Charles Allen Tate entered this life on July 20, 1940, in Greensboro, North Carolina to the late Robert and Hattie Tate and to this union seven children were born. He entered eternal rest on January 17, 2025.
Charles attended JC Price School and James B Dudley High School where he played football and basketball and was a member of the Band Team.
Charles accepted Christ Jesus at an early age, dedicating his life to faith and service. He was always known for his selflessness and commitment to helping others. Throughout his life, Charles demonstrated an unwavering dedication to his family, his church and to his community and the people around him. For more than 37 years, Charles was a faithful member of the Powerhouse of Deliverance Garden Cathedral, serving diligently on the ministerial staff, as the assistant pastor under the leadership of Bishop Johnny H. Covington, he played a pivotal role in supporting the church's mission and nurturing its congregation. His steadfast devotion and tireless efforts left an indelible mark on everyone he encountered. Bishop Tate served on the Board of Presbyters, Pastor of Parrish Relations and on the Executive Board.
Charles’s legacy of faith, service, and love continues to inspire all who knew him. His commitment to living a life aligned with Christ's teachings is a testament to his profound character and enduring spirit.
In the 1970’s, Charles moved to Winston-Salem, NC where he was employed with the Daily Bread Company, Salem Steel Company and later retired from the Department of Transportation of Winston-Salem.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 42 years Mary L. Tate; his parents: Robert and Hattie Tate; Brother, Robert Tate, three sisters; Addie Mae Williams, Betty Jean McMurray and Marie E. Milling.
He leaves behind in cherished memories three sons Charles (Arlene) Tate, Rodney (Priscilla) Tate of Winston-Salem, North Carolina and William (Evelyn) Tate of Greensboro, North Carolina. One daughter Tabatha Tate, of Greensboro, North Carolina. He was a proud grandfather to thirteen beautiful grandchildren Shanae, Shanice, Rodney Jr, Wanye, Jeremi, Juscin, Jordan, Bailee, Raylee, Amor, Artanza, Kelvin and Nicole. His legacy continues through ten adorable great- grandchildren Raigan, Pharaoh, Cairo, Khemet, Sae‘vion, Liam, Adin, Kelvin Jr, William and Amaila.
He is survived by one brother, Bishop Lawerence (Brenda) Tate of Kernersville, North Carolina and one sister Elder Barbara Ann Wiley of Greensboro, North Carolina; two sister- in- law’s Clara Tate, of Greensboro, North Carolina and Mae Lee Craig of Lancaster, South Carolina and a host of loving nieces, nephews and relatives. His family is especially grateful for the dedicated and compassionate care he received from the caregivers at PACE of the Triad.
Funeral service will be held Saturday, February 1, 2025 at 12pm True Gospel Holiness Church 3403 Oak Tree Lane Liberty, North Carolina. Visitation 11:30am.