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06/01/1935
06/27/2013
DUFFY, Charles G. (Age 78) Of Priest River, Idaho passed away June 27, 2013. Charles was born in Spokane, Washington on June 1, 1935. He served in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars, serving in the Marine Corp, and later retiring from the Navy as a Commander. Survivors include his wife of 28 years Jolene, and seven children. A gathering will be held at the Fays Lounge, at the Riverbank Restaurant in Oldtown on July 21st from 2-4PM. Please Join Jolene and friends in saying goodbye to a wonderful person. SHERMAN-KNAPP FUNERAL HOME of Priest River, Idaho is in charge of arrangements. Family and friends are invited to sign the online guestbook at sherman-knapp.com
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The Marines and Corpsmen of the Pierce County Detachment #504 Marine Corps League, Share in Your Loss. Rest in Peace Marine, Semper Fi!
George Hilbish
July 21, 2013
Dear Dad, you are always on my mind and forever in my heart. I will miss you more than words can say, my love forever!
Colleen Darmer
July 19, 2013
Uncle Chuck was also my GOD FATHER He was always in my thoughts I am sad he is gone.My prayer to the family.Terry Shook (Duffy)
July 17, 2013
The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Charles G. Duffy, Ret.U.S. Navy for your loss, to honor his service (Korea & Viet Nam in the Marine Corp.) to our country and our patriotic hero.
July 16, 2013
Uncle Charles, was an amazing man that I have always remembered. He made a point to always send me a birthday card when I was a child. I will always love him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Tamara Duffy
Tamara Duffy
July 15, 2013
My dad was the most kind hearted man. I can not find, nor will ever have known, anybody that had ill feelings towards him. He lead his life never willingly hurting a soul. Always ready to open up what he had. If only I could live my life, to be half the man he was, I would truly be blessed. I can not believe he is gone. He will be missed beyond the explanation of mere words and leaves a void in all of our lives. "I still needed you Dad, you were not finished here..."
Carey Duffy
July 15, 2013
I forgot to add my name to the message below.
Peter Duffy
July 14, 2013
Colleen Duffy Wurz
Colleen Duffy Wurz
July 14, 2013
Cousin Charles was several years older than me, so we were not buddies growing up. But he was the first one of the Duffy cousins to attend and graduate from college, so that gave me inspiration. As an adult, I was proud to call him a friend.
July 14, 2013
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