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Charles Schott

Ridgecrest, California

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Charles Schott1933 ~ 2013Charles Henry Schott, 80, passed away peacefully at home on August 8, 2013 in Sandy, Utah. He was born January 20, 1933 in Royal Oak, Michigan to Meade Clarence and Ruth Mable Pauline Atwood Schott. Charlie was raised by his father and stepmother Mary Lucile Washburn...

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Charlie was a great friend and I feel honored to have known him and to have shared many experiences with him in Scouting and enjoying the great outdoors. I learned a lot from him and will have many treasured memories of our fishing and hunting trips together and trips to Jackson Hole with he and Karen.
I'll miss you Charlie!

Kris, so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May the wonderful memories of him help you during this difficult time.
With heartfelt sympathy.

Kris, I'm so sorry to hear that your father passed away. I didn't see the notice. His world revolved around your mother. He is back where he is fulfilled. Your parents both loved you so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you

Charlie was a great man, and a true friend. He was a very important part of the Reel Recovery Fly Fishing Retreat. We will miss him so much.

Dear Mr. Schott - Trixie Dixie will miss you. Who is going to eat the raspberries on that side of the fence now? Thanks for being a great neighbor to my parents.

I am going to miss that big smile and the teasing. But I am so glad to know that mom and dad Schott are together again. They are just supposed to be together. My love to all my Schott family at this time of loss. Thank you for letting me steal some precious family time with you through the years.

Much Love,
Wendy Nielson Conway

Charlies, or Chuckles as I always called him, was a wonderful next door neighbor to our family, as well as his wife, Karen. Every time I would see him it would be..."Hello, Holly Hocker!" And I would reply, "Hello Chuckles!" Love that man and the great friend he was to my dad. I will miss those fun "Hello's".

Charlie was a choice friend and helper to us all at the FHLibrary. We loved him and Karen and always looked forward to serving with them each day. They lifted our spirits and taught us.

We miss Charlie at our Mens Cancer Support Group. We are so sorry that the Cancer took his life. Our sincere condolences to his family.