Born to Gary and Darlene Gardner August 1, 1980, sharing their home at Vigo Park with brothers Craig and Hollister; sisters Kimber and Sarah until his death December 10, 1996.
In addition to his immediate family, he is survived by his paternal grandmother, Hazel Gardner of Vigo Park and his maternal grandfather Glenn Gibson of Brookings, Oregon. Family and friends will gather near the red windmill in Vigo Park, December 12, 1996 at 2:00 to celebrate Charles Gardner's life. Charles will be buried on the prairie northwest of Vigo about a mile, next to his paternal grandfather, O. W. Gardner.
Jesus was told, "Behold, He whom Thou lovest is sick." When Jesus heard this, he said, "This sickness is not unto Death,but for the Glory of God that the Son of God might be Gloried."
John 11:3-4
Born to Gary and Darlene Gardner August 1, 1980, sharing their home at Vigo Park with brothers Craig and Hollister; sisters Kimber and Sarah until his death December 10, 1996.
In addition to his immediate family, he is survived by his paternal grandmother, Hazel Gardner of Vigo Park and his maternal grandfather Glenn Gibson of Brookings, Oregon. Family and friends will gather near the red windmill in Vigo Park, December 12, 1996 at 2:00 to celebrate Charles Gardner's life. Charles will be buried on the prairie northwest of Vigo about a mile, next to his paternal grandfather, O. W. Gardner.
Jesus was told, "Behold, He whom Thou lovest is sick." When Jesus heard this, he said, "This sickness is not unto Death,but for the Glory of God that the Son of God might be Gloried."
John 11:3-4
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