Charles-McCandless-Obituary

Charles Lee McCandless

Santa Ana, California

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McCandless, Charles Lee Born April 18, 1934, died December 19, 2009. Charles Lee McCandless of the City of Orange, died on December 19, 2009. Charles was born in the City of Orange on April 18, 1934. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Susan McCandless (Etheridge). He is also survived...

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My deepest and sincere sympathy to the Mc Candless family for the loss of Chuck. I will always remember him fondly as a very kind and nice man. My prayers are with his family and loved ones.
Sincerely,
Joleen Parham

I just found out of Charles passing. He and I graduated from Orange High in 1952. Our prayers are with the family. He will be missed.

I am so sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. I am sure he is deeply missed. Chuck was a great man. My prayers are with his family both at home and the shop.

Our prayers are with you all.
Your friends at Alton Builders.

I would also like to express my sorrow at Chuck's passing. Like Bill Barron, Chuck and I go back to Elementary School. Although we haven't kept in touch except for High School reunions, I know that Chuck was a fine man and that his passing is a tremendous loss to his family and the community.

Chuck was a special friend. When my car was inoperable, which was often, Chuck would come by and pick me up on his Cushman Motor Scooter and take me to school and other activities. The McCandless Family was a positive influnce on my life. I share in your sorrow.

I am so sorry for you loss and your family is in our prayers.

Sorry to read of Chucks passing

I always liked and respected Chuck.

Norman Blansett
Pocahontas, Ar

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Chuck and I started kindergarten at Center Street School together in 1940. It seems I have known Chuck my whole life even though we didn't hang out together. I have always thought of him as a great guy. A truely Gentle Man and Gentleman.
He will be missed by many and especially his Classmates of Orange High School Class of 1952.
Bill Barron