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Everett Lee “Chuck” Cannon

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Everett Lee “Chuck” Cannon Veteran

Birth
Death
11 Jun 2017 (aged 77)
Alvin, Brazoria County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section N5, Site 75
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Funeral services Friday, July 7, 2017, 12:30 p.m., Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, Tx 77038


Everett Lee (Chuck) Cannon, 77, a longtime resident of Alvin, Texas, died peacefully at his home, after attending Sunday Church, with his loving wife by his side on June 11, 2017.


Chuck was born November 22, 1939 to John and Nancy Cannon in Edna, Texas.


He was a loyal member of the Heights Baptist Church. Chuck served proudly in the US Air Force, loved his country, and was proud to be a veteran. He loved RVing and traveling across the country; he was an avid fisherman and a great outdoorsman and served with the Volunteer Christian Builders.


Chuck was preceded in death by his parents; brothers and sisters George (Ed) Cannon, JT Cannon, Bonnie Ray Cannon, Pauline Saludis, Cora Ashwood, Mary Gibson, Emily Scott, Gertrude Thigpen, Betty McBride and nephew Melvin W. James, Jr.


Chuck is survived by his loving and caring wife of 34 years, Cherlyn F. Cannon; his children, John Cannon, Terri Vial and husband Mike Vial, Ginger Cannon, and Barbara Ellis; his loving sisters, Margaret James and husband Melvin, and Birdie Goodman and husband Charles; grandchildren, Ashley Cannon, Matthew Vial, Anna Vial, Shelby Cannon, Taylor Cannon, and Jacob Cannon; great-grandchildren Jesscilynn Hampshire and Luke Shelby; niece Mary Scrubbs and husband George; nephew Michael James and wife Letha; and many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. He was a loving husband, father, grand-father, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend.


A memorial service in his honor will be held 11:00 am, Thursday, June 15, 2017 at the Heights Baptist Church, Alvin, Texas, with a memorial visitation prior 9:30 am – 11:00 am.


In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Hope Clinic – Chuck supported and believed in the ministry they do. www.thehopeclinic.org.


Jun 12 2017

Galveston Daily News

Funeral services Friday, July 7, 2017, 12:30 p.m., Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, Tx 77038


Everett Lee (Chuck) Cannon, 77, a longtime resident of Alvin, Texas, died peacefully at his home, after attending Sunday Church, with his loving wife by his side on June 11, 2017.


Chuck was born November 22, 1939 to John and Nancy Cannon in Edna, Texas.


He was a loyal member of the Heights Baptist Church. Chuck served proudly in the US Air Force, loved his country, and was proud to be a veteran. He loved RVing and traveling across the country; he was an avid fisherman and a great outdoorsman and served with the Volunteer Christian Builders.


Chuck was preceded in death by his parents; brothers and sisters George (Ed) Cannon, JT Cannon, Bonnie Ray Cannon, Pauline Saludis, Cora Ashwood, Mary Gibson, Emily Scott, Gertrude Thigpen, Betty McBride and nephew Melvin W. James, Jr.


Chuck is survived by his loving and caring wife of 34 years, Cherlyn F. Cannon; his children, John Cannon, Terri Vial and husband Mike Vial, Ginger Cannon, and Barbara Ellis; his loving sisters, Margaret James and husband Melvin, and Birdie Goodman and husband Charles; grandchildren, Ashley Cannon, Matthew Vial, Anna Vial, Shelby Cannon, Taylor Cannon, and Jacob Cannon; great-grandchildren Jesscilynn Hampshire and Luke Shelby; niece Mary Scrubbs and husband George; nephew Michael James and wife Letha; and many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. He was a loving husband, father, grand-father, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend.


A memorial service in his honor will be held 11:00 am, Thursday, June 15, 2017 at the Heights Baptist Church, Alvin, Texas, with a memorial visitation prior 9:30 am – 11:00 am.


In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Hope Clinic – Chuck supported and believed in the ministry they do. www.thehopeclinic.org.


Jun 12 2017

Galveston Daily News


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