Charles Phillip Anderson a.k.a. Fat Daddy, the third of nine children was born in Baltimore, Maryland on June 2, 1940 to William Robert Anderson and Alice Anderson Myers, whom both preceded him in death. God called Charles home to rest on January 2, 2012. Charles was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. At an early age, he understood the important of responsibility and independence which lead him to begin arabbing across several west Baltimore neighborhoods. Arabbing was a great job for Charles as it allowed his true personality to flourish. He proudly walked through the streets of Baltimore meeeting new people and talking with neighborhood friends while earning extra money which he often shared with his younger brothers and sisters. As Charles became older, his father took him as an apprentice and Charles learned the skill of painting. He became superb painter. On November 18, 1961, Charles married the former Frances Marie Hancock and out of this union came four beautiful daughters; Lynn, Crystal, Joy and Sharon. Now with responsibility of being a dedicated husband and father, Charles was hired by Miller Motors Corporation and served thirty-three faithful years at the company. In addition to working outside of the home, Charles took great pride in his house. On any given weekend, you could find him completing several home improvement projects, painting rooms in his home, planting gorgeous flowerbeds in his backyard, maintaining a well maniccured lawn and decorating for the holidays. He also was a great neighbor who enjoyed talking and laughing with other neighbors! Charles loved family time. He was always joking and teasing his daughters, sometimes making them laugh ad other times making them upset. His teasing didn't stop with his daughters, whenever Charles walked into a family gathering whoever sat next to him would be in for a good laugh. He was a natural born character. He knew how to keep a smile on everyone's face. But no one could put a smile on Charles' face like his baby girl Kaylah and the crew a.k.a. his five granddaughters. Charles "Grand Poppy" adored his five granddaughters. they spent numerous hour talking, eating, watching TV particularly western TV Shows and simply enjoying special times together. Charles youngest daughter Sharon preceded him in death and three siblings, Ettie Ann Chase, Robert William Anderson a.k.a. Skets and Alvin Leon Anderson. He leaves to mourn; his three daughters, Lynn, Crystal and Joy; five granddaughters, Kendra, Talia, Shannon, Taj and Kaylah; one great-granddaughter Kaliah; three sisters, Doris Rudoplph Sterling, Joan Steling and Helen Hiltner; two brothers, Michael Anderson, Sr. and Stanley Anderson, Sr.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.