We Remember

HUGGARD, P.C.A. (Charles)
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Passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2015 at the age of 87. Survived by his loving wife, June, of 49 years; son Glenn (Pam) of Kelowna; daughter Heather Lucier (Brock) of Peachland; three grandchildren: Meggan and Adam Huggard and Leighara Lucier; one great grandson Josh; two sisters Audrey of Winnipeg and Corinne of Thunder Bay, ON. Predeceased by his first wife Sara McFee Huggard in 1964. Veteran of the RCMP for 34 years, retiring as Staff Sargent in Nelson, BC.
No Service by request. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Kelowna General Hospital Foundation, 2268 Pandosy Street, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 1T2 or the Kelowna Kelowna SPCA, 3785 Casorso Road, Kelowna, BC V1W 4M7. For those wishing to send a condolence, photos or share memories, may do so by scrolling down this page to the area called “Share Your Condolences.”
So sorry to hear of Uncle Chuck’s passing. Mom (Allie) also wanted to pass along her deepest sympathies. He will be missed!
Tracy (Huggard) Culbert and Family
Allie Huggard
My papa is the best man I have ever known. He was smart, strong, brave and loving. I love you Papa and you will be dearly missed!
I am so sorry Chuck is gone and had such a difficult last year. I enjoyed knowing him and was hoping to have another visit. Thank you to him for taking such good care of my cousin June. My sympathies to all the family.
Charlie as I knew him was my first Sgt when I left training and came to Richmond BC. He gave me the mentorship that led to 34 years in the RCMP. My condolences to the family.
Very sorry to hear of Charlie’s
passing. Have very fond memories of our days in Cloverdale. “One of the good guys”
When I rejoined the Force in 1971 I was posted to Richmond Township Detachment under Sgt. Huggard’s supervision. I quickly found he was well respected by all of his “B” Watch members for his fairly applied stern but even authority. I admired that he had come over from the BC Provincial Police. Several years ago I called him in Kelowna just to say “Hello”. I was pleased he remembered me. After a short visit he thanked me for the call. Rest in peace Charlie, you’ve lived an abundant life.