
Remembering Charla Mack

Thirty nine year old Charla Mack of Reno, Nevado
Charla Marie Mack
Charla Marie Mack, beloved mother of Erika, Elise, and Jory, daughter, sister, and friend passed June 12, 2006, at the age of 39.
People walk into our lives everyday, but only a few special ones leave a lasting mark. We were fortunate enough to have found one of those rare people in Charla. She put a smile on our faces. She was an inspira tion. She left us too soon.
Visitation was Monday, June 19, 2006 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Mountain View Mortuary. Services will be held at Mountain View Mortuary on June 20, 2006 at 1:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Charla Mack Memorial Foundation at any 1st Independent Bank.
~Friends Remember Charla~
Sylvia Crawford, a teacher at the Reno Montessori school that her children attended, said that Charla Mack was a bundle of energy and helped the school in many ways. "As far as I could tell, the kids were really close with her," Crawford said. "She was a good mom and human being who took care of her kids."
Francie Beard, the former director of the Cambridge Montessori School, said Charla worked hard to blend their families, and gave a lot of energy to the school.
"Everybody loved her," Beard said. "She was vivacious, smart, the kids ran up to her and loved her. She was a lot of fun. She was a joy in my life and my life was enriched by knowing her."
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