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Charles Bryner Edwards

Salt Lake City, Utah

1933 - 2019

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1933 ~ 2019Dr. Charles "Chuck" Bryner Edwards, 85, died 12 February 2019 in his son Brian's home in Spring, Texas. Liver failure took his life even though he had battled and beat prostate cancer last summer while recovering from a broken hip sustained earlier in the year. The year 2018 was one...

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Myrna and Lennis Anderson

Since we don't take a paper, we didn't see this in time to attend the services. Dr. Edwards did a couple of procedures on me that made my life better including a malignant melanoma removal from my leg that, thankfully, hadn't gone deeper. He also did successful cancer surgery on my father-in-law, Marvin Anderson, Carole's uncle. My husband, Lennis Anderson is Carole's cousin. I think the last time we saw him and Carole was at Aunt Ethelda's birthday party in Orem or Provo. Long time ago....

My wife was a distant cousin to Chuck through the Bryner line. She was one of his first patients to receive lump removal from the breast rather than radical mastectomy for which she was extremely grateful, and lived many years longer due to his skill and knowledge.

I am confident she was among the hundreds of his many patients waiting in line to thank him as he was greeted across the veil.

I assure you that he will with your family and be watching over you and you will be...

My condolences to the family. May the wonderful memories of your loved one comfort you until the God of love promises are fulfilled. 1 Thessalonians 4:13,14

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Chuck. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure when it fills your heart with love and brings you joy. May you find comfort in Jesus promise of the hope of everlasting life at John 6:40.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Chuck when studying at BYU

Chuck (Dr.) Edwards was a soft- spoken man of few words, but amazing depth and intelligence. It was a privilege designing multiple medical and residential projects for him and Carol, who rapidly became treasured friends. I feel it was a privilege to have known Chuck, and all the great experiences we shared together with him and Carol. We rejoice knowing he can now progress forward with his amazing abilities, and no longer be a captive of his ailing body. Watch over us Chuck until we...

He was a great doctor. I feel like he saved my life when I had cancer in 1994. His skill and compassionate care has been a great blessing to me and, I'm sure, to many others.

RHe was the best brother anyone could want. Love you always and your family.