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Charles A Nutt

Charles A Nutt

Jul 13th, 2014

Biography:

Charles A. Nutt, 73, of Hanover, died Sun, July 13, at Morning Glory Assisted Living, Littlestown.  Born Oct 12, 1940 in Hohenwald, TN, he was the son of the late James M. & Edna (Durham) Nutt.  He was retired from the U.S. Army in 1992 after 23 years of service.  He was a member of Hanover AMVETS.
 
Charles is survived by 2 sons:  James G. Perkins of Detroit, MI and Jason C. Coury of Hanover; three daughters:  Christine A. Smith of Fairfield; Charlene A. Nenadal of Elyria, OH and Heather M. Schrum of Palmyra; 8 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; 2 sisters:   Faye Click of Dearborn Heights, MI and Denise Love of Belleville, MI and two former wives:  Carol Cline of Westland, MI and Roxanne Zimmerman of Palmyra.  Charles was predeceased by a sister, Beulah M. Nutt and a brother, Robert D. Nutt.
 
A Viewing is Wed, July 16, from 6 – 8 P.M. at Little’s Funeral Home, Littlestown. Interment is in Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville on Thursday at 1 P.M.  Online condolences may be shared on www.littlesfh.com

Condolences(04)
Marylou Lewis
Aug 19th, 2014 4:24 pm
#4
Chuck
Had to lay to rest another one of my best friend today. Her name is Josie Reindollar. Hope you can meet her and her husband up there. Maybe go to dinner or spent sometime just reminiscing. Her thoughts and pleasantries were allot like yours, always trying to help others. Think of other before yourselves. Hope you three enjoy each other company up there. You two will always be my best friends!!!!!!!!

LOVE YA ALWAYS
Amanda
Jul 15th, 2014 10:38 pm
#3
Mr. Chuck,
You watched me grow up, and I have been so blessed to have you in my life. I have so many fond memories of cookouts at your house, and swimming in your pool, and games of pool in the basement. I can't believe I'll never look across the street again to see you wave at me from your chair on the front porch. You were so very kind to all of girls our whole lives and I will never forget you. THANKYOU for always being the kind of caring, friendly, giving neighbor that everyone should have. May you rest in peace.
Christi
Jul 15th, 2014 8:27 pm
#2
Dad, I\'m sitting here thinking of you, which I do often. You always told me how proud you were of me, and I would wonder why. As a child and teenager I put you through allot! When we talked one time, I was telling you things I didn\'t think you knew about, and you smiled and all but finished my story. You told me then that you knew sometimes I needed to do things to realize from right and wrong, but to find out years later that you knew, and didn\'t do anything shocked me. I knew you always had my back, and I always knew you loved me! As a father, you never failed in showing or saying that! I just hope you know how much I respected you and loved you! One of my favorite moments was when I told you, you were going to be a Great Grandfather. You met Branson and accepted him and loved him with no question, then held Cameron, and Tanner in your arms and the love and gentleness in your eyes was never ending. Dad, you were a great man, father, and grandfather! You will be missed by many! The day will come dad, we will be together again. Rest now dad. I love you!
Jason
Jul 15th, 2014 3:02 pm
#1
Dear Dad,

My heart is breaking right now. I know that you hear me and are shining down us all stronger than ever .You have always been there to catch me when life went astray. Those moments when I didn't know what to do were easier because of you and your guidance. Even though we had our ups and downs, I knew we had mutual respect and love for one another. I treasured everyone of this moments from going out to eat at your favorite restaurant and just chilling at home cussing out the Detroit Lions when they found ways to lose .

You left a huge impact on me and Justus and Alaina and a lot of others. I don't know if you know that but you did . You were loved by many and you did what not what many people can do. You gave all of yourself to make others lives better . You made me a better man and father. The lessons that you taught me will be instilled in me forever , and I will work hard to be the man that you were. Today, I choose not to say goodbye but to say thank you for all that have done for me and my children. We will meet again and have so much more to talk about .

Rest in eternal peace Dad. No more pain. You are finally set free to shine above us all. I will always keep your memory and spirit close to me.

Love your Son,

Jason

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