Charlotte a meade biography

Charlotte’s Corner

Established by a woman who never had a dog until she was 40, Charlotte Meade walked into a high kill pound one spring afternoon in Waterbury Connecticut and was told that the dogs she was interested in adopting would not be there after the 3 day holiday. The dogs would be euthanized to make room for incoming dogs dumped by owners and strays picked up daily on the streets. With that news weighing on her, she went home and built fences, determined to do what she could for as many as she could. And she quickly learned that there was truth in that line so well known in the world of rescue, “Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever”.

That fateful weekend changed her world too. The next few years were spent scouring dog pounds in eastern NewYork and CT for dogs in danger.  Adopters were easy to find! Great news!  Matches made in heaven.  The rescue became too big for a setting just outside NYC and Charlotte moved herself and a big part of Meade Canine Rescue to California, a state she was st

Meade Named Homecoming Parade Marshal

The traditional Homecoming Parade for Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College presented by Student Government will begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, in downtown Fairmont. Student Government has selected Charlotte A. Meade, a retired educator and active member of the Fairmont community, as parade marshal.

Any marching group, organization, political candidate, community group or business interested in having a float or car in the parade should call the Office of Student Affairs at (304) 367-4643 by Thursday, Oct. 9. Line-up for the parade, which is sponsored by the Times West Virginian, will begin at 5:15 p.m. at Palatine Park. The parade is on a different night of the week and will take a slightly different route than in years past. The parade route will begin on East Side, come down Merchant Street and across the Jefferson Street/High Level Bridge to Adams Street.

Presented by Student Government, the annual Pep Rally, sponsored by the Times West Virginian, will begin at 7 p.m. at Falcon Center Gym 1. FSU and

Charlotte Denise Meade

Charlotte Denise Meade, a cherished sister, aunt, and friend, passed away peacefully on September 8, 2024, in Holland, Michigan, at the age of 61. Born on November 13, 1962, in Detroit, Michigan, to the late Harvey and Henrietta (Sloan) Meade, Charlotte's warmth and kindness touched all who knew her.

Charlotte grew up in Pullman, Michigan, where she shared an unbreakable bond with her brother, Doug Meade, who predeceased her. She found joy and comfort in the company of her loving sister, Wanda Clifton, and brother-in-law, Ron Jeralds. Charlotte was a beloved aunt to her nephews, Marcus (Tanya) Jeralds and Charles Clifton (Shana Reed), and her niece, Jessica (Josh) Wells. Her great-nieces and nephews, Gavin Beltran, Audrie Aaron, Kailey Jeralds, Sadie Jeralds, and Emma Clifton, will fondly remember her playful spirit and loving embrace.

Charlotte made her home in Pullman, Michigan, where she created a life filled with simple pleasures and enduring friendships. Her passion for collecting knickknacks from her travels and various places she visited was a

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