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Condolence: Though about a year has passed, take comfort in knowing your loved one rests securely in God's infinite memory and he still watches over you closely. "Do not two sparrows sell for a coin of small value? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground without YOUR Father’s [knowledge]. But the very hairs of YOUR head are all numbered. Therefore have no fear: YOU are worth more than many sparrows." Have hope, until the day he can live again. (Acts 24:15)
Condolence: Carol
I continued to keep a relationship with your brother even after he and my sister divorced. For a while it was card games, then it was chance meetings. After I heard of his health problems I tried to call him monthly. My last phone call was about a month ago, and he sounded pretty good. It was obvious that he had reached the point he was not up to a lunch, or a visit.
I had every intention to go to the service (I know live in Poughquag NY) but a got a weather bulletin on my phone that the snow was falling at 3 inches an hour, and looking out the window the snow was blowing so hard visability was about ten feet.
I do not know where to mail them, but I did get a mass card for him, and sent a donation in his to wounded warrier.
Chuck was a good guy, and would give the shirt off his back if you needed it. I will miss him.
Condolence: Charlie and I joined the US Power Squadrons in 1991. We rose thru the ranks of the Bridge of the Peekskill Power Squadron together and when I became the District 2 Commander Charlie was my Flag Lt. We hosted the D/2 Hospitality suites at 3 national meetings in Pittsburgh,
Jacksonville and Orlando and had an enjoyable time doing it. Charlie was a big hearted, loyal friend and will truly be missed by all who knew him.