Charles-Dunlevy-Obituary

Charles W. Dunlevy Sr.

Topping, Virginia

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TOPPING - Charles W. Dunlevy, Sr., age 77, of Topping died Thursday, February 7, 2013. He was a retired foreman having worked on marine construction projects from Norfolk to Boston, MA. Charlie was a member of Harmony Grove Baptist Church and local union 2311, Washington D.C. He was predeceased...

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I will always miss you Dad, always.... you are the best father that ever was.

Dear Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. His sense of humor and spirt of fun will live on in all of you. May God spread his mighty arms around all of you in a loving embrace.

Aunt Shirley and family we are so sorry for the loss of Uncle Charlie. He was a wonderful person and we feel very lucky to have had the time we did with him. Thinking of you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Shirley during this hard time. Gary was so upset to hear the news. He really wanted to spend more time with Charles (like shooting guns). Gary just feels kind of stuck with dialysis 3 times a week. He sends his love. We will miss Charles terribly.

Aunt Shirley, Shelia, Bunny, Keith, and family, I am so sorry what has happened to Uncle Charlie, but he wouldn't want us to be sad, he would want us to celebrate the life he lived and the beautiful people he shared it with. Perhaps they aren't stars in the sky at night, but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know that they're happy and watching over us. Love you all.

Feb.11, Aunt Shirley and Cousins "STUMPY"will always be in my heart love all of you. Delores

my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. shirley, you told me one time that you had a nut cracker at your door named george, you now have another angel watching over you. rest in peace charlie.

kim fary smith

Shirley and Family, So sorry to hear about your loss. You are in my prayers. God bless you and your family.

Everyone that had the pleasure of knowing uncle Charlie will surely have a story to share. He was fun to talk with, listen to and be around. He will definitely be missed by all. We love you uncle Charlie (and brother).