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Charles H. "Chuck" Daniel

Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Daniel, Charles H. "Chuck" Of Brookfield, died on July 25, 2012, at the age of 79. Beloved and cherished husband of 55 years of Marilyn (nee Noesen). Dearest brother of Janet (the late Richard) LeGros. Cherished son-in-law of Frances (the late Frank) Noesen; and brother-in-law of John (Brenda) Noesen. Proud uncle of Michelle (Mark) Nader, Daniel (Julie) LeGros, Craig (Carrie) LeGros, Paul LeGros, Chuck (Kelly) LeGros, Mark Noesen, Margo (Michael) Hanschke and Christopher (Kristina) Noesen. Chuck was a Renaissance man with a passion for learning and life who valued his Jesuit education from Marquette University. He pioneered information technology at Harnischfeger, where he was the Director of Information Systems, and at S.C. Johnson. Photography, travel, music and other intellectual interests were among his passions. Chuck served with the U.S. Army of Occupation in Germany after the Korean Conflict. Upon his return he met the love of his life, Marilyn, due to his darling sister. Chuck and Marilyn were married at Mother of Good Council in Milwaukee on August 17th, 1957. Memorials to Marquette University, Catholic charities or the Rescue Mission are appreciated. Visitation will be held at the Funeral Home on Monday, July 30, from 5 to 7PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on July 31, at 11 AM, at St. Mary's Visitation Parish, 1260 Church St., Elm Grove, followed by burial at St. Mary's Cemetery. "He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song..." .

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Dear Mrs. Daniel
I am sorry to hear about your husbands passing--from all the kind words people have written I know he must have been a well loved man. May you find comfort and peace in the days ahead. My sympathy to you.

Oh, Marilyn. Chuck was such a remarkable human being, and I dearly looked forward to our annual visits. Truth be told, we spent so much time catching up on neighborhood news and reminiscing about the old days on Eastmoor Ave, that we often had to remember to get back to the business at hand!

Chuck was my first boss, and the best ever. I will never forget the time I was cutting your grass, and if you will recall, it was my job to cut the grass at "the pond" across the street. Well,...

Marilyn,
My sincerest condolences to you and the family on Chuck's passing.
I worked closley with Chuck in the 80's at SC Johnson. I always thought of him highly. He was a very nice fellow and he taught me much. He will be missed.

Marilyn,

My sympathies and prayers to you and your family.

I appreciated having had the opportunity to get to know and work with Chuck for a number of years at SC Johnson ... he was a good man.

Ron Erickson.

Marilyn,
Ironically, I found out this morning that Charles passed away, while drawing one of his dear friend and fellow patients blood. I will miss seeing Charles at Wisconsin Heart Group, it truly is like loosing part of my family. Please know that I am here anytime if you need anything. God Bless you, he already has by giving you 55 years with your best friend...

Marilyn,
We feel so blessed to have known Chuck. we knew him always to be a gentle, decent and generous soul - someone who, his own quiet way, stood out as a rarity in our fallen world. Please take comfort in the knowledge that he is in the warm, embrace of the Heavenly Father - a child at home, content, and at peace - forever.
You are in our prayers, good neighbor. God bless you.
The Wedel Family

Our family would like to convey our Sympathy to you Marilyn. For the loss of the love of your life, your Husband Chuck.

The Kanekoa Family

RIP Mr. Daniel.....

Thinking of you at this sad time, dear Marilyn, and wishing we could be with you at Chuck's wake and funeral, but we simply can't attend.
God bless and comfort you in your grief and give you spiritual hope for the future. May loving memories endure in your heart.
Sending our love, Mary & Mike