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Elaine Fiveland
February 24, 2024
On the one-year anniversary, I just want to say that "I remember." It was a gift to have gotten to know you better the last years of your life. I am glad you accepted the Lord and so hope you and Liz are dancing in each other's arms!
Elaine Fiveland
March 8, 2023
I met Chuck and Liz almost sixteen years ago when I moved into the SpringHaven community of Sun City. At that time, the neighborhood was an active place and Chuck could be seen coming and going every day on his 16-mile bicycle run or sitting in the garage across the street from me with his buddy, Ed, talking about politics or other business of the day while listening to good music. He was a big personality and leaves a hole in the world he once filled. As a neighbor, he was a helpful handyman, and even though in his eighties in the last three years, mounted my house number plaque because I didn't know how to use a drill. He was a good man and a loving husband and father. I will miss him and never forget him or Liz.
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