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  • ELVanIS
    Foren-Profi

    • 04.08.2005
    • 282

    Charlie Hodge gestorben!

    Wie ich heute erfahren habe ist Charlie bereits am Freitag an seinem Lungenkrebs leiden gestorben,angeblich war er auf dem Weg der Besserung was wohl doch nicht der Fall war.



    -Von allen Worten geschrieben oder gesagt,ist das Traurigste es wäre gewesen-
  • Eves
    Foren-Experte

    • 25.01.2006
    • 976

    #2
    Charlie Hodge gestorben

    Das drückt mir richtig auf die Tänendrüsen.Hab mir gestern mal wieder Thats the way it is angesehen und dachte noch wie sie sich doch alle verändert haben.Na,ja,klar über 30Jahre.Bei uns war die halbe Familie verkrebst.Ich habe mich immer gefreut wenn er Elvis so nett betreut und aufgemuntert hat.Wenn ich den Blick überhaupt von Elvis wenden kann,dann meist zu Charlie. Das hört man bei Krebs ja oft,daß man denkt es geht dem Patienten besser,wie ein aufbäumen und dann war s das.
    Without a song,the day would never end.
    Without a song,a man ain t got a friend.
    Without a song,the road would never bend,
    so I keep singing a song. Elvis Presley

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    • graceland77
      Schnupperuser

      • 08.01.2006
      • 17

      #3
      Ich wünsche Charlie alles Gute wo auch immer er ist.:traurig:

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      • Girlhappy
        Gehört zum Inventar

        • 24.09.2003
        • 1101

        #4
        Charlie war wohl einer der besten Freunde von Elvis.

        Wir sind traurig hier auf der Erde - aber Charlie ist jetzt bei Elvis.

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        • Gast-20061113

          #5
          Schade, ich fand ihm am Sympathischsten von allen aus der Memphis Mafia!!!

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          • MissClawdy

            #6
            Trauerfeierlichkeiten für Charlie Hodge

            Am Sonntag Abend ist ein Gedenkgottesdienst für Charlie mit anschließender Aufbahrung in Tennessee zwischen 17:00 und 20:00 Uhr bei Atchley Funeral Home 118 E Main Street Sevierville, TN 37862

            Die zweite Aufbahrung ist am Montag Abend zwischen 17:00 und 20:00 Uhr und am Dienstag zwischen 12:00 und 14:00 Uhr in Decatur, AL, Charlies Geburtsstadt. Roselawn Funeral Home 741 Danville Road Decatur, AL 35601

            Die Beisetzung erfolgt am Dienstag um 14:00 Uhr.
            Am 7. März 2006 im Roselawn Funeral Home 741 Danville Road Decatur Alabama.

            Wer Blumen schicken möchte, kann sie an das Beerdigungsinstitut senden.

            Kondolenzwünsche kann man an folgende Adresse senden:
            Jennifer Hodge, Memories Theatre 2141 Parkway Pigeon Forge, TN 37863


            Hier ist ebenso eine Möglichkeit, eurer Trauer Ausdruck zu verleihen. Diese Seite ist der Familie zugänglich:

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            • MissClawdy

              #7
              Es haben sich die ersten Promis ins Kondolensbuch eingetragen.

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              • elvisgirl
                Foren-Experte

                • 10.07.2005
                • 723

                #8
                Das ist schön!
                Auch John Wilinson steht drin!!!
                Wenn ich mir die Beiträge durchlese,kommen mir die Tränen.:traurig:

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                • gast-200612042

                  #9
                  Charlie wird Elvis und seine Familie wieder treffen. Friede mit Ihm. Er war der beste Freund den Elvis hatte.

