Charlotte Somerset Obituary, Death – I am writing to convey my deepest condolences to you on the loss you will experience on learning of Mrs. Charlotte (Morrison) Somerset’s passing. It is a need that I carry out these steps. It was the 25th of March in the year 2023 that she finally left. Everyone is going to be informed as quickly as feasible of the particulars of the funeral preparations that need to be completed. In point of fact, today is a fairly discouraging day. She was worthy of being called the “Best.”
It appears that Charlotte is having a good time with her cousin Linda, her uncle James Jr., and her aunt Louise in this picture. Everyone in the family thought of her as a friend, despite the fact that she was the oldest grandchild.
Her parents, Charles Franklin Morocco and Mae Elizabeth (Shaulis) Morocco, both passed away before she was born in Somerset. Her birthplace is listed as Somerset. Her surviving sisters are Ann Becker, who lives in Somerset; Sue Louise Bowser and her husband D. Gregory, who live in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho; Elizabeth Maul and her husband William, who live in Friedens; and Donna Morocco, who also lives in Somerset. In addition to her immediate family, she is survived by a sizable number of nieces and nephews. Charlotte received her Bachelor of Science degree from Shippensburg University in 1963, followed by her Master of Education degree from Ohio University in 1966. Charlotte graduated from Somerset High School in 1959.
She worked at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts, until she retired from the establishment, during which time she held the status of Dean Emeritus there. Activities such as golfing, horseback riding, bingo, and playing slots were some of Charlotte’s favorites. At the Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home & Cremation Services facility in Somerset on Saturday, the family will be available to meet and greet guests from noon to one in the afternoon. Following the wake, at one o’clock in the afternoon, there will be a funeral service, which will be presided over by the Reverend Roy Burket. The Somerset County Memorial Park is going to be used for the interment of the remains.