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Tim Winkley
September 30, 2024
Charles and I grew up together in the same neighborhood. I knew his brother Bob and him both. We were inseparable for several years in our late teens.
Our family had a nickname for him. The funniest thing we would do: His dad had a wheelchair in his garage. They lived at the bottom of hill in Travis Heights. We would turn that wheel chair over in the road and lay in front of it until a car came down the hill. Of course the panicked drive would get out to help..... until we got up and either rode off in the wheel chair or walked.
Katherine Glennon
May 25, 2024
Charles and I were together for 20 years. He worked as a locksmith,and that is how we met. He had an awesome sense of humor and we were laughing all the time. He loved Harleys,and rode for quite a while. He loved to tinker with his hands, fixing or taking apart and putting back together. He Chetished and loved his Son and Grandaughter and longed f or more time with them. He loved animals especially our dog Stash who he brought to us as a 7 week old puppy. He loved helping people, and would always answer any call for help, no matter what. He is with his Mom, siblings and cherrmished pet up in Heaven, out of pain at last. I loved him, and will miss him terribly, along with his friends
Katherine Glennon
May 25, 2024
Charles and I were together for 20 years, he was a hardworking man as a locksmith,and that is how we met. He unlocked my car one day, and we met through mutual friends again ,and he recognized me and my car. He had an awesome sense of humor and we laughed a lot! He was a giver, and often would go to help friends unlock their cars, work on their cars, move, whatever the problem. He cherished his Son and Granddaughter, and longed for more time with them. He loved animals and our dog, Stash . He loved wide open, and will be such a loss for his grieving friends.
Shannon Connolly
May 23, 2024
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Shannon Connolly
May 23, 2024
Shannon Connolly
May 23, 2024
He leaves behind his partner Katherine Glennon, Son Matthew Ross, stepdaughter Shannon Connolly, Granddaughter Michelle and two grandsons Landon and Easton. Charles was funny and loved his family and friends deeply. He had a passion for Harley Davidsons and thrifting. We love you and will miss you greatly, until we meet again.
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