Charles-Breslin-Obituary

Charles Fredrick Breslin

San Luis Obispo, California

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Charles "Chuck" Breslin, 85, passed away peacefully in his sleep Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014. He was the only child born to Patrick Henry Breslin and Bela Reckmeyer Breslin in Los Angeles. Following his high school years, Chuck joined the military and served in both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine...

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Chuck helped me find my first labrador pup in 2003, and we could not have been happier with her. We bought our second lab pup from Chuck in May 2007 and were disappointed to hear that he would not be breeding much longer because he felt he was getting to old to do it much longer. He seemed so young at heart and was so excited talking to us about labs. He was a great help to us when we had any questions about the breed. Chuck was a wonderful man and I hope that he has met up with all his...

It is an honor to have known Chuck Breslin: from his kind eyes to his gargantuan heart. May his memory be eternal. We have always admired the positive outlook and wisdom, he exude. Chuck was always in a good mood and enjoying life. At all times, this feeling was palpable. Lastly, Thank you for blessing us and trusting us to take Tucker into our home. He has been such a blessing to our family and life would not be the same without him. We will miss you Chuck. Love, Robert and Nicolette...

I will miss the generous spirit that Chuck added to any gathering. This man initiated me in the sport of desert motorcycle riding around 45 years ago. I also hiked a couple of passes in the high Sierra with the man, and the last time I saw him, I lost a few hands of poker to him. I will miss his warm personality. A really good guy to have as a friend.

Chuck was simply wonderful! He was one of those unique individuals whose presence made the world a better place. With respect to retrieving, Chuck was both an outstanding handler and superb judge. We were blessed to have trained with Chuck on many occasions. We both competed with him, and ran under him at hunt tests. And we were his guests at his beloved Four Paws Kennel. RIP.

Chuck was a first-class Labrador breeder, bird hunting enthusiast, and kind gentleman. My wife, who grew up over the ridge from Four Paws, bought our Lab, Blue, from Chuck nearly a decade ago. Many hunts at Big Sandy, Parkfield, and Colusa reminded me of Chuck and our fortune that we were able to get a Four Paws Labrador. A great man with a great passion!

Chuck introduced me to the Hunt Test sport. He taught me many things about dog training and judging. I enjoyed his stories and training together at Prado and visits with him at the kennel. The dog world has lost an ambassador for the sport.

Chuck you were a wonderful person and a testimony as to how a real man should live. I still laugh when I re-tell your jokes to friends. I will never forget you dear friend. Say hello to my dad for me .you can't miss him , he is the mason laying the bricks of gold with a smile on his face for our Father God.

Chuck was an amazing man - I feel blessed to of had him as part of my life. He introduced me to the dog world and training dogs - I will forever be grateful. Rest in Peace and THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DID.
Love , Stacey

Happy Trails, Chuck. I'll love and miss you forever. Jane