Charles-MEEK-Obituary

Charles Bryan MEEK

Sacramento, California

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MEEK, Charles Bryan Charles Bryan Meek passed away unexpectedly on March 11, 2013 at age 57. He was an amazing husband to Fay and father to Christopher and Melissa. He touched and impacted many lives in his personal life and medical career. His family and friends admired him for his passion for...

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I am so sorry for your loss. I joined Chuck's team at KP one year ago. Chuck's gentle manner was a gift to us all. It gives me peace when I see our providers practice what Chuck has taught us. Our patients are safer today. Chuck I miss you, Nancy told me you said you are in a good place. I am thankful to have been part of your team.

The loss of Chuck was felt by many, those with KP and those he proudly served with at the Coast Guard Airstation at McClellan (AFB), Calif. RIP Chuck.

Boy how time flies, I worked with Chuck at Airstation Sacramento in 1980. He was a great guy with a wonderful wife. And don't forget Machen, Fay we are sorry for your loss and our prayers are with you and your family,

I will never forget every summer spent with uncle Chuck...driving up and down the west coast, camping trips, Disneyland, and beach house. He taught me so many valuable life lessons and I would be happy to be half the person he was. You will be dearly missed, Uncle. I love you.

I had the pleasure of working with Chuck at Kaiser Roseville and his calm demeanor, humor in the face of all adversity and his passion for TCAB stick clearly in my memory. My thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family right now.

Uncle Chuck will always be loved, remembered & forever missed.

A very caring and great person to work with. I am honored to have known Chuck and will miss his friendly smile.

A wonderful man who was accomplished and caring. Chuck's smile and warmth will be missed dearly.

I feel honored to have known Chuck for 14 years from the time we worked together at UCDMC and again at Kaiser Permanente.

Chuck possessed a rare combintation of professionalism, humor and his passion for patient safety. Those of us who knew Chuck professionaly will continue to be proud of the excellent work he did in improving patient outcomes. He wanted to make a difference and he did-not for personal recognition but because it was the right thing to do for the patient.

I will...