Charley was an avid outdoorsman, sportsman and woodworker. He was a certified taxidermist and experienced mounted many match animals as a result of the many years, specially deer. He beloved to hunt raccoons, deer, rabbit and squirrel. He also trapped muskrats, minks, coyotes, and beaver as very well as fishing for blue gill, crappie and bass. When the suckers had been riffling down at Salt Creek, Charley would usually be located there attempting to snare them. He owned and trained lots of coon canine by means of the many years, usually Black and Tans, but some Walkers and Blue Ticks as well.
Charley had a shop in his basement where he appreciated generating furnishings, cedar chests and jewelry packing containers. He would set out a big yard each yr, together with a strawberry patch and tended to his a lot of fruit trees and grape vines. He appreciated to eat, especially the video game and fish that he harvested. Even though he hated cheese, Charley experienced a sweet tooth with a weak spot for cherry pies, ice cream and cookies.
Charley experienced about 27 acres of land that he loved to tinker on, irrespective of whether it was planting crops or slicing wood. He definitely savored shelling out time there. Most importantly, he loved shelling out time with his nieces and nephews. He would always prevent whatever he was undertaking to assist, whether it was – sight in a rifle scope, weld a damaged element, go fishing or whichever else he could help out with. He was a really a Excellent uncle!
He is survived by his sisters Rose Weigel of Batesville, Catherine “Katie” Holtel of Hamburg brother-in-legislation Glen Personett of Lake Placid, Florida and several nieces, nephews, good nieces and fantastic nephews. In addition to his mothers and fathers, he is also preceded in death by his sisters Theresa Greiwe, Rita Grote, Marie Meehan, Clara Schwering, Alma Personett, brothers Leo Holtel, Frank Holtel brothers-in-legislation Leon Weigel, Al Greiwe, Ray Grote, Chris Meehan, Tom Schwering nephew Albert Grote and niece Brenda Zurline.
Visitation is Friday, July 16th, from 4 – 7 p.m. at the Weigel Funeral Property. Funeral companies are 10 a.m. Saturday, July 17th at Holy Household Church with Rev. Carl Langenderfer officiating. Burial will be in St. Anne’s Cemetery with military services rites conducted by the Ripley Co. V.F.W. Article #3183 and the Prell-Bland American Legion Publish #271. The relatives requests memorials to the Covenant Dwelling (461 Eight Ave, New York, New York, 10001) or the Margaret Mary Well being Basis Hospice.