Peggy Braun
Always and forever. Missing you so much.
Birth date: May 26, 1948 Death date: Aug 13, 2021
Charles (Chuck) Braun of Pleasant Hills, 73, died peacefully beside his beautiful bride of 51 years, Peggy on Friday, August 13, 2021. He loved and lived hard, fighting in Vietnam as a Marine at the tender age of 19 and returning Read Obituary
Always and forever. Missing you so much.
Rest in peace . I will miss you so much. I love you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
One more observation. I see on the Jefferson Memorial site to plant a tree in memory of Chuck. I find it ironic in the sense that on the golf course Chuck was constantly cursing at every tree he hit. but on one occasion Chuck was hit square in the middle of his chest by a shot from Joe (Jr.) Garcia. Being the Marine he still was, he apologized to Joe for getting in the way of his shot. Once a Marine always a Marine. Semper Fi my Friend
We all remember the time Chuck threw his putter into a lake on one of our outing. Also punishing his putter for missing a putt by dragging it on the cart path while driving the cart to the next hole. His antics on and of the court only made Chuck more endearing once you knew him. we will miss you Chuck. May your putting get better in Heaven.
My Father George (Woody) Wood always teased Chuck knowing he was a proud Marine by asking him \"what part of the Navy where you in\"? You all knowing Chuck can imagine his patented response.
Dear Laurie and Family, I am so very sorry to learn of the loss of your dear Father. May the warmth of memories offer you all solace during this difficult time. May God wrap you all in His peace and comfort and know that prayers are being offered for your Dad and those who love him.
I hope you are all doing well, I am going to have very fond memories of papap. I love and miss you all and wish I could be there.
I will have so many fond memories of papap, I love you always nana and I will make him proud. Text or call me anytime.
Semper Fi Marine. Thank you for your service and sacrifice. R.I.P.