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Charles "Chuck" Branch

Fort Worth, Texas

1934 - 2010

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Charles "Chuck" Branch went home to the Lord on Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 28, at Faith Lutheran Church, Fort Worth. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Careity Foundation,...

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To the Branch family
I will remember Mr. Branch as one of the most positive patients I have seen. He always came into the chemotherapy room with a smile for everyone. I so enjoyed our short talks while he waited his turn for treatment. He always had something nice to say. I will miss him!!!

Doreen, Jimmy, Karen and Dorinda, and family,
You all will be forever in my most special memories! Chuck was an incredible human being! You all have been such an intricate part of our family. I know my parents were so proud to be Dorinda's Godparents and they truly loved you both because you were true friends in every essence of the word. I remember Chuch driving us down to Center for Mom's funeral and in spite of the sadness we shared many laughs. I remember when Dad had surgery and you...

Scott Blackman

To Aunt Doreen, Karen, Jim, Dorinda, and families,

I was deeply saddened to hear the news. I loved him, and he will always be my Uncle Chuck. He was a such a great man, and raised a wonderful family. I will miss him more than you know.

Chuck had such a great attitude, and his positive outlook on life rubbed off on me. He made me feel good about myself every time I saw him, and was always supportive in whatever I did. The love, kindness, and genuine caring he had for me...

Julie

Dear Doreen & Family. I'm so sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. My first memory of him was when we were all in Grand Forks, N.D. I was eleven years old and was to baby-sit the kids (who were only a little bit younger than me). Chuck said "Dynamite comes in small packages." To this day whenever I use that phrase I think of Chuck and our first meeting. With deepest sympathy and fondest memories. From Joan & Johnny Young's daughter, Julie.


Dear Doreen and Family
Our sympathy goes out to you during this time of sorrow. But,may you be in peace also, because you have the confidence that he is with the Lord.
In Him,
Lucy and Jim Green

Doreen & family, it has been our honor to have known Chuck for the last few months of his life. He will be deeply missed by Beverly and I. We will always remember him. The two of you have inspired us to have a deeper respect for each other. God bless you all.
Steve Smirnis

Doreen and Family - My sincere, heartfelt sympathy. I will cherish the time spent with Chuck, when he and Jerry came to visit Karen. May God grant you the necessary strength during this time of grief. My prayers are with you. Judi Thogersen

DOREEN--MY SYMPATHY AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU TODAY--CHUCK WAS A GREAT GUY--HE MADE SO MANY PEOPLE SMILE--I TRULY ENJOYED WORKING WITH HIM--MY PRAYERS ARE SENT YOUR WAY--GAIL WINN

My deepest condolences to the Branch family. I never had the pleasure of meeting "Chuck" but heard he was a great guy.

Officer (NPO) C.L. Levine #3181
Fort Worth Police Department