On Monday, March 4, 2019, Charles Albert Bly passed peacefully from this life and into the next in the loving care of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. A funeral service for Charles A. Bly will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, March 11, 2019, at Stover Memorial Chapel where all are welcome to attend the service and share their memories of Charles. Mr. Bly will be laid to rest at Riverview Cemetery. Charles was the only son of Theodore and Irma Bly and the beloved nephew of Ione, Minn, Catherine, and Walter Fisher. He is also predeceased by his dearly loved Aunt Ruth Cameron and her son, Lyle "Fenny" Cameron, all of Strasburg, Virginia, and by Elmo "Tuffy" Phillips Jr. of Fairfax. As a child, Charles sought to improve his world by building dams in the runnels of his front yard (not appreciated) and by petitioning for and sponsoring a Muscular Dystrophy Carnival to which his friends, neighbors, and family generously contributed (very much appreciated). Charles graduated with honors and awards from Strasburg High School and studied Nuclear Engineering at UVA. He completed his master's degree and worked for the Nuclear Fuels Division of Westinghouse in Pittsburgh, to which he contributed more than a dozen patent disclosures in ten years. Upon his return to Charlottesville, he was employed as a Senior Reactor Operator and Instructor, licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to operate both the UVA Reactor (UVAR) and the much smaller Cavalier. Charles Bly envisioned and was the principal investigator of Neutrino-driven Nucleon Fission Chain Reactions. He presented papers on the subject to the American Nuclear Society in the United States and Japan. He was the founder of what has been called 'Reactor Astrophysics", the application of Nuclear Engineering to the study of Astrophysics. He is survived by his spouse, April and by his dear cousin, Carol Solomon and her son, David of Reston, Virginia. Honorary Pall Bearers include Leigh Swanson Knuttel and family, Paul Benneche, Tom Porter, Kenny Brown, J Stallings, Margaret Thacker, and Brian Morrison. Dr. Jonathan M. Evans, Chaplain Kevin Adams, Pastor Stan Martin, Pastor Scott Carter, Doris Woodrum, Betty Holloway, Janey Rittenhouse, Eli Sanderson, Sherry Shields and husband David, Chris Grandle, Brenda Newman Copeland, Dr. Singh and the coronary care unit staff. You may sign the guest book and submit condolences to the family online at www.stoverfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Stover Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. of Strasburg, Virginia.
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Sue Dilbeck
March 12, 2019
Dear April - May you see the light of a new dawn, as it fills your heart with warmth and peace of mind.
Love and sympathy, Sue
Carol & David Solomon
March 11, 2019
In loving memory of a wonderful cousin
Carrie Sanderson
March 9, 2019
Dear April,
May you rest in the comfort of our Father's arms, and in knowing that you are dearly loved. You have touched our hearts deeply. Your life of lovingkindness toward your precious Charles, and towards your fellow man inspires us and points us to Christ. We are honored to call you friend, and look forward to seeing you soon when we are in Charlottesville.
Love, Carrie, Addie, and Eli
Tracy Smith
March 9, 2019
April,
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jeff Pitts
March 9, 2019
April,
I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jeff
Ken Pedersen
March 9, 2019
Dear April, So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed several chats with Charles at Cedars. Your dedication to Charles was an inspiration!
Ken Pedersen
Randy Ruffner
March 9, 2019
My deepest sympathies to April, family, and friends. I have so many fond memories of you both in Charlottesville, trying to help me through UVA. I always remember Charlie's wit along with his good sense of humor. God bless you April, you will always be my favorite teacher.
Jeffrey Brown
March 8, 2019
April, my prayers are with you.
Jeff Brown
Nancy Halgren
March 8, 2019
Dear April, You are in my thoughts and prayers and being held close to my heart. May you now take as gentle care of yourself as you did for Charles. If there is anything I can do for you, you only need to ask. Sending much love and comfort, Nancy
Laura Pixley
March 8, 2019
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Steve & Laura
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