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Charles L. "Charlie" Evert

Fair Haven, New York

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Charles "Charlie" L. Evert, 77, of Fair Haven died Friday. He was born in Locust Township, PA and resided in Fair Haven for the past 25 years. Charlie's military career began in 1953 when he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and was honorably discharged in 1964....

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I really really miss you.

Charlie, has been Buster to me all my life. One of my first memories is the party Mom and Dad gave him when he finished basic training before going overseas for the first time. My big brother in uniform. As the years went by, many miles separated us, but still we shared some laughs, some tears, and some good times. Be at peace.
Love to all the 'boys' and their families.

Charlie, you where the bridge that connected all my cousins and i together. I was on my way to Maine, and i stopped to see you at the campground. Had some wonderful talks with you during the week i stayed with you. In the end you said i could not leave New York without seeing the boys, so i went and seen the guys at Smitty's. Hence my first job in Rochester. Through this you have given me some of the best friends i have. Thank you Charlie rest in peace.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Charlie and his family. He was a pleasure to know and serve with. Always smiling.
God Bless you Charlie.

While I have never met Charlie's son Chad, he has been a friend to my sister and niece (Chris & Bev) and an important part of their world and often expressed the importance of family so we know that this loss is not an easy one ... our prayers are with Chad and all the family. Know others understand and care ... and remember a silly moment that can be recalled many times over the years - when you lose someone you never lose the touch they added to life and your world!
Always, Lynne...

Thank you for Your Service to this Great Nation and sorry for your Great Loss.

Sorry for his passing, and thanks for his service.
Phil Barcomb, 1sg Retired, NYARNG

Charlie, or as I known him for 24 years "Uncle Buster", you will be greatly missed. I love you!! I will never forget the great memories and times we shared together.