He was also instrumental in helping to set up Blantyre’s anti-knife campaign and town march following the tragic murder of Reamonn Gormley, outside the Parkville Hotel, back in 2011. A pal of rock legend and fellow Celtic Football Club fan Rod Stewart, who he duly elected Blantyre Celtic honorary president, Charlie was delighted to be invited to bring his side – a Blantyre Celtic X1 – along to take on a Rod Stewart XI in the rocker’s very own Essex estate back garden in 2013.
Charlie also had a passionate involvement in the Justice for the 96 Hillsborough campaign and worked hard to set up a memorial game for Blantyre Celtic in Liverpool each year, as well as raising much-needed funds and awareness for MND Scotland, which led to him being thanked at a meeting with HRH Princess Anne.
Charlie is survived by his wife Shirley, son Kevin, daughters Donna Marie and Julie Ann and granddaughters Amy, Rachel and Millie. His funeral took place on Monday at 9.30am mass at St Mary’s Hamilton and then onto SLC Crematorium.
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