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Charles T. Law
1922- 2013
Charles T. Law CMSgt USAF (Ret) 91, of Fruit Heights, Utah passed away Sunday, October 6, 2013. Charles was born April 16, 1922 in Mansfield, Louisiana, the son of Charles T. Law Sr. and Georgia Weber Law.
Charles first served in the United States Army Air Corp during WWII. He served our country and retired from the military after 35 years with the Air Force. His service saw him through World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
He married his love Patricia Eileen Norval in Salt Lake City, Utah. To their marriage they added three children. After Vietnam, they settled Fruit Heights, Utah. He loved gardening and raising animals. He enjoyed hunting and his yearly trips to the Green River with his extended family. He is a graduate of Salt Lake Community College and Weber State College in Diesel Mechanics.
He is survived by his daughters; Eileen Dubach and Vikki (David) Law-Rendon. Grandchildren; Nicholas and Jonathon Dubach, Jason Cardon, Melissa Law, Chelsey, Benjamin and Lindsey Rendon. Great granddaughter; Integra Love an d a sister, June (June Bug) Williams. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Patricia and his son, Steven Law. Sister; Georgiana Burnett.
Graveside services will be held Monday, October 14, 2013 at 3:00 PM in the Larkin Sunset Lawn (2350 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah). There will be a viewing from 1:30 to 2:45 PM prior to the service.
Condolences can be shared with the family at www.larkinmortuary.com.
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Brother, I'll miss you at night when I'm alone.
I'll try to be brief, but your voice on the phone
For all of these years, you have meant the world to me.
Like a bird on a wire, if you love it, set it free.
I miss you, old friend.
Steven Noel Baker 2013
Steve Baker
October 22, 2013
Vikki,
Thinking of you at this difficult time. Nice obituary of your dad. My heart goes out to you and your family.
Lisa Malnar-Grosgebauer
October 11, 2013
Eileen, Nick and Jon,
I remember meeting your Dad/Grandpa many years ago (you might remember it involved a bunny rabbit!) and thought he was such a nice man. Our thoughts are with you,
Jeanette, Bill, Christi and Weston
Jeanette Wood
October 10, 2013
Dear Eileen, Vikki and Families: I just read the very nice obituary of Uncle Charles. He has been a special person in my life since I was about 10 years old. I have many happy memories of him and your dear mother. She was a true light in my life, as was your dad. I look forward to seeing you both on Monday, and giving you big hugs. Tom and I and our family send much love and sympathy.
Kathy Dix Olson
October 10, 2013
Eileen and Vikki-
I have so many fond memories of spending the weekends with your family, at the house on 1300 E, the house when you lived on base and a couple of times at the house in Fruit Heights. It has been many years since I have seen you, but I think about you often. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time and hoping the you will cherish the special memories that you have with your Dad. Sending love to you both!!
Elaine Anderson Mortensen
October 9, 2013
Dear Eileen, Vikki and families..I love you all, and loved Uncle Charles..he was a special person, and he truly loved my dear Aunt Pat..who was more like my big sister than an aunt!Let's try and keep in touch...
Cindy Dix Powell
October 9, 2013
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