Chuck and I are 1st cousins. I loved his red hair as a child and his jolly laughter. As a big family we would spend time at our grandparents with the entire family going to the lake or go cane pole fishing in the creek with our grandparents as our moms would play canasta at grandmas table. We shared many years of this family tradition. Chuck will ALWAYS BE in my dearest and fondest memories. Fly high dear cousin without the shackles of illness.
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God Bless the family and friends that are missing Chuck. His eyes have seen God.
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Chuck lived his life the way he chose, with his hard work as his dividend, because His wealth was in his friends.
He lived his life in service to those that appreciated and needed him. No questions asked, he gave his all, living his life to the brim.
Chuck was a pipefitter and a powerful man, He would stand, while lifting a pipe that usually took three, His co-workers would agree,"They did not need a forklift,They had Chuck". He worked hard to make a buck.
He would give someone the shirt off his back if he thought they needed it. There will never again be his equal among us we can go get.
With a smile through life Chuck strode, and never kept track of what was owed.
He helped his bar family with all their repairs, while enjoying letting loose of all life's cares.
He helped sisters with brakes for the road, up until the day the strength left his bodily abode.
Chuck was tireless in his pursuit of life for many a year. The future for him, held no fear..
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Debbie, I'm so sorry about the loss of your brother. I pray that you and your family feel the comfort of our prayers.
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You was an amazing man and very influential to me…I will never forget you
I love and miss you sweet man !!
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