Cadman, Chuck b. February 21, 1948 d. July 9, 2005 Canadian Parliament Member, Victims Rights Advocate. Charles "Chuck" Cadman was a co-founder of Crime, Responsibility and Youth (CRY) in 1993 after the stabbing death of his son Jessie in 1992. He also counselled youth who were likely to become violent. He ran and was elected as a Member of Parliment for Surrey North (BC) in 1997 under the Reform Party of Canada. It was here he introduced a Private Member's bill that...[Read More] (Bio by: SusanR) Valley View Memorial Gardens, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Plot: Eternal Gardens Section
Rayner, Claude Earl 'Chuck' b. August 11, 1920 d. October 5, 2002 Hall of Fame Professional Hockey Player. A native of Sutherland, Saskatchewan, he played as a goalie for the New York Americans from 1940 to 1941, and the New York Rangers from 1945 to 1955. He was the recipient of the Hart Memorial Trophy in 1950, and was the Second All-Star Team Goalie in 1949, 1950, and in 1951. He also was Head Coach of the Edmonton Flyers from 1962 to 1963 in the WHL. After retiring from hockey he coached several hockey teams in Nelson, British Columbia, Edmonton, Alberta...[Read More] (Bio by: K) Victory Memorial Park, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Plot: Surrey, British Columbia
Slim, Alberta b. March 24, 1910 d. November 25, 2005 Country Singer. Real name Eric Edwards. He arrived to Canada from Wiltshire, England with his parents. His first job as singer was on radio station CKCK in Regina in 1937. Then he became known as Canada's Yodeling Cowboy. He created the Alberta Slim's Circus. He wrote and recorded over one hundred songs, many with RCA Victor, and toured Canada and the United States. Among his best known compositions are "Hanging of Louis Riel", "The Red River Two Step", "Queen of the Calgary Stampede", and "...[Read More] (Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni) Victory Memorial Park, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada