Diana Reisdorf
Oh, my beautiful big Sis!! So glad we reconnected - this last decade of shared studies has been amazing. I’d say I’ll miss you but I know we are joined. Love is. ❤️♾️❤️
Birth date: Jun 13, 1943 Death date: Jul 16, 2024
Charlene Marie (Reisdorf) Morris Born and raised in Iowa, met her husband Bob in Virginia then settled in Arkansas City (Ark City) Kansas to raise her family. To us, her children, she was first and foremost a mother, the mama. An Read Obituary
Oh, my beautiful big Sis!! So glad we reconnected - this last decade of shared studies has been amazing. I’d say I’ll miss you but I know we are joined. Love is. ❤️♾️❤️
It's an honor to have known you, Charlene. Your light shined brightly! You're an inspiring soul. Thank you for sharing your life with me and others in our spiritual studies.

Charlene was a great lady. I enjoyed visiting her and helping her out, she always was point blank with her advice and always spot on too. Charlene treated me and my family like we were hers too. I will miss our visits, talks and her laugh. Rest easy Charlene. God bless Charlenes family and lived ones during this time of loss. Truly forever will be missed.
Tammy & Chris Enderud.
BARBARA CREDE DIED ON AUGUST 26,2023, SHE IS BURIED IN THE WEST MEADOW VETERANS SECTION CEMETERY IN NEWINGTON, CT. WE KNEW QUINN AND HER LATE HUSBAND. I WAS STATIONED IN NAS BRUNSWICK, MAINE IN VP 26 WHERE I MET HER. WE WERE MARRIED FOR 60 YEARS. OUR GENERATION IS PASSING AND I SEND MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOUR FAMILY ON THE DEATH OFCHARLENE . GEORGE CREDE
Charlene and I met in 1962 at NAS Brunswick, ME--we kept in touch with each other for 62 years. Snail mail, email, and eventually thru Texts and phone calls. She took with her all my secrets --we shared so many between each other. We both got transferred to NS and NAS Norlfolk in 1964 --she a black shoe and me an airdale. She married in 1966 I married in 1966. I had my first child in 1966 and her child was born a year later. I remember when she finally got her girl.child. My daughter and I went to see her in Ark City and though we only spent 1 full day with her it was as if we had been together for all those years and nothing much had chnaged just our shape and age. Now I hold all her secrets. One thing all her friends and family should know is that I am not sad, I am so glad that she is free from all the cords to breathe, she breathe easily now, from no more worries her cancer will reappear it won't and no more pumping iron out of her blood. She free to fly -to sing and to make merry and I hope she lands in the lap of all those that went before her--how freaking lucky they are. Love her forever.
Charlene helped raise me. I spent many weekends in her home as a kid. She loved me like her own daughter. She never judged me and she always shared her wisdom with me. I admired her strength, her heart and her creativity. I will miss her dearly! I am so glad she was apart of my life! 💗💗💗
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Robyn (White) Butler