothers, John, Tom, George, and Tracy; and three sisters, Regina, Salona, and Linda.
A visitation will be held at Heritage Funeral Home on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm. The Funeral Mass will be held at St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church on Thursday, October 13, 2022 at 10:00 am. Burial will follow the Mass at Graceland East Memorial Park.
Uncle Allen will be missed, prayers for all of his family. He was a wonderful person.
Allen was a kind man with a huge heart!! He had the best way of making me laugh whenever he posted funny stories on Facebook, alot of times laughing out loud at the funny ones. He adored his country, and he thought highly of Donald Trump. I have missed his posts for weeks, as he had become to ill to go on to Facebook. I am sad he is gone, but relieved that he is no longer in pain. Thankyou Allen for making me feel special in your life ❤
Until we meet again.
Joan, Shaun, and my sweet niece’s, I am so sorry for your loss. I am sending loving thoughts and prayers to you all. May God provide you comfort during this sad time.
Jean, Ashley and Jackson, so sorry for the loss of Mr. SURBER. Sending prayers and love.
I miss you, grandpa. I love you with my whole heart, and I cannot believe that it has already been a year. I hope you’re enjoying spending time with Michael. Love you, pa bear