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- drachemorder, on 01/12/2008, -0/+8Rest in peace. You made a great burger. A grateful (and somewhat fatter) nation salutes you.
- janniej, on 01/13/2008, -1/+5It sounds like he was an extraordinary man. I have noticed a link between many great men and a deep seeded belief in their faith.
Coincidence? Maybe. But I personally doubt it. - contractcentral, on 01/13/2008, -0/+4Carl was an awesome family man. Did y'all read the story? Here's something to note:
FTA: He was a vocal opponent of gay rights and abortion, backing his words with money to support controversial initiatives. But he and his wife were also generous donors to less polarizing causes such as homelessness and education, awarding hundreds of thousands of dollars in college scholarships. ... The Karcher children, many of whom live in Orange County, describe a happy family home overflowing with friends and family. When their father came home from work, he spent about 30 minutes alone with Margaret to discuss the day. The family always ate dinner together followed by a half hour of prayer. The children later learned their father often returned to work after they went to sleep. ... The Catholic faith was also important, and Karcher would wake up and organize all 12 children for 6:30 a.m. Mass every day during the five-week season of Lent. "He’s a man of great integrity and great sincerity," Jerome Karcher said. "In some ways you’d say he was a simple man with extraordinary virtue." ... Karcher is survived by children Anne Marie Wiles, Patricia LaGraffe, Margaret Jean LeVecke, Carl L. Karcher, Catherine Karcher, Janelle Karcher, Father Jerome T. Karcher, Rosemary Miller, Barbara Wall, Joseph Karcher and Mary Miller. Another daughter, Carleen Karcher, died previously. Karcher is also survived by his 51 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. - inactive, on 01/14/2008, -0/+2The leftists/God deniers will never admit to it.
- contractcentral, on 01/13/2008, -1/+3It's no coincidence.
- dlbfromLA, on 01/13/2008, -0/+2RIP. had a great burger and the best ice tea of any fast food restaurant.
- 2trkpony, on 01/19/2008, -0/+1:o( awwww shoot...that sucks.. I'm gonna dash on over to the local CJs, pick up a Famous Star (w/cheese), 2 chocolate chip cookies & large ROOT BEER to pay my respects. RIP Carl. You lived a good life.
- mahku, on 01/19/2008, -0/+1Rest assured your Double Western Bacon Cheeseburger legacy will live on...



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