Sue Maturo
So sorry for the loss of you dad. May the memories you have of him sustain you during this sad time.With deepest sympathy.Sue and Denny
Birth date: Apr 1, 1926 Death date: May 19, 2013
Charles Edward Peavoy, 87, of Estero, Florida passed away on May 19, 2013 at the Life Care Center of Estero following a brief illness. Mr. Peavoy was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on April 1, 1926, a son of the late Dallas Peavoy an Read Obituary
So sorry for the loss of you dad. May the memories you have of him sustain you during this sad time.With deepest sympathy.Sue and Denny
Your road was sometimes hard and long, but the time was much too short for the ones you leave behind and now you have found peace and rest in the loving arms of our SaviorFare well dear friendButch
My deepest sympathy to the family of Charlie Peavoy. I was the central office clerk when he took over the Washington, Cleveland, Madison, Monroe switchroom (You can see how long ago that was) after Frank Spaulding retired. He was an able and thoughtful supervisor. One kindness I remember: Even though there was a company banquet the day of my wedding, he took the time to stop at the reception to wish me well. I will keep him and your family in my prayers. Sincerely, Suzanne Givler Dowling.
Thank you for your thoughts and especially for sharing your family.
Thank you for prayers and all that you have done for our family during this difficult time.
Our neighbor and our friend we will miss himConnir & Jack Migliore
We in GreenWood Village will miss Chuck's mentoring. He loved his community giving of his time and energy to make it a better place. I did not have the privilege of knowing him well but am currently in his footprint as acting President. Whenever I needed his input, he was generous and kind. He was always willing to share his knowledge of GWV's history, taking time to be helpful. My personal condolences along with GWV go out to his family. Kathleen Sawyer
Mr. Peavoy was like a second Dad to me, I adored him and hold many fond memories. My prayers are with the family.
Dee and Mrs. Peavoy, So sorrry — Please remember and smile when you think of "Mr. P' as you both have many many blessed memories & events of a loving nature with this man.