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Donna Wilson (Lindberg)
May 18, 2011
Chuck and Bonnie were our neighbors in Burien for many years. Chuck was always a joy to be around. It was a privilege to be able to call them both friends. God speed Chuck. Love to you Bonnie.
Elaine Chandler
May 18, 2011
Chuck a Roonie is what I always called him. Chuck was a long time member of my Toastmasters club (Leading Knights in Burien, WA). It was an Honor to have known Chuck!
David & Sandie Lindberg
May 16, 2011
Chuck and Bonnie lived next door to my parents for many years. I remember him always having some pleasant things to say to our daughter when she was very young.
John & Sharon Oldfield
May 16, 2011
We loved visiting with Charlie when we came to John Knox Church. He always had something funny to say and cared very much! We will miss you Charlie! We will meet again!
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