Charles-Haverstock-Obituary

Charles Barker Haverstock

Ballwin, Missouri

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August 6, 2013
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Ballwin, Missouri
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Haverstock, Charles Barker, passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2013. Born November 18, 1924, in Minneapolis, MN, to Henry and Catherine Haverstock with whom he grew up in Minneapolis, MN. He is a graduate in Electrical Engineering from The University of Minnesota and received his Law Degree from St. Louis University. A loving husband, father and grandfather, he is preceded in death by his wife, Susan Haverstock (nee Breckenridge), brother Henry Haverstock, Jr., sister Mary Haverstock and granddaughter Chase Haverstock-Crowder. Charlie is survived by his daughters Stephanie (Taffy) Haverstock Mulliken with her husband Steven, Colorado Springs, CO, Deborah Haverstock Crowder with her husband Russell, Wayzata, MN, son Thomas with his wife Mary, Palo Alto, CA, grandchildren Grant Mulliken, Abigail Robertson, Sydney Haverstock-Crowder, Paige Haverstock, Keely Haverstock and Mason Haverstock and sister Laura H. Miles, James E. Haverstock and Nathan Haverstock and many cherished family and friends.
He was a member and dedicated Sunday School teacher at the First Congregational Church of Wydown Boulevard since the mid-1950s. A perennial volunteer, Charlie was President of the Board of the General Protestant Children's Home, a member of the Board of the YMCA, active member in the Kiwanis, former President of the Patent Section of the Missouri Bar Association and an Alderman of the City of Glendale. Charlie was a founding partner in the patent law firm of Haverstock,Garrett & Roberts. Charlie and Sue lived in Glendale, MO before moving to the Meramec Bluffs LSS in Ballwin, MO. They enjoyed international travel and many happy stays at their cabin.
Services: Memorial Service at Meramec Bluffs Senior Living Chapel, #1 Meramec Bluffs Dr., Ballwin, Friday, August 9, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. Interment private at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that you donate to The Chase Haverstock Crowder Foundation, at c/o RBC Wealth Management, 7650 Edinborough Way, Ste. 800, Edina, MN 55435, or the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson?s Research at www.michaeljfox.org or a charity of your choice. A service of the Schrader Funeral Home. Friends may sign the family?s on-line guestbook at schrader.com

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I was saddened to hear of Charlie's (always Mr. Haverstock to me). He was a favorite Sunday School teacher, family friend and legal mentor. Taffy, Debbie & Tom, your dad was a great man and one of my family's dearest friends. A part of my past has died along with him.

So sad to hear of Charlie's passing. I dearly loved Charlie and Sue.

Shirley Haverstock
(Mrs. Henry Haverstock Jr.)

Charlie was a good friend and will be missed. A fellow board member of General Protestant Childeren's Home. Jim Driscoll, Sr.

Tom and family: I have so many great memories of your parents when we were growing up. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Linda Bowyer

We are all more loving, smarter and better listeners for having known Charlie. My most sincere condolences to Taffy, Debbie, Tom and their families.

Wonderful service today celebrating your fathers life. Having graduated from the senior high class, included in many family / friends gatherings and having shares in your lives, I have felt the touch of Charles on my life and in my heart. Blessings to all during this time of grief. Hold on to the memories and love your Dad and Granddad left on your life and in your heart! Blessings!

Dear Charlie,
Our daughter, Teresa still speaks about "Charlie the Church School Guy" and what a wonderful teacher you were.
And her Mom and Dad will never forget that you were one of the few people that she actually remembered after she had a stroke! Knowing you has been a blessing to us and to many.
We send our condolences to your family

David, Jeanruie, and Teresa Neil

Dear Charlie,
Bill and I will miss you. We had lots of fun at Innsbrook with you and your wonderful family, and the First Church Congregators. It will never be the same without you.
RIP Liz and Bill O'Herin