Charles-Rayner-Obituary

Charles Ross Rayner

Flint, Michigan

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RAYNER, Charles Ross, 76, died December 29th, 2009 at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys, California due to complications from COPD and pneumonia. Charlie was born on March 30th, 1933 and, at age six, was adopted by his maternal grandparents Charles and Harriet Rayner. He spent the...

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Mike and family, We go back MANY years to living across the street on Green Rd. Your Mom and Dad left me with many wonderful memories of great friends when we moved away. I'm Jadin, Rayna and Gil's Mom. Steve and Ted Morse's mom sent me the obit from the Flint Journal. I am sending my condolences from both families and will cherish the memories of you and your family for always. I don't know if you knew that Gil passed away in 2001 also.

Michael & Rayner Family, Our thoughts & prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. Your Dad was a wonderful man. I used to always tease him on becoming one of Charles Angels, but I never got the opportunity to become a truck driver & work for him, now he is a Angel watching over us.

Dear Michael,
Your tribute on U-Tube was wonderful. I'm sure Charlie's looking down with a big smile after that.
Roni

Thanks for all your kind words.

What a gentle man your father was. Always a big smile on his face when we passed in the aisle's at AC.
I saw him last at VG's supermarket, still that big smile and kind words.
Cherish your memories, as they are the one gift from god that death cannot destroy.
May Charlie rest in peace by your mothers side.
What a great man!
Sincerely.
Roni Kardos

My family got to know Mr Rayner when my Dad bought the Drug store in Goodrich. He was always nice to wait on in the store and then as I got older and went to work at AC it was always nice to see him as he came by on his scooter. I never worked directly for him but he was my cousin's boss for many years. Always nice to be around and I will miss his smile and laughter when he was around. Our thoughts and prayers from the entire family are with his now. Nice guys like him are hard to find and he...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of grief.
I have many great memories of Ross and family. He was a great guy, and would do anything for anybody. I remenber going to his home in Goodrich,playing baseball, and going popbottle hunting.He did lots of different things with his family and my self. He will truly be missed.

Shirley and I worked with Charley at AC and always enjoyed the experience. Our best wishes and prayers go to his family.
Joohn E. Porritt