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Charles Robert "Chuck" Miffleton Jr.

Midlothian, Virginia

1950 - 2024

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MIFFLETON, Charles Robert "Chuck" Jr., lost his battle with glioblastoma on March 14, 2024. He was born August 19, 1950 to the late Robert and Nancy Beck Miffleton, and was also preceded in death by his brother, Joe. Chuck is survived by his wife of 51 years, Terry; sons, Brian (Diane) and Matt...

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Terry, In my early days of running and triathlons, I would always be beat by Chuck. My aspiration was to someho , someday get past Chuck. Consequently he was always my inspiration. Having meet him only once he impressed me as a friendly, wonderful fellow who loved life and lived it to the fullest. I confident you and Chuck had a great life and lots of good races. What Memories. Brad Metcalf

Terry, Juhani and I were shocked to hear this sad news. Please accept our deepest condolences. Phyllis and Juhani

My deepest condolences to the family. Chuck was a `piece of work´ and I was glad to have worked with him at West Broad Street, Va Power

Terry, I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Chuck´s passing. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and his family as you adjust to life without him. Sorry I won´t be able to join his celebration of life tomorrow as we have a pre planned family excursion. Connie Cage Ratcliff

Terry and family, I´m so very sorry to hear that Chuck passed away so early in life. He was a wonderful sole and I know 51 years is a long time to love someone , but he did love you and would have gone longer if his body had supported him. Bless your Heart! Please take care of yourself, and know there are so many friends here for you. We love you, Terry God Bless

Terry, Brian and Matt, along with all your families, I am so very sorry to hear about the great loss of Chuck. Although we lived close in our history of 2 neighborhoods, I sure wish I'd gotten to know your lovely Chuck much better. He always seemed up beat and delightful when our paths crossed. May God hold Chuck and you all in the palm of his hand.

Terry, we regret not being able to attend Chuck's service but, we are out of town until April 5th. Please know you have been, and continue to be, in our thoughts and prayers. We look forward to seeing you on our return.

Chuck will be greatly missed. I enjoyed working with him in Northern Virginia.

So sorry to hear of his death. I last saw him at the VEPCO Retirement Picknic. He looked fine. His family will be in our prayers. Jack Peters (East Richmond)