Condolences
Hello Julie, Kristy and family…. hugs… how wonderful to have shared a bit of this life with Chuck, to have spent some time with you, Julie, at Balzac Christmas functions, and “out in the field” with you Kristy, :)
Sir Charles Knowlton, a truly amazing co-worker, his smile and laugh will resonate here forever.
with much fondness,
Julie and Glen deKock
“We talk about them, not because we’re stuck or because we haven’t moved on, but we talk about them because we are theirs, and they are ours, and no passage of time will ever change that.”
Julie, kristy and Kelly, my condolences to you all, I worked wit Charles at the Balzac gas plant. Charles was such a storey teller that could make is His audience laugh till we all had tears running down our faces. Charles will be missed, take care of yourselves.
Sandy Hay
Julie, Kristy, Kelly and families…
It’s hard to determine the words necessary at a time like this. No words can truly express my feelings for you all. Memories of Charles are always a pleasant thought. Mostly, I will always remember how he smiled whenever he got together with you all and was always warm and welcoming to new people. I will say that he has left a lasting memory and I am grateful to have met and known him.
Dear Julie, Kelly and Kristy
How shocked we were to learn of Charles’ passing. We will be thinking about you tomorrow as you gather to celebrate his life.
Mum and I are most grateful to have had a wonderful telephone visit with him just the day before he died.
Love Aunt Elvie, cousin Gerry & Bill Spicer
Julie and family…we are so saddened to hear of Charles’ passing…lots of fond memories of family gatherings at the “beach” in Parrsboro, with family…and 35 years ago, I visited you and Charles in Baden Baden Germany.
Best,
Joan (cousin) and family (Dale and Katy)
Sadness filled my heart upon hearing of the passing of my nephew, Charles.
He was a wonderful human being. Charles’s cheerful personality and easy- going manner was always present in our visits. Our condolences go out to his wife Julie, daughters Kelly and Kristy, and his grandchildren. May his memory forever be etched in our lives.
Aunt Ruth and Uncle Steve
Julie – Our deepest sympathy for your loss to you and your family. We will miss Charles, his sense of humor and his hearty laugh. May the memories of the time you shared be a comfort.
Randy & Dorothy
Julie, Kristy and Kelly, I am so sorry to hear about Charles. He was such a gentle, happy soul and we always loved spending time with him. Charles had the biggest, most sincere smile and he will be missed. Sending love to all of you xo Megan and Colin
Dear Julie, Kelly, Krista and family,
Charles was a cousin, but felt more like a brother. We will really miss him.
Love,
Mabel and Alan Farrell
Dear Julie & family – It was easy to see what a kind, gentle soul Charles was & how decently he treated everyone. How sad we are to hear of his passing. Peace & blessings to all of you.
David, Corinne & Davey
Dear Julie, Kelly, Kristy and family – Charles was not only our nephew, he had such a gentle way about him, we will remember his smile, great sense of humour and how he treated everyone with respect.
Our thoughts are with you all.
Bruce & Maureen Ogilvie
Dear Julie and family, Charles was one of the greats. I worked with him for about 20 years. He was kind, funny, and all ways had a smile that could light up a room. He will be missed at our get together for the Balzac Gas Plant.
Hello Julie. You don’t know me but I was a childhood friend of Charles in Parrsboro. His parents and my parents were also very good friends. When he’d come home we’d get together for a laugh or two. He was a very likeable and fun loving guy and I will miss seeing him. I am very sorry to hear of his passing. MaybGod bless you.
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