Charles Alfred

Charles Alfred obituary, Magna, UT

Charles Alfred

Charles Alfred Obituary

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Charles "Chuck" Edward Alfred passed away unexpectedly at home on February 25, 2025. He was born on December 5, 1955, in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, to Russell Duane Alfred and Shirley Ann Popp Alfred. He spent most of his childhood in Bountiful , Utah, where he attended Viewmont High School.

On August 16, 1974, Chuck married Deborah Kay Tuckey. Together, they built a life in Magna, Utah, where they raised three children.

A true mechanical wizard, Chuck could repair anything-from small engines to heavy equipment. He and Debbie shared a passion for fast cars and jet fuel. Rumor has it that Chuck's talent for souping up engines once led to his young bride receiving a stern lecture from the man in blue. Debbie's street racing career ended that day, but Chuck, as far as we know, was never apprehended.

Chuck worked as a heavy equipment mechanic to provide for his growing family. He spent over a decade at Western Asphalt Paving, where he worked alongside his wife and extended family. That shop was his kingdom-its gleaming floors and tools lined up at the ready. Later, he shifted gears and joined Smith Power Products as a Generator Service Technician. With his son CJ by his side, Chuck installed, maintained, and repaired emergency generators for major hospitals, mining and oil corporations, and data centers across the western U.S. His fiercely loyal customers trusted him not for smooth words, but an uncompromising work ethic and a commitment to getting the job done right.

An avid outdoorsman, Chuck loved fishing, camping, snowmobiling, boating, waterskiing, and hunting on horseback. Summers were spent at Bear Lake and Rockport Reservoir, while Fall and Winter found him at Cold Springs in the Soapstone Basin, hunting deer and elk. He also enjoyed bowling with his league, the Murray Eagles, and had a passion for mountain man rendezvous. Known as "Woodchuck," he, along with his young family-"Falling Star," "Running Deer," and "Broken Arrow"-spent many weekends year-round competing with period clothing and weapons as part of the Buckskin Brigade.

Chuck had a knack for making ordinary moments special. A simple phone call assigning a chore could lead to hidden Pokémon cards or if he had been out of town, it would mean your very own scratch-off or a new Chevron car. He also expressed his love through cooking-doing all the grocery shopping to ensure everyone's favorites were always on hand. His legendary spaghetti recipe fed countless neighbors, friends, and family. To-go bags were a staple, and for decades, he made sure his elderly neighbors regularly had a home-cooked meal.

Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Dale, and his best friend and partner in crime, Jeff Winward. He is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Debbie; his children, Shelly (Erick) Shosted, CJ (Sabrina) Alfred, and John (Jami) Alfred; and his grandchildren, Harlie (Zach), Wyatt (Lexi), Dalton, Curtis, Payton, Tennyson, Levi, and Hayden. He also leaves behind three great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, his brother Bryan and sister Debbie Lynn.

Chuck lived a life full of adventure, love, and unwavering dedication to his family and friends. His stories, generosity, and mischievous spirit will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday March 4th at 11:00 am at the Lakeridge 4th Ward Chapel, 8059 West 2700 South Magna, Utah, with a viewing prior from 10:00-10:45 am.

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March 17, 2025

Linda Decker posted to the memorial.

March 15, 2025

Kristy M Saunders posted to the memorial.

March 13, 2025

Don Nester posted to the memorial.

Linda Decker

March 17, 2025

You will be missed. Debbi. From Smiths

Kristy M Saunders

March 15, 2025

I'm so sorry for the family.
My deepest condolences, tuck was a great man. One of a kind always brought me in yummy, spaghetti stuff, and cantaloupes all sorts of stuff. He will be greatly missed by me. I knew him for 11 years when I worked as miss. We love you, buddy, rest in peace

Don Nester

March 13, 2025

Chuck was such fun nice guy. He was always at the store. He always what's up big guy. I will miss laugh and good humer.

Ariel Daniel

March 13, 2025

This broke my heart. Chuck was such a great guy he came into smiths grocery store everyday. He also gave me yummy spaghetti sauce. We will all miss him. My Sincerest condolences to the family.

Dennis Morgan

March 11, 2025

Easter 1976

Karen Peterson

March 4, 2025

Debbie, my sweet friend , may Gods blessings give you strength and peace of heart for you and your family during this difficult time and in the days to come. Always here if you need anything. Sending my love. Karen

Paul Wilkin

March 4, 2025

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

John Brown

March 2, 2025

Chuck helped me become an amateur diesel mechanic when we worked together on diesel fire pumps. He knew everything. Lunches were great when we got together. Thanks Chuck for being a great friend!

Mick & Karen

March 2, 2025

I am so sorry for your family's loss. Chuck was a great man and he will be greatly missed by everyone

Tim Manning

March 2, 2025

Your write up about Chuck brings back so many wonderful and funny memories. I remember when Debbie got her lecture about her need for speed. Chuck was a master Machanic friend and a teacher to when we worked together at Western Asphalt. God Bless him and their beautiful family.

Meg Lott-Peterson

March 2, 2025

Debbie and family I'm so sorry to see this about your husband and father, grandfathers. May you all find peace in the fun loving memories that you have of time spent together.

Kathi Lucas

March 1, 2025

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
CJ and family my thoughts are with you.

DEBBIE CLYDE

March 1, 2025

My sweet YET stern big brother. I remember being out in the field with him, Debbie,C.J. and Shelly being yelled at for shrieking in fear as we fed the horses. Chuck sent me to the cab of his truck saying, DONT MOVE. believe you me I never reacted that way again.

Shelly Shosted

March 1, 2025

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