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Charles R. Deines

Mr. Charles R. Deines, 86, of Everett, Washington, passed away December 12, 2022, in Brookhaven, Mississippi. He was born in Yoder, Wyoming, on October 1, 1936, to his parents, Henry and Kathryn (Becker) Deines.  He was a welder by trade.

Mr. Deines is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Margaret Ennes, Illa Knisley, and Charlotte Reyes; and grandson, Grant Nations.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Sarah H. Deines; children, Laura Nations and husband, Dean, Lisa Lucara and husband, Curtis, and Leah McCurley and husband, John; one sister, Joan Payne; six grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren, as well as other loving family members and friends.

5 comments

  • Comment Link Nicole Fassett Saturday, 17 December 2022 17:02 posted by Nicole Fassett

    Uncle Chuck will be greatly missed. He showed us around Seattle and parts of Canada when we visited in my youth. I still remember how enthusiastic he was and a really kind hoast. He was my great uncle by marriage but he was definitely part of our family and I'm so sorry Aunt Sally, Laura, Lisa, and Leah and your children and grandchildren for your loss. Also for his side of the family. I'm sad he has passed but we know he's in no pain and we will see him again in Paradise! You now have such wonderful memories of him and there will be new ones to come when he awakes soon! Much love to y'all and may Jehovah, the God of all comfort, be with you.

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  • Comment Link Shannon Fitzpatrick Friday, 16 December 2022 15:23 posted by Shannon Fitzpatrick

    Aunt Sally, Laura, Lisa, and Leah…I am sorry to hear about Uncle Chuck’s passing. I have fond childhood memories of him and his outgoing personality. I specifically remember one time he was at Laura’s eating raw oysters with Dean and Uncle Doug and he told Gabe and me to “eat some so we could get hair on our chest”…Gabe told him “well, that hasn’t worked for you”…Uncle Chuck didn’t skip a beat and responded “ha! Hair can’t grow on steel!” Too funny, and I’ll miss him until we can see him again in Paradise. I love you all and will continue to keep the entire family in my prayers during this difficult time.

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  • Comment Link Vickie Fitzpatrick Friday, 16 December 2022 13:58 posted by Vickie Fitzpatrick

    We are sorry for the loss of Uncle Chuck. He will be missed for his humour and wit. He could be a bit annoying at times, but we probably have that ability too. We are relieved that he isn't in pain and we know his last days we difficult on his immediate family, who took the best care of him humanly possible. We are glad that the is in Jehovah God's memory and will one day in the future hear Jesus voice and awake from the sleep like state he's in now to a whole new world under God's Kingdom with his son, Christ Jesus as King. Uncle Chuck believed this to be true since his teenage years ,so I 'm not saying anything that he wouldn't agree with. Our prayers are now for his surviving family, Aunt Sally, and daughters: Laura, Lisa, Leah and their husbands, along with their children , grandchildren, and great grands who will be able to meet him in the future ..here on a Paradise earth when " sickness and death will be no more.( Rev.21:3,4)

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  • Comment Link Jackie Thursday, 15 December 2022 05:37 posted by Jackie

    Praying for this sweet family. Love to all of you !

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  • Comment Link Doris Harris Wednesday, 14 December 2022 14:31 posted by Doris Harris

    I'm so sorry to hear about this. I was one of his caregivers at The Aspens ,before I was terminated last of October. I was one of the only one's whom he and his wife would allow to truly care for their personal needs. My heart goes out to his loving wife.

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