Charles-Bouchard-Obituary

Charles Bouchard

Pasadena, Maryland

Mar 22, 1932 – Jul 22, 2017 (Age 85)

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BORN
March 22, 1932
DIED
July 22, 2017
AGE
85
LOCATION
Pasadena, Maryland

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Charles Victor Bouchard, age 85, a resident of Pasadena for 27 years, and previously of Baltimore, passed away on July 22, 2017 at Baltimore Washington Medical Center after a one year illness. He is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years: Isabelle Helen (Provenza) Bouchard; his two loving...

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To the family of Charles Bouchard I would like to express my condolence to you may the God of comfort bring comfort to you with his right arm extended to you Isa.41:10

We too met Charlie on a mission trip to Costa Rica. He taught us so much about serving. He taught by example about "prayer breaks" where he would just have us stop in the middle of working and give praise, honor and thanks to our Father. He truly was Christ's hands in action. We are honored to call him friend. Kim and jim McGlaughlin

We too had the joy of serving with Charlie in Costa Rica. He taught us so much about being a servant. He taught us by example of stopping in the middle of serving -and praying and giving praise honor and thanks to our Father. Charlie truly was a great man and made a difference. Kim and Jim McGlaughlin

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May God give you strength during this difficult time and may you find comfort through his son Jesus Christ's words found in John 6:40.

My sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Bouchard. He will be truly missed. God will comfort your hearts and strengthen you with his tender affection. James 5:11; Isa 66:13

My deepest condolences to the family. May the God of all comfort, comfort you during this difficult time. 2 corn 1:3,4.

We are so terribly sorry for your loss.

We met Charlie many years ago while on a mission trip to Costa Rica. He was a may who exemplified true servant-hood in doing the lowly of lowly projects in Costa Rica. After the team members left the retreat center for their day of work or conducting VBS, he would clean the toilets and empty the trash. What a lowly job but a necessary job. We were all so grateful that he saw that need and did it without taking any credit. He was also one of the 1st up every morning to make coffee and help...