Condolences
Chuck Reynar Family ,
It is with great sadness to hear of the passing of a childhood companion and teamate .
Chuck was a great influence in my growing up and will be missed.
God bless the Reynar Family and my teamate Chuck and his brother Randy too !
My sincere condolences to the Reynar family. I have many fond memories growing up with the Reynar family in Leduc. Playing road hockey and ice hockey on Telford Lake. We had many a great duck shoot together that I shall never forget. Chuck was a very kind and gentle soul whom will be greatly missed by many.
Lila and Evan: Hearing of Chuck’s passing was one of the saddest moments in recent memory. I am proud to say that at Amoco’s downtown Tulsa location Chuck and I became good friends. I will always have fond memories of his great stories and contagious laughter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I am sorry for your loss, Lila. Though I really didn’t know Chuck, I am very close to Darlene and know how deeply this affects her. My thoughts are with you and your family.
I would like to offer my most deepest sympathy to you and your family. I worked with “Chuck” for a number of years at Amoco and have lost touch with him over the past years. It was such as shock seeing this notice. Our prayers are with you.
Dear Lila and Evan,
Our sincere condolences to you and your family. I have wonderful memories of Chuck since 1974 when we both started to work at Amoco in Drayton Valley. Having my wife and children in Edmonton, I spent a lot of time with Chuck and in Chuck’s house. Being a newcomer in Canada I received a lot of help and advice from Chuck and his family, He was always an excellent friend.
Zofia and I will miss Chuck a lot.
Jorge and Zofia Caso-Rohland
Dear Lila and Evan,
Our sincere condolences to you and your family. I have wonderful memories of Chuck since 1974 when we both started to work at Amoco in Drayton Valley. Having my wife and children in Edmonton, I spent a lot of time with Chuck and in his house. Being a newcomer in Canada I received a lot of help and advice from him and his family. Chuck was always and excellent person and friend.
Zofia and I will miss Chuck a lot
Lila and Evan
My thoughts are with you both. So sorry to hear about Chuck. Bet he is already discussing his shotguns with Greg. He will be missed. Love you both
Dear Lila & Evan,
Was very sad to hear of cousin Chuck’s passing. Please know our thoughts & prayers are with you at this time.
Leslee & Mike Hannas & Family
My sincere condolences to you Lila and Evan and the entire Reynar family – I was one of the lucky people to have had the privilege to work with Chuck at Amoco in Drayton Valley – remember Chuck’s kind manner and fun nature – very fond memories.
Chuck was one of my first bosses at Amoco and I worked with him on and off for quite a few years. More than being my boss I also counted Chuck as a good friend and someone I could rely on for good advise and a lot of laughs. Lots of great memories specially in Grande Prairie where I got to know him a lot better. A great person who is already missed.
The Reynar family are in my thoughts and prayers. I have very fond memories of the years I worked with Chuck at Amoco in Drayton Valley. We talked a lot of hockey, played jokes on one another, and I will always remember Chuck’s impish grin. He was a fun guy to be around.
Another good player has headed to the big rink in the sky! With stick held high he will be with the greatest coach of all time.
Lila and Evan: Sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing…we were unaware of his illness so it was shocking to get the email from Linda. Please accept our Sincere Condolences to you and Evan and all the Reynar Family. Love from The Perraton Family….may Peace be with you.
Lila and Evan – our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We have many fond memories of Chuck from the time he and I worked together at the Amoco office in Grande Prairie, as well as the memorable camping and fishing trips our familes undertook together. On one of those trips, I recall Chuck ensuring each of the kids got a ride in his little boat, and caught at least one jack fish – they were so excited! He was a kind soul.
Our deepest regrets to Lilia & Evan.Met Chuck in GP when Amoco took over Dome. After his stint across the border we worked again with each other at IBM and SEMCAMS. Guess that is where we lost touch about 4 years ago. Linda and mI walked the the trails in Gr. Prairie most evenings and often dropped in on Chuck and Lilia on the way home, they were always welcome to see us and offer us a pop.
Chuck was always willing to help others and I am sure he lent his 1/2 ton truck to almost all his co workers over the time we were in GP. Yes he enjoyed his Hunting and fishing and I usually got a blow by blow description when he returned from and outing.
Best of Luck to you Lila and Evan
Our thoughts are with you.
Terry and Linda McGowan
Dear Lila and Evan,
We are very sorry to hear about the passing of Chuck. I have many fond memories of Chuck being a great big cousin. He thought that tying our socks together and tickling our feet was great fun!! (s0 did the three of us) I was so excited when you got married and later was able to babysit for Evan. The best babysitting gig EVER!!
Our Thought are with you at this difficult time.
Sending all our love,
Leanne, Jenna and Carter
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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