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Charles SIMMONS

Stone Mountain, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeSIMMONS, Charles Charles "Chuck" Ray Simmons, beloved son, brother, father, grandfather and husband, passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2013 in his Stone Mountain home. Born in St. Louis, Missouri on November 23, 1944, he was the son of proud parents James Marion and...

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One of my favorite people that I had the honor to work with at The Orlando Police Department. Rest in Peace.

Sgt Simmons was my Academy instructor and a major influence on my police career. RIP Sarge.

It's interesting how I received the opportunity to write something about you now in August, 2020, because we need you today as much as ever! A million people couldn't replace your ability to fight for the animals. You are missed! And you are a hero! I am trying to follow the wonderful lessons learned from you! For the animals thank you! And RIP! (Although I'm sure you are surrounded by grateful animals where you are, giving you little time for rest!)

Sgt Simmons will not be forgotten by me. I will never forget his phone call advising me that I had been hired by OPD. A true hero in my book.

I am honored to have served with Chuck at Truck Co USMCR Orlando Fl as well as our time in Desert Storm. I am indeed fortunate to have called him Friend. It saddens me deeply to hear of his passing. My prayers to his family.

Should the family like to reach out to me, I have some pictures of Chuck, I would like to share. [email protected]

God Love ou and Rest Your Soul

I worked with Chuck in Palm Bay. By far he was such a great leader and wonderful man. This world will not be the same without him. He gave to his country, his fellow man and he taught me so many things about leadership and integrity. You will be sorely missed by all that knew you!

Thank you Chuck for risking your life, to save countless animals' lives. Your boots can never be filled. Your loved ones, family, and friends; but especially the animals have suffered a trememdous loss. I feel honored to have known you. Guide us with your wisdom to liberate abused dogs, in your honor. God Bless you and your family.

I worked with Chuck for almost 4 years at Norred and Associates. During that time, Chuck became my friend as well as being my co-worker. My deepest sympathy to his wife and family. Tina Leath

A true Hero!!! we need more like him. a sincere thank you for all you have contributed for our nation