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Charles S. Glendenmeyer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Charles S. Glendenmeyer, 58, (Chuckie Gee) of Catasauqua, passed away July 3, 2023. He was the son of the late Charles F. and Anna (Yonak) Glendenmeyer. Charles is survived by his sister Debra Glendenmeyer. He was predeceased by his sister- Lisa. Chuck loved playing the drums with local bands in...

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There´s a hole in many hearts since you´ve been gone. You´re huge smile and fun wit will always be remembered around these parts. You shine among the biggest stars always.... We´ll all be looking up! Hugs to all.

Chuck- you were such a kind soul. Thoughtful and caring. You remembered what everyone did for you. May you rest in peace with the Lord.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Sorry for your loss Deb. Love George

I miss trading obscure songs with you. I remember going to see AC/DC with you years back. Your sarcasm was off the wall and you never seemed to be in a bad mood. Miss you buddy. Sniff n Tears

I´m so sorry Chuck! I hope you´re at peace!

To the Glendenmeyer Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May it bring you comfort knowing that Charles is in the arms of the Lord.

I miss you my only brother! I know you are at peace now. You are with mom, dad and Lisa. I know how much pain you were in. I love you so much!! Be happy now....Xoxox

My deepest condolences to Chuck´s family. I met Chuck when I was 15 through my boyfriend at the time. We spent lots of time together and I spent some time with his family as well. I met Laura (Potylycki) Love through him when he began dating her and we became lifelong friends. I spent a lot of time with Chuck and friends listening to music, jamming, seeing bands, concerts, or just hanging out. We were always fond of each other and we never lost touch throughout the years. His love of music...

Dear Deb and Family, I look back so fondly on the years Chuck and I spent together listening to music, singing, going out to see bands nearly every weekend, playing cards around your kitchen table, going fishing, always going on some type of adventure, but overall just laughing and having fun. Those really were the best times. His sense of humor was unmatched. So glad we kept in touch. Be at peace Chucker.