Charles L. Richards
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Charles Richards Brockport: Sunday, January 26, 2020 at age 68. Survived by his loving daughter, Aimee Richards; granddaughter, Julianna; sisters, Patricia (Bill) Cousens, Pamela Richards-Guy; brothers, David (Bev) Richards, Gary Richards (Kathy); step-children, Brandon Pickett, Jeffrey Pickett (Robin) and Jodie Pickett; he also raised and love his step-grandchildren, Tyler Pickett, Jacob Pickett, Coledon Pickett and Jayda Pickett; many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends. Chuck loved bowling. He managed and owned a few bowling centers and met many close friends thru the years. When Chuck retired from the bowling business he became a school bus driver for Greece. He loved his kids in his routes. Chuck has made an impact on everyone he has met and will be missed dearly by so many. Friends may call Saturday (Feb 1st) 10-1 PM at Vay-Schleich & Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Donate Life America (donatelife.net) in his memory. For more information and to sign Charles online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
I love you forever and always Daddy/Papa, Love, Aimee and Julianna
Aimee, I am so sorry to hear of your Dads Passing. Please know I’m thinking of you in this difficult time. Lisa Simpatico
Chuck, you were a great man and friend to all. My kids and I really enjoyed our time at the lanes together, especially your breakfast. Always had a smile on your face. You will be missed. RIP, Wayne and Barb Lewis
It is hard to wrap my head around this. Growing up we tend to dismiss the thought of burying our older relatives. It may have been years since I saw you last Uncle Chuck, but I have always had you stored away in my memories. Nights at grandmas when I was super young and you would tease me with your teeth, or times at the old yellow house hanging out in Aimee’s decked out cowboy room and feefee always popping for me, many memorable times at the bowling alley, bowling at the mall! The list goes on! You will be missed! Thank you for being a part of my life! Now you can be pain free and happy! Aimee and Juliana my heart breaks for you both! Sending my thoughts during this time! I am going to try to make it Saturday if I can find a ride! Sending my love!
You are loved by many and will be truely missed. Love you Chucky.
With deepest sympathy to the family and friends of chuck
Condolences to the family. Chuck was a classmate of mine. He was such a great athlete and friend. He will be sadly missed.
Dear brother, will miss your happy face and laughter. I don’t think I ever seen you in a bad mood. It was so great to see you at Thanksgiving, with all of our siblings and other family members. RIP in peace my brother you will surely be missed. Love you to the moon and back.
I grew up with Chuck in Albion. We walked to school every day till we could drive. He was a wonderful athlete. He was the luckiest guy I ever knew. He ALWAYS won at everything, games of skill or chance, no matter. We did pretty much everything together. I flew out to be in his wedding in Rochester. Seems so long ago. Always the life of every party. Loved by many people here. I have old photos I would be happy to share if anyone’s interested. I have a huge void in my heart. God bless you old buddy.
I have so many great memories of my Uncle Chuck. Love you always ❤️
Anita so sorry for your loss. Always great to see you and Chuck at the craft fairs.
Grew up with Bup and I was so lucky to count him as my friend. I’m deeply saddened over his passing, but can’t help but smile recalling all the fun we had! He’ll always be 18 in my mind. I’ll drink one to ol’ Bup tonight.