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07
Sep
2008
Charles Key Diagnosed With Cancer


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Charles Key, longtime pianist for the Harmoneers Quartet, SGMA Hall of Fame recipient and Georgia Music Hall of Fame Honoree has been diagnosed with pelvic cancer. Mr. Key had his first chemo treatment this past Thursday and will continue this on a weekly time schedule. Please add Charles to you prayer list.

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Will pray earnestly for Mr. Charles. One of the kindest gentlemen I have ever met. And what a touch he has on the piano. God bless Charles Key.


Commented by On 09/07/2008
My prayers will be with Brother Key, as I know the chemo-therapy will be quite stressful. I know, he is in God's hands and God is in control of all situations and He is definitely in control of this one. Yes, Brother Charles, is a true gentleman and has done quite a lot for good Southern Gospel Music and Quartet sounds. He will always be extra Special to me!. Just Keep Looking Up and Keep the Faith!!.


Commented by Tommy Mayo On 09/13/2008
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