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Saturday, May 18th, 2013
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Charles (Charlie) Clark Kiehne
Fri, Oct 4th, 2002
Posted in Obituaries
Posted in Obituaries
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Charles (Charlie) Clark, age 3, of St. Paul, passed away Oct. 7, 2002, after battling liver cancer.
Charlie entered the world fighting, born 4 months prematurely. Through God’s grace, medical miracles, and the love of his family and friends, Charlie grew into a strong, bright, exuberant little boy who dearly loved his hard-won life. For too brief a time, he brightened the lives of his parents, Paul and Terese, devoted big brother Liam, and baby brother Jack. Charlie lived his life surrounded by the love of his extended family and countless friends. We cherished his life, mourn his death, and will carry him in our hearts, until we meet again. We give thanks for the remarkable nurses, doctors, therapists and teachers who cared for Charlie throughout his life.
Charlie is survived by his great-grandparents Bill and Orliee Kiehne of Harmony, great-grandmother Maxine Kuehnast (Austin, MN) formerly of Lanesboro, and grandparents Richard and Annette Kiehne of Austin, MN.
The funeral was October 10, 2002, Charlie's fourth birthday, at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in St. Paul.









