Fri. Jan 17th, 2025

Death; Charlene “Chogo” Howard Tallahassee, Fl, FSU Program Manager died in accident

Charlene “Chogo” Howard of Tallahassee, Florida, has tragically died. The Florida State University Program Manager died in an accident on September 15.

She died from severe injuries sustained in an accident that landed in the ICU.

Although, her family, friends and community were hopeful towards her recovery but she passed moments after being admitted into the ICU. She was a great force to reckon and as such she will be immensely missed by all who knew and loved her.

Previous Update before her death
On a Facebook post the following statements were made; “…We are praying for Charlene as her road to recovery will be a long one, as per an update from her mother, Hyacinth Archibold, who states that she is presently in serious condition in the intensive care unit.

The kindness that has been shown to the family by the NPHC, FSU, FAMU, Tallahassee community, and beyond is beyond overwhelming. To assist Charlene and her loved ones at this trying time, the family has set up a GoFundMe campaign at GoFundMe. You can also mail her mother, Hyacinth Archibold, cards or well-wishes to PO Box 21371, Tallahassee, FL 32316…”

About Charlene Howard
Charlene Howard was Talent Acquisition Manager, Program Coordinator and Education Professional roles and a 17 Year Higher education professional with proven skills working with students from diverse academic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds.

She had extensive experience in the areas of financial aid and literacy, first year student transition, academic advisement, student life coaching and career services. She had the following skill set in her proven field of expertise; Career Development Coaching, Change Management, Leadership Development, Interview Preparation, Life Coaching, Public Speaking, Team Building, Training, Resume Review, Resume Writing.

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Summary
At the time of this writing her funeral arrangements and obituary will be announced by her family. Please keep her family in your loving thoughts and prayers as they go through this painful experience.

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