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Charles Renfro "Charlie" Heath Jr.

1963 - 2023

Charles Renfro "Charlie" Heath Jr. obituary, 1963-2023, Pocatello, ID

BORN

1963

DIED

2023

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Chubbuck, Idaho

Charles Heath Obituary

Charles Renfro Heath, Jr. (Charlie) passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack early Sunday morning August 13, 2023, at the age of 60. He was born to Charles Heath, Sr. and Mary Francis Heath on June 20, 1963, in Pocatello, Idaho. He had two sisters: Dorothy and Diana; two nieces: Delina Duddy and Deana Lee; two nephews: Jeremy Lee and Jason Lee; two great nephews: Chris and Joshua; and two great nieces: Christina and Caitlyn . Charlie had a longtime girlfriend of 11 years, Mary Tormey.

Charlie was born with his heart upside down and had to have two open heart surgeries before the age of one to correct the problem. He wasn't supposed to live past the age of six, but he beat the odds.

Charlie attended Jefferson Elementary, Irving and Alameda Junior High, and graduated from Highland High School in 1983. He recently attended his 40-year class reunion on June 14th and that's all he could talk about for weeks.

Charlie was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He loved going to Special Mutual and going to the dances. He recently celebrated his 60th birthday two months before his passing.

If you had to describe Charlie in two words, it would be "Pocatello Icon". Charlie walked around the streets of Pocatello for most of his life making many friends. If you ever met Charlie, he instantly considered you to be his friend. He enjoyed going to yard sales all over town. He was a regular at Deseret Industries, Revive at 5, The Farmers market, ISU Library, Pocatello Library, Fred Meyer's and all the dollar stores.

Charlie was a bell ringer for the Salvation Army at Christmas time and participated in the Special Olympics, winning a gold medal in the 200-meter run. Several years ago, Charlie had a program on Channel 10 where he played music. He had a unique talent and could recite from his memory both parts of the entire skit of the "Who's on First" comedy by Abbott and Costello. Charlie also enjoyed messing around with electronics and computers. He was always trying to find just the right gift for someone for their birthday or Christmas even though he didn't have a lot of money. He was always willing to do odd jobs around town to earn a few extra bucks to make ends meet.

There will be a Celebration of Life at 11:00 a.m. on September 2, 2023, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 1440 Lake View Drive with a luncheon to follow.

Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.wilksfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Idaho State Journal on Sep. 2, 2023.

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Darren Daniels

March 27, 2025

I was unaware of his passing. I am so sorry for your loss Dorothy. Charlie was one of very few friends I had at Alameda Jr.
High when I was in 7th grade and he was in 9th grade. We used to walk around the school during lunch an visit. I would visit with him when I would see him around town and gave him and his girlfriend a ride one day. I'll miss him. I loved that guy. The world lost a good one, best ever actually. God Bless you Charlie.

Val Roberts

September 27, 2023

Dorothy, I am sorry for your loss. I know he has found peace with Jesus'.

Veronda

September 4, 2023

It makes me sad to hear about Charlie´s passing. My thoughts and prayers to his family. I´ve seen him around town for years.

Becky Wheelock

September 2, 2023

I am so sorry for this loss,he was very,very brilliant,and taught me to play darts

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