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Marsha Sampson (formerly Marsha Lindsey).
September 6, 2025
To Charlotte“s family...I worked w Charlotte at South Fulton in Labor and Delivery for several years. She was always sharing her knowledge, her great sense of humor, and her compassion. I loved working w her and learned so much from her about being a nurse, a friend, and a person. She made a such an impact on me. Prayers and hugs to you as you navigate this new journey.
Cynthia Welborn (formerly Young).
September 6, 2025
To Charlott's family and to her dear husband Al, I worked with your sweet Charlotte at South Fulton for many years. She was a ray of sunshine; always kind, always laughing, often sharing funny stories about Al and her boys to make us all laugh lightheartedly. I am sorry for your tremendous loss. This lovely picture you posted with her announcement captures her happy spirit as I remember her.
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