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Charles William Greenhalgh

Wenatchee, Washington

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Charles William Greenhalgh

Charles William Green-halgh, 72, of Arlington, WA passed away on March 26 2011. He was born on May 15, 1938 in Stanwood, WA to Walter and Doris Green-halgh (both deceased).After graduating high school he joined the Army and was stationed in Ft. Lewis and...

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God Bless You Charlie....it was fun sharing your laughter and joy to those around you.

I am glad that our paths crossed in this journey of life.

To the Greenhalgh Family and Friends,
Chuck was a kind and happy man. My grandma Dorothy Yarnell passed away and I remember Chuck bringing a beautiful plant. He will be missed.

Early photo (1950s) of parents Walt and Doris and Walt Jr (left) and Charles on right.

Though I haven't seen my 1st cousin Charles in many years, I can still remember our family get-togethers as a child. My best of wishes to his family and friends.

Thinking of you Cari and family. Chuck was a fun guy. He drove our bus when I was attending the Phoenix Center before transferring to EHS. He was a cool guy and listened (and helped!) our teenage issues daily. I don't know how he tolerated us but he did it with a hug and a smile. Best wishes to you all as you celebrate a wonderful man!

I spent a lot of time growing up in the Greenhalgh home & with the family, Sharon used to babysit my sister & I when we were young we were neighbors & our parents were friends. We have spent countless weekends camping together. I will never forget those days of my youth & the memories I have of Chuck & his family. I only wish that life didnt get so busy & that you didnt lose contact with all of those who hold such warm places in your heart & fill you with such happy memories. My...

My heart goes out to Chuckie's family. My thoughts and prayers are with
you. He will truly be missed. I will really miss the great sense of humor he had. Also, I had a wonderful time sharing stories with him of our girls growing up. He was a valued employee and a great bus driver.

I met Chuck as a 14 year old, Jr. High student, in 1968. I was lucky enough to be given a chance to work at the Triple XXX where Chuck was the manager. It quickly became known that Chuck's shifts, were the best times to work. We worked hard, but had so much fun. Chuck treated us as friends, not just employee's. He often went out of his way to give me a ride home after a Friday night shift that ended at 1:00a.m. Thanks Chuck! I still remember those times fondly and I believe you had a...