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Charles "Chuck" Gallup

Omaha, Nebraska

1936 - 2023

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Charles "Chuck" Gallup September 13, 1936 September 3, 2023 Preceded in death by wife, Donna. Survived by sons, Michael (Kandi), Patrick (Christine), David (Patty) Gallup; daughter, Diane (Brent) Casterline; brother, Richard (Jacque) Gallup; longtime companion, Joy Winters; grandchildren, James,...

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We were so sorry to hear of Chuck´s passing. We got to know Chuck when he was a "snowbird " in Florida like we were. He entertained us often with his funny jokes and his quick wit. We will miss him and he will always hold a special place in our hearts.

Members of the Omaha's Wild Clown-dum send our condolences to the family. Chuck "OK" the clown" was one to always leave you with a smile. He did have a way with telling jokes and stories. His timing was always spot on. He shared that skill with the story tellers in "OOPS" which he was a long member of also. "Tell em a good one Chuck, heaven will be laughing more now" Linda Hartin Dillenburg Colors da Clown President of OWC

My condolences to the family. I have been your Dads Dental Hygienist for 30 years. He always had a smile and had a few good jokes. I am going to miss him. I wish I could make the service but I am have another patients funeral to attend also. Safe travel to Heaven. Will miss you Chuck.

Thank you for your military service

Uncle Chuck was such a loving, fun and wonderful uncle! He gave the BEST hugs and told the goofiest jokes :-D I will never forget how good he and aunt Donna were to me when I moved from the farm to Omaha to go to Beauty School. They even had a birthday cake for me that first year away from home (and in culture shock!) <3 They figured out what bus lines got me from my dorm to their house so I was always welcome and felt connected. I remember Uncle Chuck making his oatmeal in a slow cooker at...

Chuck was a wonderful neighbor in Palm Harbor. We loved his daily joke! He was a great community member. So very sorry for your loss. Bev & Ken Carroll