Condolences
Uncle Chuck has a special place in my heart. Remember him on fishing & snowmobiling trips with Loren, Chuck always tinkering on his new purchase from the car auction and his interest in what was going on in my life. Could always count on Chuck when looking for my new-used car. Seeing Chuck at the Rocky View in September I deeply felt our mutual respect and good-bye from the heart. Fair thee well dear Uncle Chuck… Rob♥️
He was such a great Uncle. My mom &dad would not let me drive my new prelude until I sold my old ugly Datsun B210…. But uncle chuck came over with a D plate and said “let’s take that new car for a drive” He let me keep that d plate on until I sorted everything out❤️. He was a favourite on mine and will be forever remembered.
It’s sad when we hear of the passing of long time friends. The Zeer family was a big part of my childhood memories and Chuck was a very close friend to my brothers Ben, John and Joe. My memories are of Chuck and Highly and his sisters Margaret and Violet with whom I attended school at the old West Calgary school, west of the City. I babysat with Chuck and Kay’s first born daughter a long time ago. My memories of Chuck are that he was a very handsome fellow and always bright and friendly, never a negative word could be said about him. It was good to be in his energy field. Chuck remained a close friend to my brother Ben through many years into their senior years. God bless your soul Chuck. My condolences to the family.
Rhoda Cawthorn
Chuck was a great friend to my Dad Dag Brown. I remember my Dad and him always bidding on cars at the auction house in Calgary. They always had fun. They were both jokesters and into the car flipping. Chuck always joked with me and he always had a smile. Sorry to hear if his passing. He will be missed. My condolences to all that knew him. I'm sure my dad will be waiting to share some stories with him. RIP Chuck!
I'm so sorry to hear that Chuck passed away a few days ago. My condolences to the family. Chuck and Dag, my late husband, always had a good laugh to share. They were both "car nuts" and complemented each other. I often think of Chuck calling Dag and asking if he wanted to "go f' coffee?". Chuck was a good, decent, wonderful man who you could count on.
Sincerely,
Nancy Brown
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