Rhonda-Charboneau-Obituary

Rhonda L. Charboneau

Wichita, Kansas

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Charboneau, Rhonda L., 44, nurse, died June 2, 2007. Memorial service 1 p.m. Friday, Glenville Baptist Church, 4604 S. Seneca. Survivors: father, James Hansel of Colo.; husband, David of Wichita; sons, David and Robert Brodbeck of Winfield; daughters, Melissa, Amanda, Rebecca and Christine...

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David it was very thoughtful to send the peace lily in memory of your wife Rhonda to my brother Paul Charboneau's memorial. Thank you very much and God Bless you and your family. Love, Avis

It's been an entire two months and two days.



And mom,

It hasn't gotten any easier.
I love you.
&&
I miss you like crazy.



It's still surreal.
Be here with me?
Watch out for me?
Especially when school starts?


I love you.

Becca & Family, I just want to tell you how sorry I am about you losing your mom. I know it is hard & I am not going to give you a speech that it gets better, cause as you know I lost my mom it will be 2 yrs the 28th and it still hurts sooo much. Just do the best you can and keep her memory alive in your heart and mind. She will always be with you. Becca, if you ever need to talk just call me. All of you will be in my prayers.

Wow. Its hard to believe how longs its been since you left. I read all these entries and couldn't help but cry after reading chrissy's. It's so hard to watch all of your family go through this. From that day in December when you told them all, you got my 11:11 wish every night. My wish: that God would chose the right thing to do; whether that would be allowing the chemo and radiation to work, or to take you for the special job he needed you for. As hard as it is to swallow, God does...

David, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at the loss of your wife. Although I didn't know you very well you are still family. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Kenneth W. Stuber & Avle Charboneau Stuber

David, I'm so sorry that you've lost your wife. I know how the loss of someone you love to cancer can be so hard. I lost my husband in 1995. That is when I worked at the Derby Wal Mart and you came in. I have thought about you so many times and yet didn't do anything about it. You are in my prayers and also your step children. They are so young to be faced with a loss such as this. If there is anything I can do for you, I am here. Avis Charboneau Deck

Words are hard during times like this. Know that your mom will be missed here at work by many. David please let us know if there is anything you need. Patsy-WTC

To all the Brodbeck Children, and family:
I am so truly sorry to hear about your mother. I know she must have been such a terrific mother to raise such wonderful children. I don't know you children really personally, but I seen you all go through Cloud school. From what I could tell about you I knew you would turn out to be great kids. I am so sorry about the pain you are facing right now. I could only imagine my daughters pain if something happened to me. No matter what know that she will...

Hry mom i miss you like crazy i noe your in a better place now thats all that matters, i hope you noe i think your brave as all gets out
you fought as long as you could until you couldnt everyone noes you didnt go with out a fight and me and brock were sitting on the couch talkin he said your lucky cause you get to walk threw walls. HAHA made me kinda laugh.

I love you mom and when its my time i hope your waiting

Love you