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CHARLES ROBERT MCGREGOR Sr.

Victorville, California

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COLONEL CHARLES ROBERT MCGREGOR SR Charles Robert (Chuck) McGregor Sr, Colonel USAF Retired, took his last flight on 28 February, 2013, at the age of 72 at his home in Apple Valley with his family by his side after a prolonged battle with cancer. Chuck was born on 16 June, 1940 in Detroit...

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It never gets easier, Dad. Miss you every day.

Hi Dad. It´s now 2023. Mom is with you now. It means the world to me that you chose your final resting place to be near me on the hill of Ft. Rosecrans that overlooks the Coronado Beach. The sunsets nightly over you both. I walk the beach and share my thoughts with you both regularly. Thank you for watching over me and giving me the strength to do my best everyday! You would be proud of the way I turned things around. All my love! Bon

6 years later and I miss you every day! We visit you all the time. I am taking care of mom and Charlie is defending our country again. Love you the the most! Bon

Still think of you every day, Pop.

Handing down the tradecraft

Great times with your Grandkids

Think about you every day, Dad. Miss you terribly. Whoever said it gets easier was wrong...

Thinking of you each day and hoping you are staying close to Bonnie and Charlie, This is another of those times where our Kids are our anchors. You have done so well.
Love Pat

Jane, Bonnie and Chuck Jr,
I shared a lot of special times with the McGregors both during and after our Air Force careers which I will cherish always. Flying the Mooney and the debriefings that followed were extra special. One day I asked Chuck if he wanted to land the tail dragger we were flying, forgetting for a moment his FAC experience flying the O-1 in Vietnam. After a screaming dive from base to a flawless touchdown, I commented that it was a pretty aggressive approach. Chuck's...

The Smith Family

Jane, we were so sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. We remember our wonderful time at Pease AFB almost if it was yesterday. We don't have to tell you how special Chuck was. The Air Force family has lost one of it's best. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your family. Brenda and Don Smith