Charles Raymond Trent Jr.

charles trent

August 7, 1939 ~ September 18, 2025

Born in: Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Charles R Trent, 86, passed away on September 18, 2025. He is survived by his wife, Kerrelyn McCafferty Trent; sons, Ryan (Jessica) McCafferty, Michael (Linda) McCafferty, and Frank Trent; daughters, Carla Dru (Joshua) Rogers and Rebecca (David) Ross; grandchildren, Stephanie (Tyler) Robertson, Kennedy (Christian) Canafax, Dawson Rogers, Parker, Riley and Evrett McCafferty, Connor, Delaney and Grant McCafferty, Liz and Jason Trent; great-grandchildren, Miles and Charlie Robertson and Adeline and Grayson Canafax.

Charles was born to Charles Sr. and Esther Trent on August 7, 1939, in Pueblo. At the age of 18 he enlisted in the US Marine Corps, and then at age 24 he was handed the keys to Main Electric LTD. by his father. Main Electric LTD. was one of the first licensed contractors in the state and holds License No. 9. Charles proudly served in all military branches and retired after 36 years of service.

Viewing in the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel from 4-6 pm on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. Graveside service 10 am, Thursday, September 25, 2025, at Mountain View Cemetery, 1315 Acero Ave. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

Services

Graveside Service: September 25, 2025 10:00 am

Mountain View Cemetery
1315 Acero Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81004

719-564-6023

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  1. So sorry Frank and family. As you know I worked at CDOT and Chuck would always stop in and ask for me. We were great friends. I always enjoyed our conversations. The last time we saw each other was at the pharmacy and we sat an talked for a long time. Bye Chuck, now your at peace. blessings and light. Sherry Trujillo

  2. My deepest condolences; although we haven’t stayed in touch we go back to around 55 years when our paths crossed sharing a distain for a certain attorney: we have stayed in touch although less in past years.
    Charlie was a great guy and I will miss him.
    Andy Holman

  3. My deepest condolences to the family. It was a pleasure helping Mr. Trent at the VA Clinic. He was so funny and nice. We enjoyed visiting with him. Rest in peace.

  4. Condolences to Kerrelyn and all the extended family. The few times I was around Chuck, he was always welcoming, fun, and full of humorous stories. Thank you, Chuck, for your many years of Military Service and service to the Pueblo community.

  5. Growing up with Mike, Ryan, and Carla was such a great time, and we have so many fun memories with Kerrelyn and Chuck and the kids. Chuck was a master of joking and we all looked forward to seeing him and loved the teasing and the nicknames he gave everyone. He always had a story to tell and an adventure to share, and we could never get enough. He was truly a great guy and will be deeply missed.

  6. Chuck was a terrific mentor and friend. Always with an encouraging word, he will be missed. Condolences to Kerrelyn and family. Linda Roof

  7. I will miss a dear, wise friend, who surprisingly left this life ahead of me. Chuck, rest easy friend. Condolences to Kerralyn and extended family.

  8. Chuck will be missed! Such a great friend & good memories! Had a great sense of humor. God bless him & his family! RIP! I’ll miss you my friend!

  9. We will cherish all the times we had together as Belmont Belles and spouses. Chuck was a good guy.
    Our sincere sympathy, Barb and Chuck Schneider

  10. Chuck was good man and a delight to be around. I will always appreciate his willingness to help me become a member of the Pueblo community. He will be missed!

  11. Chuck and Bob began their friendship at the age of 7. Through the years we kept in touch but reconnected 8 years ago when we returned to the west. We enjoyed traveling together, many good times. Our hearts go out to the family who will be in my prayers.

  12. CandleImageWe are so very sorry to hear about Chuck’s passing. I know parents Bob and Chris Robertson considered him a dear friend. Our deepest condolences on your loss.

  13. Chuck was a friend through Rotary and towards the end of my career he was a client and a very good one. We had breakfast together with another client friend a couple of years ago. He was a Marine master sergeant and carried himself in that way.


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