Charles-Leary-Obituary

Charles Neil "Chuck" Leary

Keyser, West Virginia

Jul 23, 1934 – Feb 24, 2014 (Age 79)

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BORN
July 23, 1934
DIED
February 24, 2014
AGE
79
LOCATION
Keyser, West Virginia

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Charles Leary passed away on February 24, 2014 at the age of 79 in Keyser, West Virginia. The obituary was featured in Mineral Daily News-Tribune on March 7, 2014.

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Another year has passed and have thought of my friend often and how much he guides my decisions in life. There are not many who have had this amount of influence in my life. I miss you my dear friend and mentor.

Hard to believe Chuck has been gone for seven years. Time seems to pass more quickly with each passing year. Chuck will always be remembered and respected by all who knew and loved him. I think Chuck left his mark on everyone who knew him , and always for the better. Rest in peace my dear friend.

It's been rough from time to time, remembering things we said & did. But you were a great brother & mentor.

Five years since passing doesn't seem like a long time, but when you miss your big brother every day it hurts. I miss most our calls about sports, especially & W. Va. Football & Basketball. I pray he's having fun in heaven with our dad !!!

Charles
I think of you often and always strive to make you proud. I couldn't have made the accomplishments i have without your guidance and friendship. You were and are an inspiration to all that knew you. I can never thank you enough.
Gary

Chuck was my mentor and took me under his wing as he did many of his students. He was an inspiration to all who knew him. I learned so much from him and strived to always make him proud by carrying on the honor and traditions he instilled in me. Chuck was a true friend to me and i am sure to many others. Chuck made a difference in this world that not many can claim. Being humble he wouldn't say so but his legacy will live on thru those he touched. I miss you my friend.
Gary W....

May Chuck, R I P !!

Our weekly phone calls on what was happening. Always pointing out to me my misspelled words.