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                  • MissClawdy

                    #10
                    Tribute to Charlie Hodge auf Radio Sirius:



                    Quelle: FECC Forum

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                    • MARIE
                      Gehört zum Inventar

                      • 11.01.2005
                      • 4957

                      #11
                      kATHY WESTMORELAND:

                      Charlie
                      "Behind every great man is a GREAT man"
                      My precious friend Charlie Hodge passed today. A couple of days ago he called me, left a message on my answering machine. "Bye,Bye,"...then his wife Jennifer,"That was Charlie. Call us back at this number ". I became hysterical, frantically called the number of the hospital and room they had left on the machine. (I had been told days ago not to call, Jennifer asked all to hold their calls as she was swamped, and to wait until she sent word. I couldn't sleep, and called anyway, left a message to tell Charlie I loved him, not to worry about calling me back, That I was "seeing" him every moment....just wait to call when things calmed down.
                      He called from his hospital room in Knoxville, Tennessee.
                      I returned the call immediately, and spoke with Jennifer first, who immediately handed the phone to him. He sounded terrific. He assured me that he would "beat this", that he just got exhausted from the treatments. He then went on to tell me all of the wonderful things he thought about me! How typical of Charlie. He saw and brought out the best in everyone who was fortunate enough to share his friendship. It was Charlie who was THE ONLY PERSON WHO LIVED WITH ELVIS DAY-IN-DAY-OUT, MOMENT BY MOMENT. HE WAS THE ONLY PERSON IN THE ENTIRE GROUP OF PEOPLE AROUND ELVIS WHO UNDERSTOOD ELVIS. How ugly it is to me that their misunderstanding of Elvis, their capitalization-motivated stories told to each other, repeated over and over, revised, then repeated again....have become the so-called 'history' of the most beloved person on planet earth.
                      HE TAUGHT ELVIS TO BE HIMSELF, LET HIS ANGER OUT AS ANY GREAT ARTIST WOULD, AND DIRECT IT TO A PERFORMANCE. ANGER WAS ENERGY...AND IT MADE A BETTER PERFORMANCE. (I had the good fortune of having been born to a most temperamental singer...my father...so Elvis was completely "Normal" to me. I told him when I first met him how much he reminded me of my father. (Freudian, I suppose) IT WAS CHARLIE WHO EXERCISED ELVIS' VOICE 'ROUND THE CLOCK...PLAYING THE PIANO AS ELVIS SANG. He was Elvis' Teacher. Elvis Trusted him more than any person in his circle of associates, who though friends, were of a different "ilk"...just NOT artists, nor had they any understanding or experience with that type of personality. Plus, they had much more limited conversational exchanges with Elvis...CHARLIE WAS AN EXTENSION OF ELVIS...and without Charlie, Elvis would not have achieved the greatness he did. The talent was there...Charlie Brought it out of him, not only with Understanding, but by adding his great talents to Elvis'. His vocal, instrumental,and vast knowledge of every aspect of "show business", and knowledge of multiple genres/feels and styles of music.
                      IT WAS CHARLIE WHO (having had his own group and tv/radio show in the fifties ---the Foggy River Boys) UNDERSTOOD THE ARTIST IN ELVIS, WHO TAUGHT ELVIS HOW TO PACE A SHOW. When he recorded duets with Elvis, one could not tell the voices apart. He matched Elvis so perfectly. He taught Elvis just what song would work where in order to raise the excitement of an audience, then to control the audience by doing a number that would calm things down. CHARLIE WAS THE ONLY PERSON WHO KNEW,...YES...REALLY KNEW ELVIS, UNDERSTOOD HIM, ALLOWED HIM TO "BE" HIMSELF; "Go into a rage if you want...use me as your kicking board, just let the artistic emotions in you out, Elvis!" I can still hear him. HE WAS THE ONLY PERSON WHO LAUGHED, RATHER THAN GETTING THEIR FEELINGS HURT WHEN ELVIS LET HIS EMOTIONS SHOW. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE OTHERS THOUGHT ELVIS WAS INSANE,...BUT THEY HAD NO UNDERSTANDING OF ARTISTS, NOR OF THEIR TEMPERAMENT. ..THEIR NEED TO SCREAM, LAUGH, CRY...NOT TO FEAR EMOTION. Charlie taught me to "remember not to think , just BE...Let your desires be your inspirations, and 'IT BE-COMES YOU'. If there had been no Charlie, who never, never let Elvis down...not once, there would not have been the Elvis who touched all of our lives. Elvis probably would have been heard, but certainly not developed his gifts to such extraordinary heights had Charlie not been his best friend. Charlie and I recalled a time when someone called him offstage for a minute, and Elvis said, "Charlie, when I glanced back there and you weren't there,...I panicked. I don't EVER want to do a show without you right with me EVER AGAIN." I am laughing now. If there is a "dimension" up or out there where people meet when they leave this physical body, I'll bet Elvis is finally happy at this moment. Perhaps someday they'll share this day's conversations with me? I am so envious to think they perhaps have the answers to all of the questions we pondered, attempted to puzzle out, only to realize that as Charlie said, "It's time to stop now...rest our minds...", and then he'd quote a Scripture,..."All knowledge is vain". Elvis and I and Charlie knew the answers must be there, or we wouldn't have the questions. We almost drove ourselves into total exhaustion while "thinking", then refreshed ourselves by just practicing quieting our minds, and just going blank, just "feeling".
                      He (Charlie) said, "Kathy, don't worry about me! Worry just saps your energy. Let's "see in our mind's eye...you and I performing together all over the world, and it shall be so". Jennifer positive in her attitude, said, "Don't worry about Charlie! He's doing so much better. We'll be going home."We made a deal near the end of our conversation. I can't see how that's possible now, but somehow....I know we ARE together.
                      When I got the message this afternoon that he passed away, I went into a rage, cried, fell on my knees, assumed the "meditation position" he and Elvis and I practiced, then REAL-"EYES-ED"...Charlie did not want me to cry for long. He wants me to BE STILL...AND KNOW...
                      When he became tired and weaker after talking, laughing, and we said our last "bye-bye"...I just told him, "REST...We'll talk soon, and keep visualizing ourselves together....and it WILL BE-COME US."
                      I love you, CHARLES,
                      Minnie Mouse

