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Charles Broyles

Rancho Palos Verdes, California

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In Loving Memory of Charles Ray BroylesCharles Ray Broyles, a longtime resident of Rancho Palos Verdes, courageously passed away at 80 years young, surrounded by his loved ones on February 3, 2015. Both his brother Forrest Wayne Jr. and his parents, Forrest Wayne Sr. and Leona Johnson Broyles,...

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For the last few years, the closest thing I had to a brother. We love you, man, and we'll miss you more than you'll ever know. Semper Fi, my friend.

Offering my sincere sympathy to Ellen, Forrest, Jennifer, and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. May the love you shared over the years be with you always.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We were so sorry to learn of Chuck'death. He was a special person and we shared many fond memories of our high school days. We will miss him.















Corky was a great buddy of mine from Woodrow Wilson-1 thru Pampa High-12. We had many adventures together (both good and bad). My condolences to his family. He was a great guy!

Chuck was a true dear friend since childhood days in Pampa! We stayed in touch via Facebook and he was so proud of his grandchildren. I loved the awesome stories especially the "Annie" one and he was so proud of each one. Chuck was such a friend that he flew from CA to Dallas and appeared on my doorstep for the Graduation Party hosted by my family since I didn't finish my Rice degree and later in life graduated from U.D. At our mini Class '52 Reunions he was always such a gentleman...

Corky and family, So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I've heard so many great things about him over the years and know that he will leave a big hole in your lives. Love, hugs and prayers for you! Lynn Walti Phipps

It has been my privilege that Chuck chose me as his doctor. He shared with me many episodes of his exciting professional life with impressive ups and downs. He deeply cared for his wife Ellen and his children. He never came to the office without new stories about his grandchildren for whom he had a warm spot in his heart and a smile on his face.
Chuck was a strong fighter throughout his life. "... I like my doctors, I just don't like what they have to say..." My staff and I miss him...

We shared many joyful moments through school talent shows, children's theater, Songsmiths, Indian Princesses and Las Ninas, watching our girls grow into lovely young women. Our thoughts are with you, Ellen and family.