
Final Expenses/Charles V. Kincade
We are asking for help raising money for final expenses for the passing of beloved Charles (Chuck) Kincade on December 6th, 2015 age 101 .
Chuck was born on February 4th 1914 in Delta Colorado. He was a man of many trades in his life, leaving home at age 11 performing many jobs on local farms. At age 14 he worked as a hard rock minor of silver and gold, and then worked construction on the Taylor Park Dam on the Taylor River in Colorado. Chuck was a free spirit who traveled wherever his career took him, moving to Kellogg, ID to mine silver in 1942. Chuck moved around often and ended up going to the Washington coast for a while. Chuck then landed in Spokane working for Armour Meats, where he met and married his beloved Marcilee Cole on May 28th, 1977, then to later retire with the Spokesman Review at the age of 93. Chuck is remembered as being a kind, loving, gentle, unique, witty and dedicated man to his whole family. Likewise, many friends that came into in Chucks life like dear Robert Hendren were considered brothers and sisters to Chuck. He always adored the company of everyone he encountered.
Chuck was an accomplished craftsman in carpentry and woodworking. He loved to tell stories to anyone who would lend an ear. He always held himself and others to a high standard when it came to honesty & integrity. He loved motorcycles, fishing, hunting, and spending time with his entire family. He was a faithful man who loved the Lord and the highlight of his life was accepting Jesus Christ as his personal Savior, being baptized at age 100 in 2014 at Greenacres Baptist Church.


Chuck was born on February 4th 1914 in Delta Colorado. He was a man of many trades in his life, leaving home at age 11 performing many jobs on local farms. At age 14 he worked as a hard rock minor of silver and gold, and then worked construction on the Taylor Park Dam on the Taylor River in Colorado. Chuck was a free spirit who traveled wherever his career took him, moving to Kellogg, ID to mine silver in 1942. Chuck moved around often and ended up going to the Washington coast for a while. Chuck then landed in Spokane working for Armour Meats, where he met and married his beloved Marcilee Cole on May 28th, 1977, then to later retire with the Spokesman Review at the age of 93. Chuck is remembered as being a kind, loving, gentle, unique, witty and dedicated man to his whole family. Likewise, many friends that came into in Chucks life like dear Robert Hendren were considered brothers and sisters to Chuck. He always adored the company of everyone he encountered.
Chuck was an accomplished craftsman in carpentry and woodworking. He loved to tell stories to anyone who would lend an ear. He always held himself and others to a high standard when it came to honesty & integrity. He loved motorcycles, fishing, hunting, and spending time with his entire family. He was a faithful man who loved the Lord and the highlight of his life was accepting Jesus Christ as his personal Savior, being baptized at age 100 in 2014 at Greenacres Baptist Church.


Organizer and beneficiary
Marcia Kincade
Beneficiary