CHARLES "CHARLIE/CHUCK"-HARRER II-Obituary

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CHARLES "CHARLIE/CHUCK" HARRER II

Neenah, Wisconsin

1954 - 2019 (Age 65)

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DIED
January 30, 2019
AGE
65
LOCATION
Neenah, Wisconsin

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Westgor Funeral Home - Neenah Obituary

Chuck Harrer, son of Charles W Harrer, Sr. and Pearl Harrer, was born in Neenah, Wisconsin on New Year's Day in 1954.  After a 6-year battle with cancer, he passed away at home on January 30, 2019.

Chuck met his soul mate, Tammy Heuer, in 1985 and was married to her for 28 years until...

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I am so sorry to hear about Chuck. He lived across the street from me growing up. We went to Trinity Lutheran School together and his parents and my parents were always getting together to play cards. I have so many wonderful memories of Chuck (and his brothers) when we were little. If we weren't playing basketball or baseball we were just hanging out. He will always have a special place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. RIP...my friend.

On behalf of my father, Earl Schmidli, who used to work with Chuck at Badger Globe years ago, you have our deepest sympathy & condolences. I remember my dad always talked very fondly about Chuck and they had some good chats at the Mill. Now they can chat in heaven together.

Hi Tammy. I know it will be hard to get through the coming days. Keep your family and friends close to you. Keep your "heart" close to you. Remember the meaning of the heart he gave you. If you ever need to talk again, I'm sure that you can get my email address from here. Or, you can find me at Kohls again. Hugs, Dawn

Charlie was a significant part of my Badger-Globe years, which I value highly - what some memories! We had a nice chat at a training session I was doing about 2012 many years later. So sorry you have to go through this.

Tammy, I'm so sorry Chuck lost his battle with cancer. I enjoyed working with him during our years at KC. He had such a bright outlook on life even when his battle first began. My prayers go out to you and Chuck. I can't attend his celebration with being gone for the winter, but my thoughts are with you and your family

My sympathy to you and your family. I worked with Chuck at KC. What a great guy!

Cindy Fitzgibbon

I worked with him at Badger Globe for many years.
My deepest sympathy to you, Tammy, and the rest of your family. Rest in peace Charlie.

Todd and I along with Ethan,Kaylee and Carter are forever grateful for the beautiful friendship we instantly made with Chuck and will cherish the wonderful memories made with you both. I will personally miss my cheesecake partner and celebrating our birthdays together in the Fugawee Lodge and our silliness with "sangria " that we had no idea had moonshine in it. And the love he had for my beautiful grandchildren and the extra special bond he and Ethan had together. Tammy, we wrap our arms...

The heavens reclaimed a shining star. Thoughts are with you Tammy