Charles Raymond Stockdale, 88
Bonners Ferry Herald | UPDATED 1 month, 3 weeks AGO
Charles Raymond Stockdale was born July 25, 1937, in Sandpoint, Idaho, to Lila and Raymond Stockdale. As the eldest of seven siblings — including two brothers, two sisters, a half-brother and a stepsister — he grew up with a strong sense of responsibility and care for others.
Charles – known affectionately as Chuck — served our country in the U.S. Army and later met the love of his life, Patsy Gurule, in Portland, Ore. They were married and shared 57 devoted years together until his passing Sept. 25, 2025, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Throughout his life, Chuck lived in Idaho, Washington and Oregon. At the age of 40, he moved his family of eight to Bonners Ferry, where they built a life rooted in hard work, nature, and community.
A true outdoorsman, Chuck found joy in hunting and fishing, passions he loved to share with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was a hardworking man of many trades – starting as a young boy, he worked as a caddy and bowling pin-setter in Sandpoint. As an adult, he worked on a dairy farm, drove grain trucks, logged and repaired vehicles, eventually retired as a maintenance supervisor at the Boundary County Community Restorium.
Even in retirement, Chuck remained active. He could be found tinkering with his trucks, improving his home, and lending a helping hand to family, friends, or neighbors in need. He genuinely cared about those around him and kept up with the goings-on of his town, often sharing stories, updates, and a bit of friendly gossip with a twinkle in his eye. His porch or garage was a frequent gathering spot, where laughter and conversation flowed freely.
He is survived by his six children: Chris, Joe, Anita, Teresa, Edna and Carlos; 21 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren, all of whom cherish memories of his love and guidance. Chuck was a devoted father, a proud grandfather and an extraordinary great-grandfather. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched and the family he built.
He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Oct. 18, 2025, at Great Northwest Territories Event Center.
