Charles L. McCauley Sr.

Posted 2/24/06

A memorial service for Charles L. (Chuck) McCauley Sr., 66, was held on Saturday, Feb. 25 in Powell at the Eagles Hall.

He suffered a massive heart attack while working in Rawlins for McGarvin Moberly Construction. Chuck resided in Powell nearly …

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Charles L. McCauley Sr.

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A memorial service for Charles L. (Chuck) McCauley Sr., 66, was held on Saturday, Feb. 25 in Powell at the Eagles Hall. He suffered a massive heart attack while working in Rawlins for McGarvin Moberly Construction. Chuck resided in Powell nearly four years.He was born in Riverside, Calif., to Stella and Thomas McCauley. The family moved to Montana and resided in Ronan where he graduated in 1958. He served in the Army two years.Chuck worked in the trucking industry, both long haul and in road construction in Montana and Wyoming. He and his wife Judy raised their five children in Havre for 10 years and in Moore later on. Chuck worked for McGarvin Moberly Construction as a distributor truck driver for over four years and spent his free time in Eagle, Idaho, with his wife and daughter or visiting his son Tom in Powell.He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Judy; sons, Dirk of Marysville, Wash., Steve of Chester, Va., Tom of Powell and C.J. of Casper. He's also survived by a daughter, Cara Steele of Eagle, Idaho; 13 grandchildren; and brother Wayne of Carlin Nev.Chuck was preceded in death by his parents and a niece.

A memorial service for Charles L. (Chuck) McCauley Sr., 66, was held on Saturday, Feb. 25 in Powell at the Eagles Hall.

He suffered a massive heart attack while working in Rawlins for McGarvin Moberly Construction. Chuck resided in Powell nearly four years.

He was born in Riverside, Calif., to Stella and Thomas McCauley. The family moved to Montana and resided in Ronan where he graduated in 1958. He served in the Army two years.

Chuck worked in the trucking industry, both long haul and in road construction in Montana and Wyoming. He and his wife Judy raised their five children in Havre for 10 years and in Moore later on. Chuck worked for McGarvin Moberly Construction as a distributor truck driver for over four years and spent his free time in Eagle, Idaho, with his wife and daughter or visiting his son Tom in Powell.

He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Judy; sons, Dirk of Marysville, Wash., Steve of Chester, Va., Tom of Powell and C.J. of Casper. He's also survived by a daughter, Cara Steele of Eagle, Idaho; 13 grandchildren; and brother Wayne of Carlin Nev.

Chuck was preceded in death by his parents and a niece.

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