Richard H. Charbonneau Memorial
Fundraising campaign by
chiefski135
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US$2,141.00raised of $2,000.00 goal goal
Campaign Story
The purpose of this fundraiser is to give back to Rich Charbonneau and help his son, Anthony, pay for the funeral expenses. Anything and everything is greatly appreciated!
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Obituary for Richard H. Charbonneau
Richard Charbonneau, 46, of West Fargo, ND, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2013, at Essentia St. Mary’s, Detroit Lakes, MN.
Richard Heath Charbonneau was born June 28, 1967 in Belcourt, ND. He grew up going to West Fargo schools and was an avid wrestler. He remained a strong supporter of the sport as he coached and attended matches throughout his life.
Richard enlisted in the US Army on Jan. 8, 1986, and was honorably discharged in 1993 after seven years of service. He was the “go-to” guy in most of his jobs, and he was looked up to by both his coworkers and friends.
Richard is survived by his two sons, Isaiah Charbonneau, Fargo, ND, and Anthony Charbonneau, West Fargo, ND; ex-wife, Lorella Charbonneau; mother, Dianne Willis; grandchildren, Ciera and Mariah Charbonneau; and siblings, Keith and Shannon Charbonneau and Shane and Tyson Willis.
He was preceded in death by his step-father, Walter Willis.
Organizer
- chiefski135
Donors
- Dangerud family
- Donated on Aug 19, 2013
- In memory of Phyllis Lura
- Donated on Aug 18, 2013
Charbs will never be forgotten.
- Shearer Family
- Donated on Aug 16, 2013
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Donors & Comments
- Dangerud family
- Donated on Aug 19, 2013
- In memory of Phyllis Lura
- Donated on Aug 18, 2013
Charbs will never be forgotten.
- Shearer Family
- Donated on Aug 16, 2013
- Tony Owens
- Donated on Aug 15, 2013
- The Franek family
- Donated on Aug 15, 2013
- Kragnes Family
- Donated on Aug 15, 2013
- Guest
- Donated on Aug 15, 2013
- Guest
- Donated on Aug 14, 2013
I had a dear friend who was in a similar situation as you. It was very difficult. For that reason, I'm happy to help out. Someday, you'll do the same for someone else.
- Guest
- Donated on Aug 13, 2013
- Sara G
- Donated on Aug 08, 2013