**In Loving Memory of Charlotte Marie York Divitci**
Charlotte Marie York Divitci, a cherished sister, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 18, 2024, at Alamance Regional Medical Center. Her legacy of love, laughter, and kindness will forever echo in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Born in Marshall County, Alabama, Charlotte was the beloved daughter of the late Marvin Judson and Loudell Kirby York. She shared an extraordinary 54 years of marriage with her soulmate, Nezih “Nick” Divitci, whose passing in 2021 marked the end of a love story that was a true testament to devotion, partnership, and unwavering support.
Charlotte’s academic and professional journey showcased her dedication to education and her passion for inspiring others. She earned her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education from Montevallo University and a Master’s degree in Library Science from UNCG. Early in her career, she embarked on an exciting chapter in Washington, DC, where she worked in the FBI secretarial pool and had the unique distinction of receiving a performance review written and signed by J. Edgar Hoover.
She later moved to Atlanta, where her love for teaching flourished. She touched the lives of countless children as an educator in the Kirkwood neighborhood. Charlotte continued her career in academia as Registrar at Greensboro College and as a librarian at Wake Forest University School of Law and Guilford College, where she fostered a love of learning and curiosity in everyone she met.
A long-time member of Mt. Pisgah United Methodist Church, Charlotte found solace and community in her faith, attending services when possible until her health began to decline. As an active member of the American Association of University Women, she championed education and equality, inspiring those around her with her unwavering spirit. She worked tirelessly alongside her husband, Nick, to support the Democratic Party. Their shared dedication to civic engagement, from volunteering at polls to participating in campaign events, was a reflection of their commitment to creating a better world.
Charlotte’s vibrant personality was as multifaceted as it was memorable. Her beautiful singing voice, magnetic storytelling, and playful alter ego, “Flossie,” brought joy and laughter to many gatherings. She cherished her role as an assumed grandmother to Morgan Maner, attending countless school and sporting events and sharing most holidays. She showered her with unconditional love and created memories that will be treasured for a lifetime.
Charlotte is survived by her devoted brother, Ronald “Ron” York; her beloved granddaughter, Morgan Maner; and a close-knit circle of loving cousins, including Paula Jessup and her family, as well as Morgan’s parents, Cindy and Hal Maner. She is reunited in eternal rest with her husband, Nick, and her parents, Marvin and Loudell York.
A celebration of Charlotte’s life will take place at a later date in Alabama. Her family invites all who loved her to honor her memory by embracing the values she held dear: kindness, community, and a passion for learning. Charlotte’s light will continue to shine in the hearts of those she touched, and her legacy of love will forever remain a source of inspiration.
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