<VV> Sad News: Chuck Armer
Mark Corbin
airvair at earthlink.net
Sat Oct 9 22:10:44 EDT 2010
Said about as elegantly as it could be said. This tragic news just ruined
my whole weekend. The only thing I can think of is that true measure of how
rich one is in life is by how many friends one has at the funeral. Chuck
was always a friend to all, and that made him wealthy beyond imagination. I
don't think I could add much more than that, or to what's already been said
in the numerous posts so far. I'll just be one of the many who will miss
him....... :o(
-Mark (I'm so sad...)
> [Original Message]
> From: William Hubbell <whubbell at verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: <VV> Sad News: Chuck Armer
>
> Words are grossly inadequate to express my feelings over this unfortunate
event. Though we know our time on this earth is finite, it always comes as
a shock when one so vibrant as our dear friend Chuck Armer is suddenly
taken from us. Chuck was always so full of life and he shared that
attitude freely with every one of us. He made each of us better by his
presence and we now feel therefore diminished by his passing.
>
> Still, I know that my life was enriched by my association with Chuck, as
were the lives of many, many others, and that thought will have to serve as
comfort in the days ahead, as we all mourn his passing.
>
> My sincerest condolences to Chuck's family and all who knew him. He will
be remembered.
>
> Bill Hubbell
>
> On Oct 8, 2010, at 9:32 PM, "J. Michael Cobb" <themoose at bellsouth.net>
wrote:
>
> > It is with a heavy heart I must report the sudden passing of our fellow
> > Corvair enthusiast and good friend Chuck Armer.
> >
> > Liz asked if I would post to Virtual Vairs as Chuck would have wanted
all
> > his friends to know. This comes as a shock to us all, and I know Chuck
will
> > be missed tremendously.
> >
> > As more information becomes available, I will pass it along.
> >
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