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Charles Richard Bond obituary

Charles Bond Obituary

CHARLES RICHARD BOND SEPT 16, 1924 - MAR 12, 2010 Charles Richard Bond passed away Friday evening 12 March 2010 in his home in Hughson, California after spending the day with friends. Charles Richard 'Dick' Bond was born in the family home in Burbank, California on 16 September 1924 to Henry Bond and Essie Gibson Bond. Charles, the youngest of four children loved travel, boating, and adventure. He was an engineer who loved to tinker. He built boats and before the war and worked for the phone company. During WW II he joined the Army Air Force, trained as pilot, was a commissioned officer, and a decorated P-47 'Thunderbolt' fighter pilot flying many missions from Britain over France and Germany. Charles was recalled into the U. S. Air Force as a flight instructor during the Korean conflict. He choose a military career and worked for the Air Force Space System Division until his retirement as in 1969. Upon retiring he worked in the aerospace industry. He attended Burbank High School and studied aeronautical and electrical engineering at Caltech and at Oklahoma State University. In 1949 he married Gloria Gyllberg of Pomona. She bore him two sons, Steven in 1952 and Timothy in 1956. In 1967 he married Barbara Meza in San Jose and adopted her children Barbara, Deirdre, and Peter, as his own. In 1968 Barbara bore him a daughter, Leslie. His career moved him from southern and northern California, to Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and eventually to Hughson, California in 1980 where he had lived since. For the last 25 years, he was the adopted grandfather of Veronica, Enrique, Israel, Lilliana, Elena, and Ruben, the children of Francisco and Maria Gonzalez of Hughson. Of him, they knew of no one before who gave so much without ever expecting anything in return. He is remembered for his emphasis on self-reliance. He encouraged all his children to achieve independence and to learn and improve themselves. He pushed all his children to explore questions to arrive at an answers independently, and to make their decisions early, move forward, to deal with the consequences as they arose. He insisted that no child will be a quitter'' and counseled that our sorrows keep us humble''. He nurtured the importance of a meal together as a family to maintain the unity of family. He championed alternative medicine and nutritional therapy as preferable to the established medical industry. He was skeptical of all pharmaceuticals. He remained mentally acute and physically independent until his last day. And, on his last day, he spent the time visiting friends and family in his home. He smoked his pipe a last time while relaxing in his chair. Then, as though taking a nap, he quietly departed this world. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers and sister: Frank, Robert, and Margie, and just last year by his son Timothy living in Kansas. He is survived by all his other children, grand children, and great grandchildren. www.modbee.com/obituaries

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Published by Modesto Bee from Mar. 27 to Mar. 28, 2010.

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Annabel Sandoval

March 22, 2021

You will forever be remembered and forever be my family and I hope to see you soon I know I will have that chance when Jesus Christ rises you from death. I have my faith very strong and I know you believed God to be a woman I will forever and have always Respected your beliefs. I am sorry for not showing up to your home my life was filled with troubles and I did not" want to cause you pain. I Will always Love You like no one knows and I hope to see you soon, I'm happy you are no longer in pain as your soul rest in peace

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annabel sandoval

January 11, 2016

No one except God will know how much I loved you since the day you showed me how to ride a bike baked cookies with you etc there wasn't one day that I didn't pray for you I left you when I was too young to understand what was going on my parents and I moved out of state. Mr Bond your one of the nicest most sincere person I have ever met and to me you were always a part of me blood related or not" I hope to be with you in paradise I love you always ! R.I.P

Elean Grajeda

February 12, 2014

I will cherish all the memories and all the wisdom you provided for our family. Now I live in the city and street you were born in how awesome is that. We love and miss you very much.
Elena Grajeda

Israel S. Gonzalez

June 14, 2012

The impact you made on my life and on my family will last a lifetime. Years from now, even more than the 26 years you spent with us, you will still be in our thoughts and will always be considered a huge part of our family. Your story will be told so that others can see what a great person you were. You will always be in our thoughts and just know that you will never be forgotten.

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