CHARLES DANGERFIELD
Charles Lynwood Dangerfield was born in San Francisco, CA on May 22, 1947 to the late Dorothy Busby of California. He was the oldest of 3 siblings, Betty and Michael who both live in California.
After graduating from New Boston High School, Charles enlisted in the US Army in February 1968. After completion of his tour of duty he returned to Texas, where he met his wife, the late Veronica (Block) Dangerfield, while they worked together at Lonestar Army Ammunition Plant. Together, they raised five children and are survived by 1st son Charles Jr., youngest daughter Teresa, and youngest son Leon. He was preceded in death by daughter and oldest child Deborah Lynn and second son Jesse.
He was blessed to have seven grandchildren: Todd Lee, Jessica, Tania, Alexia, Joshua, and Major. He was preceded in death by granddaughter Abigail. He was blessed to have been survived by a host of extended family and friends.
Charles was known for being a handyman and often helped many friends and family with small remodeling, plumbing, and electrical jobs. He was also an avid gardener for many years. He was a retiree of Red River Army Depot where he built tank engines for many years. He enjoyed working on his cars, barbecuing, donating to charities, fishing, and spending time with family and friends. He will be greatly missed by many.
Viewing for Mr. Dangerfield will be 12-2 PM Friday at Haynes Mortuary. Funeral service will be 11 AM Saturday, March 27 at Haynes Mortuary. Masks are required.