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O.C. "Chuck" Rezac

Portland, Oregon

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Rezac, O.C. 'Chuck' 86 Sept. 29, 1924 July 23, 2011 Beloved father, grand-father, uncle and friend to all. Chuck Rezac, a longtime resident of Lake Oswego, died at home surrounded by family after a long battle with compli-cations from prostate cancer. Born in Lincoln, Neb., to Otto and Ruth...

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A lot like my dad. Someone I could talk to, be honest with and get a straight answer.

Kris and Family,

Just heard of O.C's passing and wanted to let you know I am thinking of you. Really enjoyed talking with your Dad over the years and we shared a love of music which I remember talking about. Sorry I missed the service. Fight On.

He was a wonderful person and adult figure to us when we were growing up. I admired him and enjoyed visiting with him. He was always a part of our youth group conversations and "girl talk". He joked with us and listened to us and treated us with respect as we became adults. I am so sorry to your family. He will be missed, but not forgotten.

Chuck was one of a kind and we miss him dearly. Fight on big guy...

Dear Marilyn and family,
We are so sorry of Chuck's passing. He was a great friend, and we will miss him.
We feel so lucky to have known him.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Frank and Louise de Hoog

Marilyn and family,

Love and prayers,

S M and Jean Feely

I think of your family often. I remember your father as one of best of all the
dads of my friends in my youth. I found him easy to talk to and listened to his advice. It served me well. Additionally; I admired your entire family as an example of what all families should be. Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of one of the finest of the greatest generation. Truly, Mark P. White

Dear Marilyn and family,
We are so sorry to read of Chuck's passing. He was a bright light for everyone who knew him.
Our condolences are filled with love,
Peg and Fred Edera

My dear Chuck, how I will miss you and our "coffee talks". Now I know why I couldn't reach you by phone these past months. Marilyn, I'm so sorry. You were the love of his life you know as well as the kids. And, how proud he was of Spencer. Love and prayers to you all from Larry and me.