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Charles Louis Bernard Ollivier

1936 - 2016

Charles Louis Bernard Ollivier obituary, 1936-2016, Eureka, CA

BORN

1936

DIED

2016

Charles Ollivier Obituary

CHARLES LOUIS BERNARD OLLIVIER August 20, 1936 - February 16, 2016 Charles Ollivier died suddenly at home in McKinleyville with his wife and son at his side. Born in Agen, France, he was the second of three children to Marie Jean Guibert Ollivier and Eloi Desiree Ollivier. Charles' family moved from France to the U.S.A. in 1951 when he was 14 years of age. He graduated with a "Certificat d'Etudes Primaires Elementaires' from the Academie de Grenoble, Department Des Hautes-Alpes in 1950, and received a diploma from Arcata High School in 1954. He attended Humboldt State University. Charles brought his love of everything French with him and was glad to share it with anyone anywhere. Charles worked in local mills, Humboldt Plywood, Roddiscraft, Weyerhauser, and Simpson Lumber Company before proudly becoming a member of the International Longshoremen & Warehousemans Union Local 14. He worked as a longshoreman for 35 years before retiring in 2002. He spent 16 terms as Union President, and also served many times on the Labor Relations Committee as Chairman, Caucus Convention Delegate and on the California Small Ports Committee. He was proud of being a labor organizer and union supporter. With a love for meeting people and his interest in real estate, he completed and received his Certificate of Completion from Anthony Schools in 1971 and worked in several local offices as a Realtor while working as a longshoreman. He was an elected 5th District Commissioner for 16 years on the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation, and Conservation District, serving on numerous committees and with much pride on the Pilotage Committee. He was appointed to the North Coast Railroad Authority (NCRA) Board of Directors. Appointed by Congressman Hamburg, Charles served on President Clinton's Forest Conference in Portland, Oregon on April 17, 1993. Certificate of Special Recognition from the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors for five years of outstanding service on the Board of the North Coast Railroad Authority and for 16 years of exceptional public service as the 5th Division Commissioner on the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District Board was awarded to Charles on August 18, 2009. His service on non-profit boards, Lions Club, and coaching sport teams are too numerous to list. The enthusiasm and interests in his family and his community were primary in his life. He also thoroughly enjoyed cooking. He collected an impressive Jazz music library, and had an awesome singing voice, often being mistaken as Tony Bennett or another Hollywood celebrity. He enjoyed history, economics, geography and mathematics, and people. He loved dressing well. He is survived by his partner, wife, and best friend of over 40 years, Carol Ollivier. He is also survived by his beloved sister Helene Black and brother Daniel (Jayne) Ollivier, and his much beloved children: Philip Ollivier (Denise Payne), Jeanine Ollivier Rollins (David), Marc Ollivier (YuShu), Carol's son Sean Sullivan; grandchildren: Jenn Ollivier, Brian Ollivier, Graham Payne, Sean Patrick Sullivan (Janelle Fauquet) and Maxx (Michelle) Sullivan; great grandsons Vincent Ostenberg and Patrick James (PJ) Sullivan; niece and nephew Cathie Hatfield (Matthew Buckley), and Robert Black (Michelle Palermo) and great niece Desiree Hatfield Buckley and Sophie Palermo Black; sister-in-Law Beverly Bennett, and brothers-in-Law Kenneth (Fumiko) Keltner and James Keltner. There are many, many other wonderful nieces and nephews, especially great grand niece Megan Harrison Evenson. Charles was preceded in death by his parents and stepson Patrick Sullivan. Mass for Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 23rd at St. Bernard's Church, 6th & H Street, Eureka. Family and friends may attend the burial/interment at 10 a.m. on Wednesday at the Greenwood Cemetery, 1757 J Street, Arcata. Please sign the guestbook at www.times-standard.com under obituaries.

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Published by Times-Standard from Feb. 20 to Feb. 23, 2016.

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Richard Khamsi

February 23, 2016

Charles was one of the kindest and most energetic members of the local union community. My warmest condolences to you, Carol, and to the rest of your family.

Tom & Amber Dimmick

February 23, 2016

He was our neighbor for 23 years. Will be greatly missed. Always enjoyed it when they would stop and talk when out on their walks.

Denise Payne Ollivier

February 22, 2016

We will miss you always

Dave Fuller

February 22, 2016

Charles was my landlord for a year in the early 1980s. I think he had, perhaps, the biggest personality in Humboldt County. I always looked forward to speaking with him just so I could listen to him -- hardly an interaction that didn't involve at least a brief story and I was always entertained. What a guy!

Joel and Priscilla Roberts

February 21, 2016

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Leo Sears

February 21, 2016

I admired Charles and appreciated his friendship and support. His commitment to building a better community was huge and entered a room with him like an aurora. He will be missed in many ways.
Leo Sears

Dennis Mayo

February 21, 2016

What a blessing Charles was to my life. This beautiful, complex man who lived as a child in the horror of Nazi occupied France, had a passion for freedom,liberty that few today understand. His capacity for hard work was only exceeded by his unconditional love of America, his community and family. I had coffee and a long visit with Charles a few days before his passing while Carol was at Ti Chi. His adoration and love for her oozed from every part of his being. Thank you for being my friend Charles!

Jaye Inabnit

February 21, 2016

Dan,

My heart goes out to you and your family. I know you will always be strong. Blessings to all of you.

Regards,
Jaye (and Pat from Two Stree Wine & Cheese)

Tim & Marie Cochrane

February 21, 2016

Daniel, Jayne and Family - we are saddened to learn of the death of your brother. It is difficult to lose a loved one, especially a sibling. May God bless you and your family as you go through this time of loss. May you remember the good times that you enjoyed together and rest in the peace that you will one day see each other again.

Perry Bressman

February 20, 2016

Charles always shined with enthusiasm when it came to the Harbor & fought for jobs, fairness, and prosperity for all. I'm sure he's proud that he got to see his son Marc follow in his foot steps. There will be a noticeable link missing in all our future meetings. My condolences to the Ollivier family.

Prosper Putteman

February 20, 2016

Charles was a good friend. He was a good Union man. We will all miss him.
Prosper Putteman

Anonymous

February 20, 2016

I saw Mr Ollivier with his wife getting his hair cut last year. They were so beautiful together. He seemed to be so alive with friendliness. May he rest in peace. Sending comfort to his wife & family.

Julie Kirkland

February 20, 2016

My deepest condolences for your loss. May his memory and presence be always with you.

Dora Costa

February 20, 2016

Carol
My condolences on your loss of Charles. What an accomplished and special man he was.

Rex Bohn

February 20, 2016

Charles, a man you could always get an opinion from and a reason for that opinion. A true leader in our community will miss the mornings when I would get to see him at Ramones in McKinleyville his boisterous laugh and his always present smile. Prayers to the Family

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Mass of Christian Burial

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6th & H Street, Eureka, CA

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Interment

10:00 a.m.

Greenwood Cemetery

1757 J Street, Arcata, CA

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