Charles-Lindler-Obituary

Charles Lindler

Charleston, South Carolina

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LINDLER, Charles Charles Edwin Lindler, 86, of Goose Creek, SC, a retired Boatswain Mate in the US Navy and a civil service retiree from the Charleston Naval Shipyard, died on the morning of January 15, 2008 at a hospice facility in Mt. Pleasant, SC. He was born on August 8, 1921 in Stillmore, GA...

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I was sorry to hear of the passing of Chuck Lindler.I knew him well from Hammerton Lodge.He was a good man and I will miss him.

BMC Chalres Linder was s valued member of the US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal community. His dedicated service is long remembered. Thanks Charles.

Chuck was a good friend and shipmate. He will surely be missed by those of us who knew and served with him. Farewell old buddy - Andy

Mr. Lindler was a dear sweet man. And a Great Mason! We will miss him dearly at the lodge. I dont think there was one thing he didn't know about the craft. My wife had the pleasure of meeting him at the annual banquet. He commented on her shoes and that tickled her. She really liked him. There are many great men in the lodge however we have lost one of the best. We will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. God Bless you all.

To the Lindler family;
Mr. Lindler was our dads very best friend in this world. They have been friends for over 30 years. They were Masons and Shriners together. I remember the days when they would dress up in their Hillbilly clothes, climb onto that hideous Hillbilly car, and have
the BEST time in the parades. They have played pinocle every Fridays for years and argued over who could play better! He was the best[friend]and I know my dad will miss him VERY much. He always said "thats...

Charles was a good man and Masonic
brother.My prayers are with his family'

I will miss Charlie. He was a good man, and Mason.