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Charles Daniel Garber “Chuck”, “MadDog”, “Danny”, (March 19, 1949) left behind his Family and friends to join that one last forever ride on his Harley in the sky on (August 24th, 2020). A dedicated Family man; he is survived by his wife, Patti, of 37 years, five children, 27 grandchildren, and 21 great grandchildren. As a former member of the US Air Force, Charles served his country in Vietnam for three years, patrolling boundaries and protecting the troops from unforeseen circumstances with his sentry dog. His love for his Family and animals never left us; he lived for his kids and grandchildren, and loved his pets. Charles loved his Harleys as well and couldn’t pass up riding when the opportunity presented itself. He enjoyed nature, and nurturing flowers and plants, couldn’t pass up a good word search puzzle, and always made sure his cup of crushed ice was full. Charles is preceded in death by his parents Charles F. Garber and Mamie B. Nelson, his sister Francis Nelson, and by his brother Kenny Starnes.

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He taught me lot, I have one good memory of my dad, when he got home from work I wanted to play and he laid down on the…
He taught me lot, I have one good memory of my dad, when he got home from work I wanted to play and…
He taught me lot, I have one good memory of my dad, when he got …
Love you Mad dog, Your resting now, no more pain.We had a lot of good years You ,patty me and Steve.lot of laughs over…
Love you Mad dog, Your resting now, no more pain.We had a lot of good years You ,patty me and Steve…
Love you Mad dog, Your resting now, no more pain.We had a lot of…

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