Charles “Chad” Lemons, 42, of Apopka, Florida went to be with the Lord on September 23, 2023. Mr. Lemons was born on October 15, 1980 in Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Lemons is preceded in death by his father Daniel Lemons; as well as his Grandmother and Grandfather Thompson and Grandmother and Grandfather Lemons. He is survived by his loving parents Sandy and Mark Varnell; sister Tracie; nephew Tyler; half-brothers Todd and Dusty; brother in law C.J.; aunts and uncles Sue, Bill, John, Lisa and Kathy; best friends Chris and Jerry; cousins Emily F., Emily T., Ben and Katelyn; as well as many extended family, loved ones and friends. He loved his family, fishing, being outdoors, and his beloved dog Gauge.
Laura L says
I am so sorry to hear of Chad’s passing. He and I were co-workers and, although we did not work together every day, I always enjoyed interacting with him. I am praying that Lord brings you comfort at this difficult time.
Christie Khune says
Hi, my name is Christie Khune. I have worked with Chad since he started at Westcor. I just wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. He was such a sweet sweet man/co-worker. He is already so missed by his Westcor family. Prayers for you all!!!!!!
Susan Richert says
I worked with Chad many years in American pioneer and Wescor. He was a wonderful guy and a great friend. I will miss him.
Debbie Hart says
I know your hearts are breaking. We are thinking and praying for you and the entire family.
We love you,
Debbie and Dave
Billie Wargo says
To Chad’s Family, My deepest sympathy to all of you. I express my sadness to have learned of Chad’s passing and my prayers are with you.
I worked with Chad at Westcor the Winter Park office. Chad was such a nice guy, quiet, almost shy like!! *** Until you mentioned one topic; yup! Fishing…*** oh how he liked to talk about fishing. My uncle was an avid fisherman and I would always share my fishing stories with Chad, which gave us a couple of good laughs.
Chad went on to work virtual like a lot of the Westcor employees, so my only communication with him was by phone. I would transfer calls to him or dial him direct if I had questions. He was so great to work with.
The one thing I would always ask Chad in our conversations was “how was his mother” I could tell in his voice that he really appreciated me asking about his mom. He would always say she ” was good”, or “doing better” I could tell they were close and he was a proud son.
Well, Chad, remember to leave some fish in heaven for the rest of us!! RIP
Debbie P. says
I was so sad to hear of Chad’s passing. My condolences to his loved ones and I pray God comforts you during this difficult time. I worked with Chad years ago, back in the day, at Westcor’s Winter Park office. He was a very nice guy – would do anything for you. He tried to pull off a gruff exterior at times, but we all knew underneath he was a teddy bear.