We want to express our deepest condolences to Chuck Musser’s family and friends as we inform you that he passed away this afternoon and went to be with the Lord. His good character and absence will be felt.
We will make sure that you are informed as soon as we have access to the specifics. The family is grateful for all of the prayers that have been offered for them at this tough time. I’ve been deeply saddened by the news of his passing. A man of such conviction as he was, and who was such a fascinating individual, was always a delight to converse with. It was obvious that he had a strong love for the Lord. He will be sorely missed by everyone at the company.
I’ll say a prayer for him, his loved ones, and all of his friends. This is really depressing. We are all aware that Music in the Park will never be the same on this earth again, even though we are confident he is sitting in the position of honor at the side of our heavenly Father. Despite the fact that God will always exist, Chuck’s infectious smile and his great devotion to the Lord will be sorely missed for all of eternity.
May the Lord grant the family you are praying for comfort and peace at this trying time. We appreciate your prayers being heard. Our sympathies Chuck served as a conduit for God’s voice. When I was younger, I volunteered with YFC, so I was familiar with him. Then there was his ministry, which he offered to numerous additional congregations via Crown Magnetics. He has taken on a lot of responsibility in recent years for the management of the performances hosted at Coleman’s Park. Jesus, I ask that you bring the Musser family peace and contentment.