Charles-Dunbar-Obituary

Charles Dunbar

Springfield, Pennsylvania

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Charles "Charlie" F. Dunbar of Drexel Hill, PA died August 28, 2013 peacefully at home with his family. Charlie was born in Winnipeg, Canada and was raised and lived most of his life in Drexel Hill. He served in the US Army during WWII and took part in the Normandy Invasion in 1944. He was the...

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Dad, I miss you every day So proud your my father Till we meet again Love you. Franny

This candle is lite to honor our father.

Dad....Its been six years without you.
You are loved and missed I Cherish the many memories of our long talks and your encouragement you always gave me to keep going when life knocked me down. I hold you close to my heart your spirit lives on through your sons and daughter maria Till we meet again Dad. I love you.....Franny

We just heard of Mr. Dunbar's passing over the weekend. We had the privledge of being neighbors for close to 30 years on Lasher Road and never met a nicer, kinder man who always had the time to speak with us. What a classy man and we are honored to have known him. My wife Deb and I are sincerely sorry for the family's loss.

Charlie was a true Romantic, whom was in love with life and family. His love affair of family was one that I felt truly blessed to have witnessed first hand.
The Segal's(Joe, Joan, Jeffrey, & Frank) met Charlie in the 70's when he worked with Joe. I remember Charlie waiting on our, South Philly, stoop, coffee in hand,so he and Joe could leave for work. I would sit and wait with Charlie and we would have these wonderful conversations. He was such a wonderfully smart and articulate man,...

He always spoke like a love song...

Aunt Clare and Family,
Uncle Charlie always had time to talk, tell you a joke, lighten your spirit.
He encouraged you to be your best self have faith and to work hard. He will be missed.
Love,
Patty and Phil Dunbar

Charlie- so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family.

We will always remember Uncle Charlie with the sharp wit, great smile and a little bit of the devil in that smile. He always made me laugh. He will be dearly missed. Aunt Clare and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless, keep you happy safe and good. love -- Don & Colleen