Charlotte was born on March 24, 1935, in Littleton, Maine to the late Perley and Hattie Rourke Clark. She married Edward Joseph Durno, Sr. and he preceded her in death on January 15, 2001, and she later married Noah Ben Wells, and he preceded her in death on October 1, 2020.
Charlotte was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend who will be dearly missed by everyone who loved and cared for her.
Charlotte was a member of Placid Lakes Baptist Church. She was a Glades County Commissioner for many years, before she retired. She loved teaching others how to pray and study God's word.
Charlotte leaves fond memories with her entire family including her four children; Edward Joseph Durno, Jr and his wife Deborah, Timothy Durno and his wife Kathryn, Kimberly Toms and her husband Thomas, and Mary Bond and her husband Gregory, four step-children; Phillip Durno, Jackie Stokes, Kim Betchwars and her husband Rob, Jaynne Sadberry and her husband Ralph, her loving grandchildren include: Tine Heflin and her husband David, Misty Dean, Matthew Durno and his wife Sarah, Jason Bond and his wife Jennifer, Sarah Williams and her husband Marcus, Ashley Johnson and her husband Scott, Danielle Jones and her husband Ryan, Thomas Noah Toms, III and his wife Donna, Corey Durno, Tiffany Nardontonia and her husband Jared, nine step-grandchildren; Sean Durno, Seth Durno, Sharon Durno, Cheryl Durno Toscano, Cheri Streeter Hubbs, Jake Streeter, Michelle Streeter, Nicole Streeter, and Lori Durno; twenty-four great grandchildren, fourteen step-great children, six great-great grandchildren, and four step-great-great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, and close friends as well as for her beloved care-givers, Dora Williams and Miriam Duncanson.
Charlotte's life will be celebrated on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at the Ortona Cemetery Pavilion where Pastor Jason Bond will preside. Charlotte will be laid to rest next to her first husband Edward Joseph Durno, Sr.
Charlotte was also preceded in death by her grandson; Brian M. Durno, step-children; Peter Durno, and Shelia Durno Wick, and her sister Winnie Packard.
Memorial Donations may be made in Charlotte's name with Dunklin Memorial or Gideons.
Charlotte's celebration was entrusted to Akin-Davis Funeral Home - LaBelle.
Charlotte leaves fond memories with her entire family including her four children; Edward Joseph Durno, Jr and his wife Deborah, Timothy Durno and his wife Kathryn, Kimberly Toms and her husband Thomas, and Mary Bond and her husband Gregory, four step-children; Phillip Durno, Jackie Stokes, Kim Betchwars and her husband Rob, Jaynne Sadberry and her husband Ralph, her loving grandchildren include: Tine Heflin and her husband David, Misty Dean, Matthew Durno and his wife Sarah, Jason Bond and his wife Jennifer, Sarah Williams and her husband Marcus, Ashley Johnson and her husband Scott, Danielle Jones and her husband Ryan, Thomas Noah Toms, III and his wife Donna, Corey Durno, Tiffany Nardontonia and her husband Jared, nine step-grandchildren; Sean Durno, Seth Durno, Sharon Durno, Cheryl Durno Toscano, Cheri Streeter Hubbs, Jake Streeter, Michelle Streeter, Nicole Streeter, and Lori Durno; twenty-four great grandchildren, fourteen step-great children, six great-great grandchildren, and four step-great-great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, and close friends as well as for her beloved care-givers, Dora Williams and Miriam Duncanson.
Charlotte's life will be celebrated on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at the Ortona Cemetery Pavilion where Pastor Jason Bond will preside. Charlotte will be laid to rest next to her first husband Edward Joseph Durno, Sr.
Charlotte was also preceded in death by her grandson; Brian M. Durno, step-children; Peter Durno, and Shelia Durno Wick, and her sister Winnie Packard.
Memorial Donations may be made in Charlotte's name with Dunklin Memorial or Gideons.
Charlotte's celebration was entrusted to Akin-Davis Funeral Home - LaBelle.