Charles-Bisch-Obituary

Charles Roger Bisch

Panama City, Florida

1950-2013

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"Charlie" was born in Springfield, Illinois on September 14, 1950 to Delores and Phil Bisch. Charlie, his big sister and little brother, could be found climbing trees, building tree houses, making mud pies for the cars to run over, playing cowboys and indians and baseball in the beautiful bay...

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Twenty years don´t erase the heart of a good man. Hope your toes are in the sand, and the wind at your back. It was so good knowing you.

Hope you are doing well Irm the Worm...where are you? Email us.

Miss you Charlie B. Getting this reminder about your passing, put a smile on my face this morning. It brought back the laughs and all the good times we shared in Carbondale. Charlie, thanks for being a major part of my life. I'll always love and remember you. Peace to you Charlie.

Charlie, We will miss you very much, and our memory is long.

Thank you Charles for being such a kind, polite and funny man. I will miss seeing you alongside the YDT-17 in support of the military divers. It was always a pleasure watching you read your sheet music and fingering the notes while you played your "air" guitar. I only wish I had taken the opportunity to come down and visit you after work hours and listen to you play. Watching that old Ford Ranger, sagging in the rear, driving to and from work I'd always say to myself when approaching it,...

Charlie B, Charlie B,
What can I say? I will always have the memories of Carbondale
and you and the gang we ran around with. Those were the best
days of our lives. We lived as kings, without a care in the world.
The laughter never stopped in those wild and crazy days . We did things most people can only dream about. Charlie you were a part of the most magical point in the history of our lives. I'm so sorry you didn't make it down to Mexico to spend some time with...

We will miss Charlie so much

DEREK,
IM REALLY SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR BROTHER, HE SOUNDED LIKE MY KIND OF GUY. IM SURE HE WILL BE MISSED TERRIBLY, MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU, CALL IF YOU ALL NEED ANYTHING. IM ONLY A PHONE CALL AWAY.
LOVE YA
DO

To all the Bisches, you have my condolences on the passing of Charlie. Sounds like he was a character equal to his father! I only knew him through my mother Gladys Kaylor, organist at Bisch funeral home for 59 1/2 years but she talked about all the Bisch kids and thought a lot of all of them, including Charlie. Sounds like Charlie left lots of good memories with everyone. God Bless.