Charles Hoover

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CHARLES R HOOVER
February 8, 1943 - July 14, 2018

Charlie went peacefully at home surrounded by his loving wife Marg and his special angels. He leaves behind his children Greg (Kim), Jeff (Sarah), Kristen (Karsten), Keith (Lee-Ann). Grandchildren Emma, Robert, and Zaria, Isaac and Aaliyah, Dylan, Jackson, and Hayden and Campbell. Brother of Dorothy (deceased), John and Wilma, Alvin and Ruth (deceased), Nancy and George (both deceased), Blake and Edna (deceased), Janet and Nick, and Dale and Joanne. Brother-in-law of Jack, Jim, Mary and Lawrence (deceased), David, Hal and Ruth, Lexie (deceased), Ken, and Don (Margret). Visitation at the R.H.B. Anderson Funeral Homes Ltd. in Hagersville on Wednesday July 18 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held on Thursday July 19 at 2pm at the Rainham Mennonite Church, 173 Fisherville Rd. RR 1, Selkirk. There will be a celebration of life following the service at the family home. 448 Lakeshore Rd., Selkirk. Special thanks to the Palliative Care Team for their special care and  kindness to Charlie and his family at home. In lieu of flowers donations to the Rainham Mennonite Church or charity of your choice would be appreciated. www.rhbanderson.com

Condolences

Posted by Gwen Schaeffer on
May god bless you and your family of such kind people. Charlie will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Marg and your family.
The Schaeffers
Posted by Ellie deane on
My thoughts, support and love to you Marg and all your family. Baby steps will be your priority one step at a time. Breath, head high and go forward. He was was a lucky man to have you in his corner and will be truly missed.
Posted by Kim Butterworth on
My condolences to you Marg and family. I adored Charlie and he will be truly missed. May you all find comfort in your memories and may they bring you some peace during this difficult time.
Love Kim butts xo
Posted by Rob & Diana Smuck on
Keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Always enjoyed visits with Charlie at the Garage. He will be missed.
Posted by Glenn & Cheryl Tomlinson on
Our sincerest condolences to you and your family.Always enjoyed the summer night camp fires at Blake Hoover's place.He will be sadly missed.
Posted by Jack and Wendy Payne on
Jack and I are so sorry to hear of Chuck's passing our deepest sympathy to the family. May he rest in peace.
Posted by Kimberly Deveau on
Marg and family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Charlie was a wonderful man that was loved by many.
He allowed Liam and Eliza to call him Uncle Charlie and was always willing to play and entertain them.
Charlie was more than warm and welcoming to Jeremy and I. He had a genuine heart and will be missed greatly.

Kimberly and Jeremy Deveau
Posted by Lynne (Morris) Garn on
Dear Marg and Family:
Please accept my sincere sympathy during this loss of dear Charlie. He was a kind, loving, compassionate and gentle soul. It did not matter where and when I saw him he always knew me and spoke of our younger days.
May all of his wonderful memories help to sustain you all at this time.
God Bless!
Lynne (Morris) Garn
Posted by John Cunha on
We would like to send our deepest condolences to Charlie's family and friends. Getting to know Charlie over the years through Lions Club activities and socially was a pleasure.

John and Victor Cunha
Posted by David Berta on
Cathy and I send our heart felt condolences to Hoover family, our friendship and memories of Charlie will remain with us for ever.
I am humbled and proud to be part of his kind and generous life, always giving of self , not asking anything in return but to enjoy and be happy.
A true testament of a man that perceived life to be about family, friends, and others whom needed a lending hand.
I salute you my friend .
Posted by Vera Wight and Bill Wight on
Our deepest sympathy. Thinking of the family at this sad time.
Posted by The Moyer family on
Margaret
We are truly at a loss for the right words to pay tribute to our friend Charlie. We think of his ready smile, tractor rides,(for adults and kids) camp fires, and the only person who could make taxes something to look forward to (because it meant we would see him again)
The testimony of family and friends at Charlie's funeral painted the exact likeness of the good kind and thoughtful man we loved and admired.

Dear Margaret, as you continue your journey we hope and trust that there will one day be a joyful reunion ahead for all of us with this very special man. Thankyou for making our family a part of you and Charlie's special union. You are not alone when you have sweet memories and friends.
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