                      ForJennifer, Mrs. Charles Hodge,
                      Please know that I am thinking now of you, keeping you in the light, as you journey through this difficult time.I look so forward to seeing you face to face, in person. You are loved by me, because Charlie loved you, and you loved him so.
                      Love,
                      Kathy

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                      • Sivle
                        Gehört zum Inventar

                        • 27.07.2003
                        • 2592

                        #12
                        Ich bin geschockt, da ich wirklich geglaubt habe, dass Charlie es schaffen würde.
                        Elvis und Charlie waren schon ein ganz besonderes Paar.
                        Rest in Peace, Charlie!

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                        • burroughs
                          Board-Legende

                          • 09.02.2004
                          • 56292

                          #13
                          It saddens me to report that Charlie Hodge passed away last Friday night.
                          I am aware that most of you have already received this news, however, I
                          personally wanted to wait until now before I sent out this sad announcement to you.

                          Charlie became a background vocalist, and rhythm guitarist for Elvis, and was
                          also known as the man who gave Elvis his water, and scarves on stage. He worked with Elvis for 17 years, and also lived at Graceland during their friendship.

                          Charlie, and his wife lovely Jennifer were very dear friends of mine. Although
                          aware of Charlie's illness...out of respect for both of them, I chose not to
                          publicly speak about Charlie's battle with cancer, and was so hoping that he
                          would be able to fight the battle. Even through these sad times, Charlie still
                          manages to bring a smile to my face as I recall the shows, dinner, laughs, and
                          fun time we shared. Thank you for all those fond memories Charlie, I will
                          treasure them forever. May you rest in peace my friend...you were such a joy to know.

                          My sincerest, and deepest sympathies are extended to Jennifer, and to ALL of you who knew Charlie Hodge.

