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Charles E. Landes Jr., 82, husband of Gerry Landes of Collegeville, PA, died on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at home. Born on July 10, 1935 in Phoenixville, PA, he was the son of Charles E., Sr. and Evelyn (Smith) Landes. He was an executive and co-owner of Landes Brothers, Inc. in Collegeville, PA until his retirement. He was a member of St. Eleanor Catholic Church, Collegeville, PA and attended St. Mary’s Church in Ledgedale, PA. Surviving in addition to his wife are: Daughter, Colleen wife of George Terefenko; Son, Roy husband of Jane Landes; Daughter, Meghan wife of Michael Fuga; Daughter, Alicia Landes; 10 Grandchildren: Jake, Emily, Kelsey, Maggie, Dylan, Nick, Beck, Leigh, Ethan, and Haley; 6 Great-grandchildren; Marley, Veda, Charlie Jett, Perry, Gavin, and Carter, and Sister, Jane Moran wife of Michael Moran and nephews Kevin and Mark. He was preceded in death by his brother, Arthur Landes. Charlie enjoyed spending time in the Pocono Mountains on Lake Wallenpaupack but his greatest joy was spending time with his family. Private Funeral and Burial was held in St. Mary Catholic Church and Cemetery, Ledgedale, PA. Contributions may be sent to St. Eleanor Catholic Church, 647 Locust Street, Collegeville, PA 19426 or AutismSpeaks.org. Condolences may be given at www.GatchaFuneral.com.
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Alicia,my sincerest condolences to you and your family. Karen
Karen Keim
March 1, 2018
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