Charlene-McLean-Obituary

Charlene Ann McLean

Palm Desert, California

1952 - 2009

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Charlene Ann McLean passed away peacefully on February 13, 2009 in Palm Desert. She was born March 11, 1952 in Denver, CO to Walter and Shirley Daigle. Charlene was a successful realtor in the Coachella Valley for over 30 years. She was also a singer and song writer. She enjoyed her faith in...

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Hi Charlene, I have thought of you often... This time of year really brings many memories of both of us picking your weeds in your flower garden and replanting with new flowers if necessary.... and then cooling off in the pool. Always looked so nice and we both appreciated nice landscaped homes with lots of flowers and plants. Really was something we had fun doing together...
Miss You, Becky

Charlene was my 2nd mom and my dear friend and spiritual advisor for the last 20 years. Whenever I had a serious situation she was the one I went to for guidance. She taught me so much about animals and food and plants. She always reminded me that there is only love or fear; and her love and tremendous courage will stay with me forever.

What an honor it is to be your sister and friend. We’ve shared a lot of laughs, a lot of sorrows and a lot of just plain quality time together. You were always there for me when I needed a helping hand and I tried to do the same for you. I will miss our time together. It will be difficult to watch “American Idol” and “Dancing with the Stars,” because I won’t have you calling me or me calling you to critique each one after their performances. I will miss our traveling together, I will...

What an honor it is to be your sister and friend. We’ve shared
a lot of laughs, a lot of sorrows and a lot of just plain quality
time together. You were always there for me when I needed a helping hand and I tried to do the same for you. I will miss our time together. It will be difficult to watch “American Idol” and “Dancing with the Stars,” because I won’t have you calling me or me calling you to critique each one after their performances. I will miss our traveling together, I...

Aunt Charlene,

I will always cherish the times I spent with you, your smile, and the ways in which you reminded me of your sister / my mother.

We will always love you.

Aunt Charlene
I hope you know that you will be missed in so many ways. May the life you led here on earth reflect on all the lives that you touched. I know that you are in a much better place and that you are with so many people that you have loved over the years.

Your Niece Brenda

TO MY DEAR COUSIN CHARLENE SO GLAD THAT WE HAVE GOT TO SEE EACH OTHER SO MUCH THE LAST TWO YEARS. WE HAD SUCH A GOOD TIME WE WILL MISS YOU.
GOD BE WITH YOU.

To my Aunt Charlene,

There are too many memories to count, but the most influential memory of you is when I visited you early in my childhood and really got to know you, and who you are. You have inspired me to become a musician, and even though I'm not a professional, I still play my instruments. It helps me express my creative side and share my gift with my family. You taught me that Aunt Charlene, and I will always love and remember you for it.

Your nephew,

To my Dear Little Sister,

You have touched and inspired my life ever since you first started life in Denver, Colorado in the quonset hut for a house where I charged five cents to all my friends to get a chance to see my baby sister.

I will miss you and know that you will be greatly welcomed by God and all others before you.

Thank you for being my little sister.

Your brother, Walter Jr.