Charlotte Jean Timme

September 11, 1937 ~ January 28, 2022
Born in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Charlotte J. Timme, 84, passed away Jan. 28, 2022. Charlotte was a School District 60 elementary school teacher. She also owned and operated Charlotte’s Fabrics. Private interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com
For anyone who has a photo of Charlotte Timme and is willing to share it with Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors to publish on her obituary page on the funeral home website would much appreciated.
In behalf of Charlotte’s Central High School 1955 graduating class , her remaining classmates wish to express our sympathy and offer our condolences to her family and the close friends of this lovely lady. Many of us last saw C.J. in June of 2015 at the celebration of our 60th class reunion. She had assisted in the planning of that event. All of us are 84 years old and our numbers have dwindled rapidly as the year rapidly have move on. She now rests on the other side. Soon we shall join her.
Sid Craddock says:
February 5, 2022 at 4:52 pm
Charlotte and I were friends from kindergarten at Carlile Grade School through graduation from Central High School. We both lived on Goodnight Street West of City Park. Once when we were five, my mom took me out to Charlotte’s house (she lived in the last house on the west end of Goodnight and I lived on the far east end) and we spent the day cutting out paper dolls. She never let me forget that we were cutting out paper dolls!
Later in life she taught two or three of my children at Jefferson Grade School. She was a very sweet person and I am grieved that she is gone.
Charlotte and I were friends from kindergarten at Carlile Grade School through graduation from Central High School. We both lived on Goodnight Street West of City Park. Once when we were five, my mom took me out to Charlotte’s house (she lived in the last house on the west end of Goodnight and I lived on the far east end) and we spent the day cutting out paper dolls. She never let me forget that we were cutting out paper dolls!
Later in life she taught two or three of my children at Jefferson Grade School. She was a very sweet person and I am grieved that she is gone.