Burke-Latch-Obituary

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Burke J. Latch

Apr 16, 1951 - Oct 27, 2024

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Karen and family, I'm sorry for your loss and you are in my prayers. I met Burke at church, he was always upbeat and cheerful to talk to. He helped me get a pair of wheels for my wheelchair and our friendship grew from there. He was always excited to share stories about work, life, and family. We had both lost our brothers and had some similar interests to talk about. He was one of those people who was easy to talk to and every time we talked, I learned something new and interesting about...

Burke was a close friend and we worked well together WHEELS. He was one of the smartest people I have ever met. His guidance helped WHEELS be a very successful company. He enjoyed his work and always challenged everyone positively. Outside of work we enjoyed each other’s company talking about family, bikes, cars, maps, and almost any other topic. He had many interests but his main interest was family. He loved and talked about his family especially his grandchildren. Burke was a special...

Burke was a grade school, Jr. High and High School classmate. You have my sincere condolences on his passing.

I ran with Burke and went to High School with him. He was always fun to hang around with and do fun High School
Stuff. He will be missed!!

I have fond memories of him from high-school.

2nd grade

Sorry for your loss

3rd grade

Grew up with Burke in Muffley Grade School and on. He was always a great guy. It was great to reconnect when he was our neighbor on Sugar Pine Court.

Obituary

Burke's Obituary

Latch, Burke J, 73, of Wildwood died Sunday, October 27, 2024. Burke was born on April 16, 1951 in Decatur, to Robert and Norma (Stockwell) Latch. He married Karen K. Hoerbert in Emden, Illinois, on April 20, 1986. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister and brother-in-law, Connie and...

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