In memory of

Charles Bloxam

May 24, 1954 -  July 15, 2024

Charles (“Charlie”) Henry Bloxam, born to John and Margaret Bloxam on May 24, 1954, in Toronto, ON, passed away July 15th, 2024. He leaves behind a legacy of love, family, and cherished memories. He is survived by his siblings Johnny, Shirley, Billy, Bobby, Jimmy, Sammy, Donald, Reggie, and Ronnie. His memory will forever be treasured by his children Charles, Tammy, Sasha, Samantha, Jesse, and Sharlie, and his grandchildren Paul, Brandon, Bridgette, James, Matthew, Joshua, Nevaeh, Bonnie, Charles Jr., Emily, Jeremey, Nikayla, Aiden, Madison, Mackenzie, Savannah, Jordan, Alanna, and Jaelyn. He is preceded in death by his sons Paul and Jimmy,
and grandson Jonathan. Charlie was happiest when surrounded by his family. He found joy in spending time with his children and grandchildren, and nothing brought him more happiness than their company. He had a passion for cooking, enjoyed watching western movies, and visiting Tim Horton's frequently. His presence will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him, including Haley, Ocean, Dane, his close friend Ross, and his beloved son-in-laws, Jason, Matt and Scott, all of whom held a place in his heart. Charlie always had a special way of saying goodbye with his signature phrase, "Love ya, see ya".

In honoring Charlie's memory, let us remember the warmth of his smile, his infectious laugh, his love for his family, and the joy he brought into the lives of those around him. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, August 6th at 2:00pm. There will be a visitation service held from 1-2pm.

May he rest in peace.

“Love ya, See ya”

Guestbook 

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Matthew Bloxam (Grandson)

Entered July 31, 2024 from Hamilton

Rest in peace papa, love you see ya

Jim McKee (Friend)

Entered July 31, 2024 from Peterborough

Words can never explain the way we really feel in our hearts.And most times we can't find the right words to say.You were like family to me Charlie for many years,Our families have had some of the best memories I'll never forget.But as the year's past we grew older and moved Over time we all drifted apart,but every now and then you would just show up for a visit.Time has taken it's toll and has now come taken you.Charlie you will be Missed my friend and never Forgotten.So like we would always say after Paul's passing.
Love ya buddy and Cya soon.
R.I.P. My Friend.

Susan Bloxam (Cousin)

Entered July 31, 2024 from Oshawa

My deepest condolences and love to my family. Words cannot express the feeling of loosing a loved one. Over the years we have lost many that have special places in our hearts even long after they are gone.

Charlie will be remembered by all that loved him. Remember the special moments, the laughter, the fun times and hold them close to your heart.
Everyone has their own special times with Charlie. Think of those and smile.

I wish peace to all that loved Charlie knowing he is in a place free from pain and being reunited with loved ones that he has missed for so long.

R.I.P Charlie xoxox






Jennifer Morrison (upstairs neighbour and grateful friend)

Entered August 1, 2024 from Oshawa Ontario

Charlie was the kind of neighbour everybody wished they had. He cared about my family very much and was always kind to us all. He especially showed his concern for others when my husband passed away last year from a heart attack. He attended the funeral and showed deep appreciation for the words that were said. For a long time afterwards, there were regular knocks on the door with extra food and other items to bring us comfort. He appreciated my son's attempts to make the front yard look attractive and festive at the holidays. My condolences go out to his family. I miss him already. Future neighbours...you have big shoes to fill.

Jennifer Morrison (upstairs neighbour and grateful friend)

Entered August 1, 2024 from Oshawa Ontario

Charlie was the kind of neighbour everybody wished they had. He cared about my family very much and was always kind to us all. He especially showed his concern for others when my husband passed away last year from a heart attack. He attended the funeral and showed deep appreciation for the words that were said. For a long time afterwards, there were regular knocks on the door with extra food and other items to bring us comfort. He appreciated my son's attempts to make the front yard look attractive and festive at the holidays. My condolences go out to his family. I miss him already. Future neighbours...you have big shoes to fill.

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