Godspeed Chuck. Peace and comfort for his family and friends. The whistles will sound for you tonight. I always made a point of stopping by and seeing Chuck at York. He was always in a good mood and having fun!
God bless
I didn't know Trainpop (Chuck) but I see quite a few did and he touched everyone that knew him.
Thoughts and prayers to his friends and family.
@Trains4Me2 posted:A part of me left with Chuck today. We became friends about 20 years ago when I lived in MD and was just starting to do train shows. When business grew and I started doing York with Marty Bowersock of Ma and Pa Junction Chuck was the one who badgered the heck out of me to do it on my own. Well I did and Chuck was right there with me. Although old enough to be my father he always treated me like a brother. . . .
. . . . I miss you already big brother. And when I return to York we will have your chair sitting in the same place. RIP
That would be a nice tribute.
A memorial service was held for Chuck last weekend.
He was fondly remembered by family and friends. Many of pieces of things close to Chuck’s heart were on display. Notice the bottom left, and top right of the attached picture. You will all be forever in Trainpop’s heart.
Chuck’s OGAUGE shirt, and October 21 Badge from the York he missed because of the illness that took him.
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Wow, how did I miss this? Chuck and I had so many wonderful conversations over the years. Both former New Yorkers, he always reminded me that he wished he had gone to my high school, Cardinal Hayes in The Bronx. He was a true patriot and a great train friend. God rest his soul.
Chuck, a Vietnam Vet, was finally laid to rest today in Arlington National Cemetary.
The folks at Arlington couldn’t have been nicer, or more professional.
finally, Trainpop, is able to Rest in Peace.