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Charles Richard McNallen

1934 - 2020

Charles Richard McNallen obituary, 1934-2020, Johnson City, TX

BORN

1934

DIED

2020

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Crofts-Crow Funeral Home - Johnson City

305 E. Elm St.

Johnson City, Texas

Charles McNallen Obituary

Charles Richard McNallen JOHNSON CITY--From his earliest childhood, all Charles Richard McNallen wanted to do was to fly. That motivation influenced his high school years as he worked with the Civil Air Patrol in his hometown of Artesia, N.M., washing planes to earn the opportunity to be taken flying. Chuck's 20-year career as a U.S. Air Force tanker pilot enabled him to see much of the world, including The Azores (Portugal), Labrador (Canada), England, Alaska, Thailand, Australia, and Vietnam. During one of his four tours in Vietnam, he was awarded the Distinguish Flying Cross. Chuck and his crew dropped flares continuously over a 24-hour period to illuminate a hillside where a U.S. helicopter had gone down. Their action saved the lives of the helicopter crew who were taking fire from Viet Cong attackers. After retirement from the USAF in 1973, Chuck completed his college degree and began his second career, teaching geology at James Bowie High School in Arlington, Texas. At Bowie, he met Betty McBrine Gunn, his wife of nearly 43 years. They married in 1977. Their life centered around St. Alban's Episcopal Church and the friends they had there. Chuck continued his career at Bailey Junior High, teaching earth science until his retirement in 1992. Following a 10-year dream to live in the Hill Country, he and Betty moved to Johnson City. Chuck loved watching and feeding the wildlife that came into their backyard. His favorite pastime was playing golf with friends at Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course in Fredericksburg. He also enjoyed the camaraderie of his friends at the community game night on Fridays. For many years Chuck was a member of the Johnson City Lions Club. He also enjoyed the company of his friends in the Blanco County Old Timers Coffee Club that met at El Charro Restaurant. Chuck and his twin sister, Claire, were born April 5, 1934, in Amarillo, Texas. He was preceded in death by his birth mother, Ruth Willmering McNallen; his sister, Claire McNallen; parents, John and Veda McNallen; and sister, Donna Ruth McNallen. SURVIVORS: Chuck is survived by Betty; Stanley Peebody, his loyal dog; daughters, Rhonda McNallen Venne of Westhampton, Mass., Christy Gunn Machulski and husband, John, of Boston, Mass., Suzanna Gunn of North Richland Hills, Texas; sons, Michael McNallen of Houston, Texas, and Andrew McNallen and wife, Patty, of Peshastin, Wash.; and brother-in-law, John L."Skip" and sister-in-law, Nancy McBrine, and family of San Antonio. He is survived by grandchildren, Lauren McNallen Philips and husband, Dan, of East Petersburg, Pa., Phillip McNallen of Houston, Sam McNallen of Peshastin, Wash., Claire McNallen Hernandez and husband, Daniel, of Round Rock, Jack Machulski of Boston, Mass., Meredith Machulski of Boston, Mass., and Kate Venne and Molly Venne, of Easthampton, Mass. And he is survived by his niece, Tiffany Noonan and husband, Chris, of Glendale, Calif.;, great-niece, Ashley Noonan Steere, husband, Rob, and their two daughters of Thousand Oaks, Calif.; and great-nephew, Kevin Noonan of Glendale, Calif. The McNallen family is grateful for the care and concern of the entire Johnson City community and the family of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church during this time. The McNallen family gratefully acknowledges the support provided by Heart to Heart Hospice of San Marcos, Texas, especially Kit Boggio, RN; Maria Diaz, CNA; Chaplain Michael Bartley; and Social Worker Steven Alchus. The family is grateful for the loving care provided by Chuck's private nurse, Sandra Wiedel of Spring Branch. Chuck died peacefully in his sleep with his wife by his side on Friday, July 31, 2020. MEMORIAL SERVICE: A memorial service is planned for this fall at Chuck's home church, St. Michael's in Blanco. MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing to your favorite charity or to Chuck's favorite. which was the Central Texas Food Bank, 6500 Metropolis Drive, Austin, TX 78744, www.centraltexasfoodbank.org. Below is a quote from Chuck's favorite poem: "Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God." --From "High Flight" by John Gillespie Magee CROFTS-CROW FUNERAL HOME Johnson City, 830-868-4444 View and sign guestbook at www.star-telegram.com/obituaries

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Published by Star-Telegram on Aug. 11, 2020.

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Ronald and Poidevin

September 1, 2020

Dear Betty, Our memories of our times together bring us joy. Although we had lost touch over the years, we are grateful and blessed that you were in our lives. Chuck was a kind and good man. You made a great team and offered hospitality and love to those who entered your lives. We pray you will feel the love and caring that surround you.
Ron and Karen Poidevin

Sherry Riley McCrary

August 11, 2020

Betty,
Sending love and hugs to you and your family during this heartbreaking time.

Kim Phillips

August 11, 2020

So very sad to hear of Chuck’s passing, but we know he is eternally soaring with the angels. Betty, you and Chuck were there for us at the very start of a new and blessed chapter of our lives. Much love to you! Peace be with you always. ❤ Kim & Jimmy

Paul Jenkins

August 11, 2020

Chuck was a great man. He had an outstanding military career. He sponsored me into the Johnson City Lions Club. He will be missed by all. R.I.P. My sympathy to you Betty and the family.

Tanya Dowdey

August 11, 2020

Jon and I remember Chuck with great fondness. What a distinguished military career he had, as well as second teaching career. Our deepest sympathy to you Betty and to the entire family

August 10, 2020

Betty, Christy, Suzy & family

Thinking of you and wishing you love and peace.

Love,
Jenny Crow

Beth Breaux

August 10, 2020

Betty,
Such a beautiful tribute to Chuck! Growing up I remember him to be such a gentle man and always up for fun.
Wishing you and the family peace.

Kay Beth

Kate Venne

August 10, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering Chuck today and always.

Porter Dunnaway

August 10, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. A good man.

Tammy Crawford

August 10, 2020

RIP Sweet man my prayers are with you Betty

Susan & David Hamm

August 10, 2020

We will miss Chuck, the man who said,"I hate this game and I never win" as he would come into game night. Of course he would win at times and the food was great. One night I was talking about a beautiful yellow car. The next week he showed up with a little, yellow, toy car for me. It became my train from then on.

As a member of Lion's Club he would man the station to sale a chance on winning a gun. I have seen him at Smorgasbord selling those tickets and at the Rodeo. He was a hard worker to help his community. Like Chuck many of us are escapees from the urban life and have bonded in friendship as well as the many native JC friends that accepted us. Chuck was a part of us. His passing leaves a hole in our lives. Betty continues to be a part of the love and respect we have for each other. David and I will miss him and hope we can offer you support and caring.

Ann Debo

August 10, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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