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William Henry Charters V

Phoenix, Arizona

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William Henry Charters V, or Bill as he was known to family and friends, died suddenly from a massive heart attack on the evening of Saturday May 13th, 2006 in his home in Phoenix, Arizona. Bill was born on November 2nd, 1950 in Farmington, New Mexico to William and Mary Charters. He...

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I know that you are watching over Melody,your family,and your friends.Ican feel it every day.
I miss you buddy.

Barry, Thank you so much for maintaining this guest book. Our families will find comfort in the words everyone is writing about him. We loved him more than we could say. We also appreciate everyone that was in his life recently or long ago. Thank you again.
Ashley Charters (Billy's wife)

Bill was a wonderful human being and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. You will be in our hearts and minds forever. I met you through my husband,Barry. To him, you are the brother he never had.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Melody & family.

I will never forget the ride to Williams, Arizona. Your majestic chariot (motorcycle) will forever be your legacy.

Bill was a great man and a very good friend to my dad, Barry. He meant so much to him. I remember him from when I was little and I just remember how nice he was. I know that he will be watching over his friends and family and his Harley! Bill will be in my prayers along with his whole family.

My deepest sympathy go out to Melody and Billy and their families. Bill was always the one i looked up to from the time we met in 1988. We worked together for many years, rode together, laughed together. He was my mentor. I will miss you terribly my friend. God be with you Bill until we meet again. Ride Free.

My heart goes out to you with the lose of Bill. I worked with him for several years. Keep the memories and they will get you through. May God Bless all of you.

Thoughts and prayers to the Charters
family at your time of loss.
I worked with Bill for many years, my wife knew him back at East High School.
Rest in Peace, Bill.

DEAREST BILL, YOU WERE THE MOST KIND HEARTED PERSON WE HAVE EVER KNOWN, YOU WILL MISSED EVER SO MUCH. MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU SAFE. WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU.. BRANDI, DUKE, MELAYNA, MITCHELL AND EMMA NGUYEN

MAY GOD HOLD YOUR HAND ON THIS FINAL JOURNEY...YOU MADE EVERY ONES LIFE BETTER FOR HAVING KNOWN YOU...I WILL GIVE YOU ONE FINAL ROSE WHEN I COME TO SAY GOOD-BYE. LOVE ACROSS THE MILES..LORI LONG