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Charles Barnard Sherrill Sr.

Phoenix, Arizona

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Charles (Chuck) Barnard Sherrill, Sr., 75, of Paradise Valley, passed away March 11, 2003. Chuck was born June 5, 1927 in Rochester, Minnesota, and moved to Arizona at the age of 2. Chuck graduated from Phoenix Union High School in 1945. He then attended both Phoenix College and Standford...

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Papa Chuck was my grandfather and I loved him dearly. We were pretty close and had our moments together.
And when he was in the hospital a year ago I thought it was over then, but he fought it and lasted through christmas and new years.
I also remember going to Elk Camp with him in Colorado. He made me scrabbled eggs specialy, cause thats how I always eat them when he was making everybody else sunnyside up. He also let me and my dad sleep in his trailer, (which had temp....

To a loving father, for all the happiness you gave your family and friends. Your sweet smile and your gentle manner will be missed. Loving you so very much, Your daughter, Rita Ann Sherrill Wright

To The Sherrill Family,]
Red and Chuck go back a long way, When Chuck first met Red He was interested in seeing Red's collection, He was in shock when Red had to see if Chuck was in his little black book.That was the start of a long time friendship, they enjoyed talking about hunting fishing,and the history of Young and Arizona.Red loved the rides in the chopper. I remember Chuck as a quite polite gentleman.It is a fact that he will be sore"ly missed. Our prayers go out to the familey...

To the Family of Chuck Sherrill Sr.
We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
The memories of U Cross Ranch will be with us forever! The cattle your Dad provided so we could all learn to rope. The fireworks he provided.
All the recipes, mainly the barbecue sauce recipe. It was all about having fun.

Sincerely,
McEuen family

Dear Family ~

I admired Chuck for so many reasons: his self-made success, his interest and capabilities in so many areas, and his quiet, unassuming manner. I will remember him as a friendly face, always welcoming (even though I was not sure if he knew who I was,) who dressed so darling (I love his chuck-a-boots), and a man who loved life so much that he had a thousand friends. Everyone will miss him. Thank you for the opportunity to know him and to celebrate his life with you. ...

While my husband, Andy, certainly had more history with Chuck than I, one of my fondest memories was of Chuck and Nancy flying us to Sisters, Oregon to be married. A fierce Pacific-Northwest storm threatened to delay us, but for any of you who knew Chuck, he wasn't going to let a little thing like weather "rain on our parade". Upon landing approach at the little air strip nestled in the mountains in Sisters, OR Chuck faced a challenge even he had not encountered before - a herd of elk...

Dear Family,

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I know there are no words that will take away your pain and sorrow, but I want you to know that when my father passed away both Chuck and Nancy were so caring and thoughtful and it was appreciated. Chuck was a great and caring person.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To the family and especially Chip, Anna and Chas,
We were all so sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. We lived in Scottsdale 28 years ago and Chip is godfather to my daughter Keturah , now 22. I remember how much fun we all had at Chuck's bar-b-ques! We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
With our sincere sympathy,
Donna, Bill, Keturah, Chad and Christian Coronato

Dear Chuck's family,

You probably don't remember who I am but would remember my mother, Fern. I'm sorry for your loss of a wonderful man. I loved going to his home with mom because there was always so much a kid could do in that desert. It's all changed, there's not much desert to see. He always made sure he greeted me in some way. I thought he was a very special man just because he took the time to talk to a kid. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you right...