                          Charlie Hodge ~
                          Charlie Hodge, age 71, of Sevierville, Tenn., died Friday, March 3, 2006,
                          at Fort Sanders Regional in Knoxville, Tenn. He was born and raised in
                          Decatur. Charlie’s love of music and comedy led him to a long career of singing
                          with quartets, one of the first included Bill Gaither and Charlie’s own
                          quartet, The Foggy River Boys. Charlie entered the Army with Elvis Presley and they became good friends. He worked for Elvis and lived in Graceland for 17 years. After Elvis’ death, Charlie continued to perform in shows dedicated to Elvis’ memory. For the past 15 years, Charlie performed at Memories Theatre in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., and also traveled the world sharing Elvis stories speaking and performing.
                          He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Mattie P. Hodge.
                          Survivors include his loving wife, Jennifer Hodge; one sister, Margie
                          Poteet of Somerville; one nephew, Lyle Poteet of Somerville; one great-niece,
                          Caitlin Poteet; one cousin, Sedema Poole and several other cousins.
                          The family will receive friends tonight from 5 to 8 at Atchley Funeral
                          Home in Sevierville, Tenn.
                          Funeral service will be Tuesday, March 7, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Roselawn
                          Funeral Home in Decatur. Burial will follow in New Friendship Baptist Church
                          Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
                          funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make donations to your favorite charity in Charlie’s memory.
                          Published in the Decatur Daily on 3/5/2006.

                          To view, and sign Charlie's Guest Book, please visit:
                          http://www.legacy.com/decaturdaily/Guestbook.asp Page=GuestBook&PersonID=16921354

                          His Journey's Just Begun
                          Don't think of him as gone away--
                          his journey has just begun,
                          life holds many facets--
                          the Earth is only one.

                          Just think of him as resting
                          from the sorrows and the tears
                          in a place of warmth and comfort
                          where there are no days and years.

                          Think how he must be wishing
                          that we could know today
                          how nothing but our sadness
                          can really pass away.

                          And think of him as living
                          In the hearts of those he touched...
                          For nothing loved is ever lost--
                          And he was loved so much.

                          - Ellen Brenneman

                          Your condolences may also be sent to:
                          Jennifer Hodge
                          Memories Theatre
                          2141 Parkway
                          Pigeon Forge, TN 37863

                          quelle: Kathleen A. DeNike, Collingwood Elvis club
                          Hinweis in eigener Sache:
                          wenn du glaubst, dass ich mich dir gegenüber wie ein Arschloch verhalte, kannst du ziemlich sicher sein, dass du es verdient hast

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                          • joshua777
                            Kommt langsam in Fahrt

                            • 09.07.2005
                            • 148

                            #14
                            Charlie Hodge

                            ich kann es immer noch nicht glauben das Charlie nicht mehr unter uns ist...aber jetzt ist er bei Gott und bei Elvis...möge er in Frieden ruhen.

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                            • MARIE
                              Gehört zum Inventar

                              • 11.01.2005
                              • 4957

                              #15
                              EPE meldet sich:

                              Charlie Hodge, Loyal Longtime Friend of Elvis, Dies at 71 3/6/2006
                              Charlie Hodge, longtime friend of Elvis Presley, EPE and Elvis fans worldwide, died Friday, March 3, 2006 after a bout with cancer. He was 71.

                              Elvis and Charlie met early on their careers when Charlie was singing with group called The Foggy River Boys. They met again in 1958 when both were shipping out to Germany for service in the U.S. Army. Charlie and Joe Esposito, a fellow service man Elvis met while stationed in Germany, joined Elvis's personal staff after their duty was up. Charlie appeared in several of Elvis's movies in the 1960s, joined Elvis on stage in his triumphant 1968 TV special, and appeared with Elvis on stage throughout the "concert era" of 1969 to 1977, playing rhythm guitar and providing harmony vocals and serving as Elvis's general assistant on stage, handing him his water and scarves, cueing songs and so forth. Through the years, Charlie also worked with Elvis on his self-taught vocal training.

                              Charlie will be remembered for his talents, his gentlemanliness, his humor, and for his absolute loyalty to his friend, Elvis Presley. We have lost one of the good guys.

                              Funeral services are at 2:00 PM tomorrow, Tuesday, March 7 at Rose Lawn Funeral Home, 741 Danville RD Decatur, Alabama 35601. Phone (256) 353-2996. Visitation is tonight 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that one make a donation to one's favorite charity in Charlie’s memory.

                              Click here to see an article in Charlie's hometown newspaper.

                              We regret not posting this acknowledgement of Charlie's passing sooner, but the news came after business hours at Graceland/EPE on Friday. Our staff who handle news postings did not have computer access over the weekend. Thus, this posting comes first thing Monday morning.

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