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Bonnie Larson
October 18, 2010
What a pleasure it was to know Chuck Hudler.
Occassionally you meet someone so special they remain in your heart forever. Our hearts are forever his.
We are grateful his final chapter was one of such love.
You owe us a big hug in Heaven, Chuck!
The Larson Lumber Family
Jen and Frank Daniels
October 12, 2010
Deb - so sorry for you loss. No doubt your dad was an amazing man! We'll be thinking of you tomorrow and keeping you, Ted, Mary, and Charlie in our prayers.
John Campbell
October 12, 2010
When I think of Chuck the fun times come to mind, back in the days when we were all single -
racing down to the Fort Story Officer's Club (VA Beach) on Friday nights,
his jokes about being an engineer with the "Trane" company and how most people would ask him if drove a train,
and his (fake) idea about selling men's panty hose to wear under sheer white pants to hide the white area left from wearing a bathing suit (in contrast to tan legs)!
He was a great guy, funny, personable, and very intelligent .
I am glad I had the pleasure to know him.
October 11, 2010
Deb, my prayers are with you, the family and all who knew and loved your Dad. I am sorry for your loss. Hang tough....
John Orman
October 11, 2010
You have my deepest sympathy Deb and Joe.
Chuck was a true friend and played such an important role as a mentor in my career. I will miss hime greatly.
Betty Frizzell
October 10, 2010
My sympathies to the family..I remember Chuck from the 70's...went to his wedding to Sandy many years ago...he was truly a nice person and am sure he will be greatly missed.
Ashly Steier
October 10, 2010
I am still not ready to believe it's true. You will be missed beyond words. What you and Sandy meant to my family was priceless and I will always cherish our memories, your words to live by and just laughing. The day you moved on to your next journey, my husband and I were actually at the Sandy Dune, grilling steaks just the way you taught Michael to. We like to think you were looking down on us making sure they were just right (and maybe cursing he didn't use enough lighter fluid). My love and prayers go out to Chuck's family, friends he made family and of course Little Dog. He touched everyone he met and I feel blessed to have had him in my life! I love you, Ashly Dail
Beth Loflin
October 10, 2010
Love you, Chuck. Thanks for the lessons and the memories.
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