Charles Spence

Earl Freeman
April 3, 2019
James Prosperie
April 3, 2019
Earl Freeman
April 3, 2019
James Prosperie
April 3, 2019

Charles Carey Spence, MD, age 91, passed away on Sunday, March 24, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. Charles was a native of Ellisville, Mississippi and a resident of Houma, Louisiana.

Charlie is survived by his wife of 25 years, Garnett Griffin Spence; sons, Charles Carey Spence, Jr, and wife Cindy, Mark Edward Spence and Wife Monee’, Philip Allen Spence; daughters, Elizabeth Spence Watkins and husband Bill Watkins, Sharon Spence Boudreaux and husband David Boudreaux, Mary Spence; daughter in law, Kim Ste. Marie Spence; step-children, Sharon Miller and husband Joe, Lynn Rogers and Kathy Zubatuk; grandchildren, Ashli Spence Bernard, Erin Watkins Klingman, Sarah Watkins Triplett, Katherine Watkins Champagne, Leah Watkins Orgeron, Kristen Spence, Matthew Spence, Wendy Faucheaux Dolan, Lauren Faucheaux Whatley, Morgan Spence, Lindsey Spence, Harry Orgeron, Blair Orgeron, Allison Spence King and Jeffrey Spence who affectionately called him DeDe; he is also survived by sixteen great grandchildren; sister, Janie Lang and husband Bud; beloved dog, Sassy.


Charlie was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He loved his family dearly and enjoyed spending quality time with them. Charlie was an LSU Medical School graduate 1953 and opened his practice in Houma in June of 1958. He was the 17th doctor in Houma and cared for his community until his retirement in 1998. He served as the Chief of Staff for the Terrebonne General Hospital in 1972. He was also the Medical Director for Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex. After his retirement he continued to serve his community by volunteering with Hospice and Terrebonne/Lafourche Right to Life. He enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing, and was a beekeeper. Overall, Charlie had a big heart and was very compassionate with his patients. Charlie was a parishioner of St. Anthony and St. Francis and served as a eucharistic minister. Charlie was a WWII Veteran serving in the United States Navy. Charlie leaves a beautiful legacy behind and is now at rest in the arms of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and all the community.

The Spence family would like to thank Terrebonne General Medical Center Staff, Dr. Dickie Haydel, Dr. Scott Haydel, Patti Voss with Haydel Memorial Hospice and all the caretakers with the Home Instead Group.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Regional Military Museum of Houma, The Haven, or the Bayou Land YMCA.


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Charles Spence