Michael-Charbonneau-Obituary

Michael Charbonneau

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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American Cancer Society

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CHARBONNEAU, MICHAEL Michael Charbonneau, age 76, passed away October 31, 2012, a beloved husband of 53 years to Carrene. Loving father of Renee Metzner (Scott), Annette Mills (Steve), Michael Charbonneau Jr., Jeannine Habich (Andrew) and Carrene Charbonneau (Charles Wood). Dearest grandfather of...

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I am very sorry to hear of Mikes passing. I want you to know that Mike was a great help throughout the years I knew him starting in 1985. He helped me structure many business agreements and he always had good, sound, advice. He was always filled with many stories too. Please accept my condolences.

Carreen and family,

Judy and I express our sincere condolences for your loss. I have
many fond memories of working with
Mike. We are still enjoying the house
you sold to us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Fred and Judy Amrose

Michael's Family, we are deeply sadden to about your loss. Please accept our condolences. May your love for him bring you peace of and comfort at this time. PS.55:22

Mr. Charbonneau was my 8th grade science teacher and I loved science as a result. I have many fond memories of him and Mrs. Charbonneau as well. Two teachers who were very involved with students' extracurricular activities at Lake Shore High School. They were both held in high regard and very well respected by the entire student body. I am so sorry for the Charbonneau family's loss--he was a great man!

Mr. Charbonneau was my 7th & 8th grade science teacher. I most remember his sense of humor, energy and enthusiasm for teaching.He created my interest in science and critical thinking. Mrs. C was my history teacher (and I loved history). Both teachers had a profound influence on me. I became a teacher, a life long Democrat and liberal thinker. The Charbonneau family is in my prayers. Cathy Wilson Maddalena (Lake Shore classw of 1965)

Mr. & Mrs. Charbonneau were an inspiration to many junior and senior high students at Lake Shore. He was loved by many and they both inspired all of us. They taught us to believe in ourselves. Mrs Charbonneau, try as she did at the time, actually instilled a love of history in many I'm sure she thought were hopeless!
Our love and prayers to the family. Mr. C, you made a difference!