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Charles Ross Oscar "Chip" Vierow

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Vierow, "Chip" Charles Ross Oscar 9/2/1960 to 11/6/2008 After a long battle with liver disease. Preceded in death by father Charles (Chuck) and nephew Corey. Survived by mother Daphne, daughters Jessica (Jerome) and Vanessa. Sister Ann (Rich) Hood, brother Mark (Patti). Fiance Sandi Justin and...

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Chip - - - You remain the bright shining light for a lot of people that you guided through their first episode of trying to get a handle on chiari. Your knowledge and the sharing of your time to help people understand what was happening to them helped to curtail their terror. God's peace to all. Bonnie Scholting

You are here with me every day in spirit and for your family and the Chiari Community. I know you are with Jess as she recovers from heart valve surgery. Today is 9/11/2021. It´s been a tough day, bud. I love you. Thanks for being my brother.

Today I am missing you so much. I appreciate you being my brother more and more as time passes. I am so thankful that you and I and Sandi were able to help the Chiari Community together. Your work is still being done and appreciated. You have a wonderful legacy. Thank you for all the happiness and fun. I miss that a lot. Love you forever. Big Sis

LOVE YOU , MISS YOU GRAMPA CHIP ... LOVE JAYL... JAY ... JEROME .... JASMINE ....JAIDEN .... NATE AND THE j FAMILY!!!!!!

Memorial Garden

Memorial Garden

Chip, etched in stone.

This is a section of the wall in our Memorial Garden at Church. I had his name added to it shortly after he died.

We miss you, you Splootdog!

Each New Year's Eve Chip would call me at midnight from Minnesota. It was only 10:00 in California. He would ask how I got a whole year behind and urged me to come into the future with him, that it was ok! He might perhaps throw in a "Ta Tik A Ta" which was Chip-talk for something he did that bugged you. Then he would laugh hysterically.

He had one of the best laughs in the world and there was a lot of opportunity in Chip's world to laugh often. I am so thankful to have enjoyed...

I remember when i was first diagnosed i was scared had no clue what ACM was and my doctor told me to look it up on the net. I did that and I found Chip and WACMA i made my first post and of course Chip was one of those who answered. He made me laugh with his silly posts and did so much for all of us. He is truely missed