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Charles Dahlquist Obituary

Charles E. "Chuck" Dahlquist Loving Husband Charles E. "Chuck" Dahlquist, age 66, died with his wife at his side on December 9, 2012 at his home in Norwood. Chuck was raised and educated in Ridley Park and has resided in Norwood for the last 21 years. He was retired from Boeing Inc. and was a proud United States Navy veteran who served during the Vietnam Era. Chuck enjoyed fishing in Wildwood, NJ and was an avid bowler who was proud of bowling a perfect score. His happiest times were taking care of his dog "Rustee". He was the son of the late Jane (Proctor) Smith and brother-in-law of Judy Creppon. Survivors: Loving wife of 21 years Janet (Whitelock) Dahlquist; brother David Dahlquist; sister-in-law Janice Nichols (David); brother-in-law Jesse Creppon; many nieces and nephews. Visitation Thursday from 9:30 to 11 AM at Nolan-Fidale Funeral Home, Ltd., 2316 Providence Ave., Chester, PA. Funeral Service Thursday at 11 AM at Nolan-Fidale Funeral Home, Ltd., 2316 Providence Ave., Chester. Burial private and at a later date.

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Published by The Daily Times on Dec. 12, 2012.

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David Dahlquist Sr.

December 10, 2013

Hopeing you are at peace brother.Think of you often "Chasmo".May you rest eternally.

Peggy Dougan Knee

December 15, 2012

To the family and friends, please except my deepest sympathies. Another RPHS classmate leaves us much too soon.

John Fry

December 15, 2012

I remember Chuck as being just an all-around good guy, one who got along with everyone, and who everyone liked.

Helen Dix Steward

December 15, 2012

Chuck was a classmate at Ridley Park High and will be remembered fondly from those wonderful days..sincerest sympathy to his family and friends. Helen

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