Charles-Kellogg-Obituary

Charles W. Kellogg

Portland, Oregon

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Kellogg, Charles W. 80 Mar. 15, 1934 Sept. 07, 2014 Chuck will be remembered by those who knew him well as charismatic, excited about life, and irreverently funny. Charles W. "Chuck" Kellogg II died Sept. 7, 2014, in Vancouver. He was born March 15, 1934, in Portland, to Doris (Kilcup) and...

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My Dad passed 10 years ago and he is missed so badly today! I miss his Smart Alec Ways, always a thinker, inventor, builder of everything and never sits still. He always included us 4 kids (and later in life #5, Carly)in all his projects on our small farm. Keeping us busy picking up rocks and putting in a rock pile. I never questioned "why" we needed a rock pile? I love you dad.

Trish, we are so sorry to just hear about Chuck. It is such a shock considering Chuck had not yet begun to wind down. The obituary is a wonderful tribute to him. Our love and deep sympathy go to you, Carly, and the rest of your family. With love, Mary and Larry Sutter.

My deepest sympathies to Trish and the family. I did Travel for Chuck and his companies and family trips - a lot of fun - delight in so many ways - Will always remember the fun and his Friendship -

So sorry to here this news. My heart goes out to all the Kellogg family . He had a great smile and could really tell some good stories when i was kid.

Warmly,

Brenda Wilson (Moore)

LCI crew plus on Armed Forces Day

Chuck always had a smile, a twinkle in his eye when he told a story. Sometimes they were sea stories. I had the privilege of knowing his wit on the LCI 713. Chuck was always a dynamic speaker and made any board meeting lively. We will miss him immensely. THANK YOU for all you did for us. Your legacy will live on.

I had a few crazy ski runs with him in our middle years, challenging and competitive, with a lot of verbal junk thrown around. Great memories!

Kellogg Family, It was an honor to know your father/ Trish Husband and to call him my friend. His stories will forever hold a place in my heart and my mind. He was an honest hard working man who's influence guides me everyday. He will be sorely missed by us all but never forgotten.

Fred "Factory" Washburn

I had the honour, with a friend, of being invited to take a trip on the PT boat at the Portland Naval Day in June this year. It was a great thrill and also a change to meet momentarily with Charles Kellogg. Both the boat and Charles left a lasting impression. May the wind be always in his back!

Please accept my deepest sympathies. It is always difficult for me to accept the loss of friends younger than me. May God bless you all.