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08/07/2014 10:32PM
I was just informed today the a Quetico veteran, Chuck Showalter of Wheeling, West Virginia, died tragically in a tree onto a tent in late July on Point Lake in south central Quetico.
Chuck was a great part of our crew to Quetico-.Cirrus last year, delighting in the fishing and outdoors beauty.. he was a veteran of multiple trips, and his son was able to go along at times. Chuck will be greatly missed by his friends, family, and canoeing associates. eyedocron
Chuck was a great part of our crew to Quetico-.Cirrus last year, delighting in the fishing and outdoors beauty.. he was a veteran of multiple trips, and his son was able to go along at times. Chuck will be greatly missed by his friends, family, and canoeing associates. eyedocron
"I shall return" General Douglas McArthur
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08/08/2014 08:36AM
I'm sorry for the lose of your friend and canoeing partner from last year. David had contacted me about this happening this past week.
"Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there someday.” ~A.A. Milne
08/11/2014 06:00PM
Chuck was my father. Thank you all for your kinds words and prayers.
There has been more discussion of his death here:
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There has been more discussion of his death here:
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08/14/2014 04:31PM
Brian,
My condolences to you on the tragic and odd death of your father. I have said to people, if I had to die, the Canoe Country would be the best place for it to happen for this 73 year old. Then scatter my ashes there.
My condolences to you on the tragic and odd death of your father. I have said to people, if I had to die, the Canoe Country would be the best place for it to happen for this 73 year old. Then scatter my ashes there.
I trip to swing in a hammock, drag a line, smell the sweet air and view the beauty that surrounds me.
07/29/2018 12:00AM
Brian, you and your family have my deepest sympathies. What a tragic thing to happen anywhere, let alone in a wilderness setting with no help nearby.
"Keep close to Nature's heart, yourself; and break clear away, once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean." ~ John Muir
08/01/2018 04:53PM
Deepest sympathies... I'm so sorry for your loss.
If we aren't actively working to protect our planet, we are acquiescing to those who run their life as if their personal WANTS are the only things that matter. John
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