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Bayou City Boy 12-12-2019 01:26 AM

An old Sauberite has passed..........
 
Charlie - REPete hasn't been around here for several years - his choice - but I stayed in touch with him after he quit posting here. Several weeks ago he had fallen and was hospitalized, he made it back home and he was doing better. He had been having health problems for the past year. I last talked to him about 10 days ago.

I was just cruising by 24 HC to see who was calling who what as I tend to do maybe once a day for amusement, and I ran across the post at the link provided. Charlie has passed...... Another one claimed by cancer.

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth...ics/14362469/1

If you knew Charlie, he was a dog man first and foremost and placed a lot of faith and love with his animals that were his family. They were his companions both while hunting and while running his trap lines. At his passing, he had only one dog left. He was single and lived in Idaho, and in my book he was one of the better than good ones that you run across occasionally in life. Although I never met him personally, you could tell just by talking with him that he was the real deal... I will miss our occasional phone chats which always made me smile both during and after the chat.

He enjoyed an occasional wine, a more regular whisky, and his beloved PBR beer. I'm going to raise a wine glass in his honor and memory later this evening and I might see if I can round up a 6-pack of PBR tomorrow here in south Texas and tip one in his honor. He would have been 68 on Christmas Day and I had planned to call him to check up on his health and to wish him Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas on Christmas Eve afternoon. I'll miss not being able to make that call, but on the positive side, he is no longer dealing with his health issues that had drained him.

RIP, RePete.

-BCB

Kevin Gullette 12-12-2019 02:08 AM

He fought a tough fight.:(

R.I.P. Charlie

Kevin

toomb 12-12-2019 02:19 AM

Sorry to hear that. I own a CZ 17 fireball that was inspired by one he had built. He was very helpful to me during the build process. I enjoyed his posts on Predator Masters. He will be missed.

Bayou City Boy 12-12-2019 03:48 AM

A guy over on 24HCF posted this. It sums up the Charlie that I knew very well.

"To you Charlie...! May your traps be full and your rifles fine! May your soul remain ornery yet your dogs civilized.........RIP!"

-BCB

Bill K 12-12-2019 04:16 AM

Never met the man either, and 68 is way to young to die. R.I.P. Bill K

georgeld 12-12-2019 05:20 AM

Too young to die of cancer. Though a great many don't make it
that long.
I can't recall anything in particular of his posts, But, do recall he
was "among us" for quite awhile.

BCB thanks for letting us know.

A week or so ago I got a notice of Sisero's 3rd anniversary death
gathering. Kenny Pond. Another fine man I had the pleasure of having
as a guest over night in my home.

Bayou City Boy 12-12-2019 01:58 PM

Kenny was indeed another good one that left far too soon. I have a neck reducing die that he sent me "just to try to see if it works" in his words. It was a creation from an idea that he played with on his lathe. It works great and it reduces 22 Hornet necks to 17. He sent it to me in the early days of the 17 Hornet when brass was tough to get.

Time flies, George. RIP to both of them.

-BCB

csterner 12-12-2019 02:14 PM

I remember him well. Sad to hear, but glad he's no longer in pain.

(I'll leave this here for a bit and move the lost members section in a few days.)

218bee 12-12-2019 04:56 PM

RIP Charlie

DAA 12-12-2019 08:13 PM

I've been wondering about him. He'll be missed.

- DAA


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