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Charles Reeves Obituary

Charles Asher (Chic) Reeves age 70, resident of Grand Terrace for 20 years, passed away at his home on 02/11/2010, due to liver cancer. Charles was born in Woodbury, New Jersey.

He retired as a Pipe Fitter for Kaiser Steel Ind. California Steel.

Charles served in the Air Force for 4 years and was a member of the Bloomington American Legion Post #497.

Charles is survived by his wife, Patricia Reeves of Grand Terrace; daughter, Misty Bertell (husband Jeff) of Grand Terrace; sons, Kenneth Reeves of Hesperia and Curtis Reeves; brothers, George Reeves (wife Charlotte) and William Reeves (wife Kathy), all of New Jersey; sisters, Ruth Collinsworth (husband James) and Barbara Barcello (husband James) all of New Jersey; 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Visitation 02/18/10 from 5:00pm-8:00pm with Funeral on 02/19/10, 10am, both at Inland Memorial Chapel, 900 N. Meridian Ave, Colton, CA. Burial on 02/22/10, 12 noon at Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Blvd.

INLAND MEMORIAL MORTUARY (909) 254-4100.

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Published by Gloucester County Times on Feb. 17, 2010.

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June 5, 2010

To the family of Chicky Reeves.
I just found out that Chicky passed away in February. I went to high school with Chicky, and he was a very special person to me. I was so sorry to hear this news, and I offer my sincere sympathy to all of his family.

Elsie (Tunnicliffe) Williams,
Cape Girardeau, MO

Jo Ann McCant

February 17, 2010

To The Family of Charles Reeves: Iam deeply saddened by Chic's passing . Him and I go way back as I have known all of you. Please accept my sympathy - my prayers and thought are with all of you.. sincerely, Jo Ann (Parks) McCant

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