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Charles Irven Thacker III

Richmond, Virginia

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Charles Irven Thacker III, 45, of Richmond, departed this life on January 26, 2005. He leaves behind to cherish his memory three loving sons, Charles Christopher Thacker, James Wesley Hagy, and Brandon Keith Hagy; a granddaughter, Allysen Belle Williamson; his mother, Nancy Hartless Bunders;...

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He was the greatest uncle that i had, he took us fishing and crabing,sometimes i drew him crazy but he loved me, i will miss him greatly love tiffany.

My thoughts & prayers are with Chuck's family. Chuck was one of the first people that I met at a "meeting", I was 14 years old and scared to death. He and I continued to cross paths often. I lived on Bellevue ave. when he lived just up the street on macarther. I think of him everytime I visit my parents over there... I am 37 now and Chuck was always a friend,a solid guy,and always treated me w/respect. I will always recall his smile and his funny sideways comments. You rest now chuck and I'll...

Chuck was a great man. He was a very loving father. He was always
there to help anyone in need. Chuck should have been a stand up
comedian because he would have been rich!!! He was rich in love, though. He had 3 wonderful sons
who worshipped the ground he walked on. Chris Thacker, Brandon Hagy,
and Wes Hagy were so lucky to have
Chuck as their father. Rest in peace Chuck, we will all miss you very much! Not one day of my life
will go by that you don't...

My thoughts and prayers go out to Chuck's family & friends at this difficult time. I'm sorry to say I didn't have contact with him for a few years. I was very saddened to hear of his passing. I will always remember his friendly nature and good sense of humor. I wish I had stayed in touch with him. I will remember him fondly. He definately had a way of making us laugh.
Thanks, Chuck.

Nancy,
I'm sorry about Chuck.
Love,
Alex

You are all in my prayers at this difficult time. I know how much Chuck loved you all, and especially how proud he was of you, Chris. You were, and will continue to be, the sunshine of his life. Try to remember that God doesn't put more burden upon our shoulders than he feels we can bear. Chuck may not be with you, but he's still there in everything he loved, looking down on you.
Chuck flys with the Angels now, and when you feel a slight breeze blow to kiss your cheek, know that it's...

Chuck was more of a little brother than a cousin. I lived more at Nancy's at times than at home. I will miss him. Chris, you had a special dad. You will see him again in your own children.

I AM CHUCKS SISTER KIM. I HAD ALOT
OF GREAT TIMES WITH CHUCK. HE WAS NOT ONLY MY LITTLE BROTHER HE WAS
MY BEST FRIEND. I REMEMBER MIKE BROOKS AND HIS BROTHER RALF THEY
WERE LIFE TIME FRIENDS. WE WERE ALSO
CLOSE TO OUR AUNTS,UNCLES AND COUSINS. ROSS WE LOVE YOU AND WE BOTH TALKED ABOUT THE TIME WE HAD WITH YOU WHEN WE WERE LITTLE. PATTI
WE MISS YOU AND CHUCK WAS PROUD OF
THE WORK YOU WERE DOING TO HELP THE
THIRD WORLD CHILDREN TO GET WELL.
...

Dear Nancy,
What a tragedy to loose your son. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. My youngest son died 6 1/2 years ago at age 26. It has been a number years since I have seen you. You will remember me as Pat Slaughter, married to Billy. Now I have been married 39 years to Ed Hendricks.

In Christian Love - Pat