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Charles N. Iremonger

Everett, Washington

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Charles N. Iremonger

Charles N. Iremonger died February 22, 2008 in Seattle, WA.Memorial service pending. Please sign Charles's on-line memorial guestbook at washelli.com

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Chuck was always a great friend to our family. Whether helping me to network in the job market, bowling and cavorting to Reno with my late father Walt, or most importantly helping my mother and myself guide us through our sudden loss last summer.

Chuck was a great man and will be missed.

I knew Chuck for 31 years and thought he was a good man. I didn't see him since moving to CA, but remember my dad telling great stories about bowling and Reno with him. I will remember all of the Husky football games I watched with him and my dad. It is hard to think of someone gone so early, but I know he will be watching over his family and friends from above. Take care Chuck. Your family and friends are here for you Elisabeth and Chris.

Chuck was so good and kind, so caring and selfless in his service to others. Our neighborhood will never be quite the same without him. But it is richer for all that he gave us, and we shall appreciate the warm memories every time we pass by the Iremonger house. Thank you, Chuck, for being a perfect neighbor and a wonderful friend.

I will miss all the time I normally spend with Chuck: bowling on Thursday nights,our annual Super Bowl trips to Reno and everything in between. I took our friendship for granted, and I wish I had not. Chuck was a very good friend and a very good person. While terribly sad, I am left with fantastic memories.

I worked with Chuck on our church board back in the '80's but more importantly made a few junkets with him and a group of friends to Reno for the Super Bowl. Naturally, Chuck made all the arrangements and he made sure you had a good time. He will be missed.

In recent years I came to know Chuck as he attended the vast majority of our Monroe Planning Commission meetings. The breadth of his knowledge was amazing! In addition, I was fortunate to spend time with Chuck outside of chambers - even indulging at times in our favorite "adult beverage" I wish we had more time - there is so much we could have all learned. We miss Chuck, and wish his family the best.

Cousin Charlie was a very special person. I have so many happy memories of times together -- WinterHawks games, trips to the beach, family potlucks (where Charlie always made his famous caesar salad at the very last minute). I'll miss him so much.

I worked with Chuck on at least three environmental situations. He was a wealth of information and had great ideas to meet the requirements and yet save money. We all learned a lot working with Chuck and will miss him. I never met his family but know they can be very proud of the difference he made with the people he worked with.

As a fellow member of the Big Dog Investment Club, I remember Chuck's smiling face and his inexhaustible store of opinions of investing. We in the club learned to appreciate too-high PE ratios and his instantaneous mental calculations of investing arithmetic.
No one of us could come even close to the number of reasons Chuck could find not to buy a stock
We have missed his presence in the club since November and are deeply saddened at this loss.