Charles “Chuck” D. Oliver, born Jan. 15, 1968, died suddenly Nov. 24, 2015, of a massive brain hemorrhage.
He was 47.
Charles “Chuck” D. Oliver, born Jan. 15, 1968, died suddenly Nov. 24, 2015, of a massive brain hemorrhage.
He was 47.
A resident of Portland, Oregon, he was a 1986 graduate of Sequoia High School in Redwood City, California, and earned a bachelor’s of science in architecture from the University of Oregon in 1992.
For over 10 years as an associate at Tiland & Schmidt Architects, Portland, he designed many local shopping centers. He was an avid Lego fan, enjoyed Monty Python and played the video game Fallout.
He is survived by his parents Douglas and Nancy Oliver, San Carlos, California, and sister, Elaine Oliver, San Leandro, California.
A Celebration of Life will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, in the Parish Hall at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 178 Clinton St., Redwood City. Find more details at zellerchapeloftheroses.com.
In lieu of flowers, contributions are welcomed at the American Stroke Association or American Heart Association, Western States Affiliate, P.O. Box 742030, Los Angeles, CA 90074-2030.
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