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Charles H. Slater

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed Funeral Notice CHARLES H. SLATER Age 58 of West Palm Beach, passed away after a lengthy illness on Monday, September 12, 2005 at Good Samaritan Hospital. Charles was a veteran of the United States Navy. Charles is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Bonnie; daughters,...

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Dustin and Sara I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father I wish you all the best in this time of loss for you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Lesie and Austin Spranger

To my second family who has always been there for me. I moved down to florida because me real mom didn't care about me and I didn't even or still don't know my dad. When I met my bro dustin I also met too wonderful people that was Henry&Bonnie. I called them mom&dad and they treated me like there own. Me and Dusty would go to his work,fish,spend all kinds of time with band but most of all each other.Dad if u can hear me I just want to say thanks for what u and mom did for me. And I still have...

Harry was a very loving man,every time I would see him he would always greet me with pure joy he raised a great family and he will always be loved and missed by all who knew him

My first introduction to Harry was when we met at a barbeque beef sandwich sale as part of a band fund raiser. Harry was already the leader of the function and working very hard at making it a success. Little did I know that he would become the father in-law to my daughter.
Later we would enjoy fishing trips together as well as long drives to visit each other at our respective homes. Even if Harry wasn't feeling well enough to go fishing or picnicing with us he would always meet us at...

Slater Family,

My deepest sympathies and prayers goes out to you at this difficult time within your lives. The world has lost a truely great man, but he is no in a better place now. I only meet Mr. Slater a few times but the times I did meet him I learned a few important things from him. The most important thing I learned was how to love your family and friends. I seen that in the way him and Dustin got along and the things he did for Dustin. The second thing I learned was...

'Dad',
You were such a wonderful man and friend to both myself and especially my husband, Joe. You know he basically 'adopted' you as his Dad after the loss of his own father in 1998. Things have never been the same for Joe since then and I know Dustin will soon feel the aftershocks of what this can do to a son who is so attached to his father. Fortunatly, Dustin has a tight circle of friends that won't allow this to ruin his life, but will help to show him how much growth and knowledge...

what can i say to my very best friend other than my heart goes out to you. We know that he is in heaven now and is in peace, you now have an angel watching over you and your family. I love you like a sister and I'm hear for you when you need me.

Bon-Bon & family...my deepest sympathy in the loss of your wonderful partner, friend, father & husband. He was a very special man and will be missed greatly. If you need anything...please do not hesitate to let us know.

Dear Slater family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of such a wonderful human being. My heart breaks at your loss. Mr. Slater was one of the nicest people that I've ever met. Even after not seeing him for years he still spoke to me as if I was a part of his day to day life or as if it was still 1994 I and I was still a kid he was a band parent to. I can see him in Dustin and the strength of character has added to my family so much by the impact it has made on Dustin as a person....