Gary Abbott (Acquaintance)
Courtney:
We were all very sad to hear about your Dad. Wanted to send you a card, but could not locate your address. If there is anything we can do for you, please let us know. We are thinking about you.
The Yell Family
Birth date: Jun 24, 1961 Death date: Feb 28, 2004
Mr. Charles Utecht, 42 of Fayetteville, AR passed away Saturday, February 28, 2004 in Springdale, AR. He was born June 24, 1961 in Minneapolis, MN to Emil Lawrence and Darlys (Allen) Utecht. He was the owner and operator of South Read Obituary
Courtney:
We were all very sad to hear about your Dad. Wanted to send you a card, but could not locate your address. If there is anything we can do for you, please let us know. We are thinking about you.
The Yell Family
I would like to express my most sincere condolences to Charle's family
Sincerely,
Carlos Urgiles
You were always alittle on the crazy side, but the best salesperson I knew. I really enjoyed working with you. You always had a big heart. You will be missed. Even after you left I thought about you often you are in a better place with God,my condolances to the family. We all knew your daughter was your everything.
Charles was my first office partner at Jeff Haas Mazda back in '94. He helped me out tremendously in this business and became a good friend. I was moved to another office because we cut up all of the time. I will always remember all of the "one liners" he used. Charles was never at a loss for words and was always looking to make something work better.
I loved his appreciation for friends and family. He and I have very similar interests and could always relate and talk to one another. His actions kept me focused on the "big picture".
Courtney - I never met you, but your dad always had you on his mind. He would leave Houston on many nights to drive back to see you and the family.
Michelle - I enjoyed meeting you and loved seeing Charles overflowing with happiness. I could feel the love in my office that day.
My heart and prayers go out to all of the family and many friends.
Thanks Charles for making my life better and keep the music playing loud up there!
To the family of Charles Utecht;
I worked with Charles when he lived in Houston. Charles loved life, his family and his friends. Always with a smile, he always lived life to the fullest.
Death is just a new beginning - a doorway to God's glory; Jesus is welcoming Chrales to heaven.
I know Charles is smiling down on us. Until we meet again,
Joyce Padgett
Though I only worked with Charles for about a year at Jeff Haas Mazda, he was one of greatest guys to work with here. His candor and sheer volume of knowledge made his presence unmistakable. All of us at the dealership were stunned to hear the news and, though he didn't visit as often as we'd have liked, he was always a joy to see and we will sorely miss his occassional trips back to Houston.
My deepest condolenscences to Courtney, I am so sorry for your loss.
I worked with Charles at Marshalltown Tools from 1983-1988. We worked together on the same trowel line for two of those years. I remember he was always singing Led Zeppelin songs. He was a good friend. He will be missed.
My apologies to the Utecht family. Charles was a great friend, and someone I could always count on. I will miss him greatly.
Sincerly,
Rory Anderson and family
i will be there wednesday.i am at a loss for words.i will express my words and our loss when i see friends and family friends in person when i arrive.god bless all of you and the utecht family ,craig o. kirkwood.
When Chuck and I worked together at Marshalltown many years ago he was always willing to help me out. I was the maintenance supervisor at the time. I kept track of hjim through a mutual friend, Shawn Kirkwood and ran into Chuck up town from time to time. I am very sorry to hear of this untimely passing and I want to express my deepest sympathy to his Dad Emil who I used to bowl with in the Men's league.