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CHARLES W. MISSLER

Franklin, Massachusetts

1945 - 2016

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MISSLER, Charles W. "Chuck" 71, of Cumberland, Rhode Island formerly of Franklin died suddenly July 23 at his home. Born in Brockton, May 19, 1945, the son of the late Charles and Katherine (Fisher) Missler, Mr. Missler had lived in Franklin for many years before he moved to Cumberland. Mr....

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I'm just learning about this and I'm so sorry to hear this news. Coach Missler, was your typical hard nose football coach and it was my honor to be coached by him during 1988-1991 @ Bellingham. He taught all of us the value of hard work to achieve your goals. That is a lesson I've taken with me throughout my life. R.I.P. Coach.

Chuck Missler , a bond servant of Jesus Christ. I praise our Lord for Dr. Missler . He will be missed here on earth.

This Godly Man took me from Baby Jesus to the Adult Jesus. I am always Inspired by his Teachings and Videos. Rest in Peace Dr. Missler. You served the Lord and by Faith Grew many Christians in their Faith and Service to the Lord! Thank You for saying YES to the Creator of the Universe.

Few men have so singularly expanded my understanding of my own savior than Dr. Missler. I am deeply saddened by this translation of this silver-souled saint. Yes, that is selfish, but I feel my sadness is so great I will have to ask Christ to bear this as well. Go to light, Dr. Missler. I hope to see you and Nancy again for the first time one day.

Chuck was my first crush. We went to the 7th grade dance together in Sharon Mass. I can even remember the theme song..."Heavenly Shades Of Night are Falling, it's twilight time" by the Platters. We were born 10 days apart. I was sent away to High School in New York and I never saw him again, but I've never forgotten him either. He was a good guy!!

I grew up with Chuck in Sharon, MA. He was a good friend and I am sad to hear of his passing. Gerry Marcus

My sincere condolences on the passing of Mr. Missler. Had him as a coach in jr high then in high school basketball. Such great memories...I can still feel his punch in my arm when I told him I didnt like Bob Seger's song "turn the Page!" A different time back then when coaches actually coached you in sport and in life...without the fear of being sued...and you actually were taught what being an athlete, good sport and better human being was all about. Cheers to you Mr. Missler!! Great guy!

Missing you at coffee every Thursday and Saturday - no one could tell a story like Chuck

My condolences to your family. My husband, Jack Scott, who just passed away on July 11,2016 coached with Chuck at both Bellinham and Franklin. We had fond memories of Chuck, who was also a wonderful cook. With sympathy, Penny Scott