Chuck Cobbe
Died: December 1, 2010 | Place: LHSC - Victoria Hospital
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COBBE, Charles Gerald…..Suddenly at Victoria Hospital, London on Wednesday, December 1, 2010, Charles “Chuck” G. Cobbe in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Barbara (Higgin) Cobbe. Cherished father of Lisa Thompson (Roger) of Edmonton, AB, Jeffery Cobbe (Bonnie) and Nancy of London. Loving father-in-law to Rick Nadeau of London. Proud grandfather of Stephen and Danielle Nadeau of London, Jessica Schaub (Steve) and Erica, Alexandra,and Charles Thompson all of Edmonton, AB and great-grandfather to Owen Thompson and Evan and Hailey Schaub. Dear brother of Doris Massey (John) of Cobourg, ON, Howard Cobbe, Tucson, AZ and brother-iin-law to Jan Smith (Paul) of Courtright and Don Higgin of London. Predeceased by his brothers Gerald and John Cobbe. Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received by the family from 1:30 – 2:30pm (1 hour prior) on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at St. George’s Anglican Church, 227 Wharncliffe Road North, London where the memorial service will be held at 2:30 pm, with Reverend Canon Dr. Timothy G. Connor officiating. A masonic service under the auspices of Delaware Valley Lodge No 358 A.F. & A.M will take place at the church commencing at 2:30 pm. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the St. George’s Anglican Church Building Fund, 227 Wharncliffe Road North, London, Ontario, N6H2B6. On line condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com. (A. Millard George Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements 519-433-5184)
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To Barb and family:
We were very saddened to hear of Chuck’s sudden passing. Our friendship with both of you was through fate in finding many common interests with the Thyroid Foundation – then our church and Ralph and Chuck with the Masonic Order and the Shriners. We will remember him as a very caring, dedicated man to his family and any group or organization he was involved with. His smile and his wit will be reflected upon pleasantly each time we think of him. Chuck has left good memories for all of us. May this comfort you in the days ahead. God bless you all.
Ralph & Mabel Miller, Gander, NL
Barb and family,
I am so sorry…Your dad was an absolutely wonderful man. He is someone that I will remember always. My sincere condolences to you Barb and the kids. You are in my thoughts and prayers…Love Phyllis Bryan and Mercedes
To Aunt Barb,
We were so sad to hear of Uncle Chucks passing. The two of you have truly been like family to us 3 girls as we were growing up. Uncle Chuck always had us rolling in the aisles with this sarcastic sense of humour. But what we’ll remember the most is his smile 🙂 Such a dear, sweet man. We will forever have such fond memories of him. Sending you and your family healing thoughts and prayers.
Love Deanna, Cassie and Natalie Finley
Barb. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dear Mrs. Cobbe – I just wanted to tell you how sorry I was to hear about Mr. Cobbe’s passing. I know you both from Dr. Bates’ office where I would often check you in and I’ll always remember Mr. Cobbe’s warm smile and considerate words. I am so sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Susan Cooper,(former receptionist at Dr.Bates).
Dear Nancy,
My deepest sympathies to your, your Mom, Stephen and Danielle. It is a very difficult time and you must find strength in each other and the love you share, and shared with your Dad. He was taken too young and we will never understand why. Memories are a wonderful thing, speak of them and the good times spent with your Dad. He will live always in your heart and that is a comfort.
Liz Pettigrew
Aunt Barb,
My childhood and adult life is laced with memories, stories and smiles about and with Uncle Chuck. The world is a better place for having Uncle Chuck in it. He will be missed. Please accept my long distance hug and know that I am thinking of you and wishing you and all of your family peace.
Love,
Suzanne
I’ll miss you Papa ?
you will forever remain in my heart, And you will ALWAYS be my hero,
The world seems a little bit darker,
Without the smile from your face,
And the world seems a little bit colder
Without the feel of your warm embrace
The better part of my forty years
You’ve been there to lend me your ear
The memories of our long talks
I will forever hold dear
You’re God’s true example of Husband
Father, teacher and friend
The loving memories we each have of you
We carry with us from now to the end
You’re essence and spirit has touched us all
In a unique and personal way
And with a tear or a grin or a big hearty laugh,
We’ll remember you always each day!
Bye for now Dad….
Love Nancy
Thank you to all for the lovely words of rememberance of my Dad and comfort to our family.
Barb & Family: Sorry to hear about Chuck’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to you & your family. Thelma & Janet Brereton