May God bless you and your...
My deepest sympathies go out to your family for this terrible loss.
God speed.
Rob Schindler
January 30, 2009 | Dallas, TX


Gilbert, Arizona
Sellers, Charles "Chuck" William Jr. passed away on January 22, 2009 in his home. He was 63 years old. Chuck was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 3, 1945. He served in the US Army as a helicopter pilot during Vietnam. After his retirement from the National Guard in 2001, Chuck continued...
Read MoreMy deepest sympathies go out to your family for this terrible loss.
God speed.
Rob Schindler
January 30, 2009 | Dallas, TX
Chuck has been an important part of my life for over 40 years. His family and friends will miss him sorely, as will I. Goodbye, old friend.
Linda M Krawchuk
January 28, 2009 | Palmetto, FL
Chuck was a big man with a big heart. Always trying to help others. He is sorely missed by all who knew and loved him.
Anne Phillips
January 28, 2009 | New Braunfels, TX
God bless you Chuck. You were a brother.
Jim Noe
January 28, 2009 | Gilbert, AZ
I didnt know Chuck but pray that his family will come thro this in time; Keep his memory deep within you; Much sympathy to you all
(SASSY)=; post 27 legion rider
susan wise WISE
January 27, 2009 | APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Although I did not get to know Chuck personally, he is highly regarded amongst his family, friends, and comrades. He is spoken of often in post # 39 as a member of The American Legion, and American Legion Riders. May he ride along with the wind in his face, and the sunset in his view at his side. God speed.
Fred Meyer
January 27, 2009 | Gilbert, AZ
Being a long time roommate of Keith and long time friends of Gayle, I also knew Chuck and my prayers are with him and all of the family in this time of saddness.
Les Washington
January 27, 2009 | Avondale, AZ
Chuck, for the short time I have known you, you have given me your friendship and "Can Do" spirit. Ride and fly in peace my friend!
Senior Chief
Julio Beatrice
January 27, 2009 | Gilbert, AZ
I am so glad to call you "friend." You were one of the "firsts" when we moved out here 10 years ago from Chicago. "Firsts" meaning who we met, became our friend and confidant. I will always cherish and hold dear to my heart the time we shared when you were teaching me to ride a motorcycle. Thank you for introducing me to a whole new world. We will miss you at the Post and the "Here I come to save the day!" grande entrance but we know you won't be very far away. The Riders now have an...
Angie Heller
January 27, 2009 | Gilbert, AZ