Cary-Charron-Obituary

Cary Brian Charron

Salt Lake City, Utah

1965 - 2016

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Sunrise: August 18, 1965 ~Sunset: October 31, 2016Cary Brian Charron, 51, a long-time resident of Murray, UT, passed away on Monday October 31st, 2016. He was born August 18th, 1965, to Harold and Shirlee Charon. He graduated from Murray High School in 1983. Cary met the love of his life, Zachary...

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Cary will be missed by so many people! He did mine & my family's hair for so many years! I moved from Salt Lake in 2000 & he continued to do my son's hair. I will truly miss his humor & caring personality. Rest in peace.

He was a friend to all. I'll miss his beautiful smile and laughter.

Thanks for the memories. . . till we meet again.

To me, for many years, Cary had been a good friend and workmate of my sister-in-law Maureen. We met at all her parties and everybody lit up when Cary was there (a lot)... Then I heard him sing at her mom's funeral, and saw a whole part of him that was so astonishing!I'm so glad he was there.I'm so sad that he's gone.

So sorry to hear about my friend Cary. It's been a lot of years since we have talked. But always loved him and had so much fun with him. Have some of the best memories. I was one of those that he tried to teach some dance moves to, to the song Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. We laughed so hard as he was kindly telling me, I didn't have any rhythm. Love him! I know you are still sharing that beautiful voice and bringing smiles to all. Love You Sweet Friend!

What a beautiful life! I had the privilege of working with Cary many years ago in the miss Murray Pageant and a in local productions and with Brad as well. Such a wonderful family! I am so sorry for your loss and I hope you know that your son was well loved by many. He will be missed.

"It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."
-Abraham Lincoln
I have many fond memories working with Cary @ Dan's Foods and watching him perform at Lagoon. He was an amazing person, who lived a remarkable life. The world will never be the same. Heidi D.

Dear Zach,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have many great memories of you and Cary and Maureen laughing at Cary's antics! I love you both and my thoughts are with you and your families during this difficult time.

Love,
Diane Thomas

Working was never so much fun as it was when I worked with Cary at The Gatsby in the '90's. Always a fun day was in store when Carey walked through the door. My kids loved him in Joseph and as groupies, we never missed a performance. Thank you for adding sparkles during the time we touch shoulders Cary, and thank you for all the most awesomest haircuts of my life. Until we meet again...hugs and more hugs.