Charles-Haverty-Obituary

Charles Haverty

Lawrence, Kansas

May 22, 1929 – Oct 26, 2024

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BORN
May 22, 1929
DIED
October 26, 2024
LOCATION
Lawrence, Kansas

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Charles E. Haverty passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on October 26, 2024 at the age of 95. He was born May 22, 1929 in Lawrence, Kansas to Alvin A. and Dalphine M. Haverty. He graduated from Lawrence High in 1947. Following high school, he pursued a degree in economics from the...

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I am so sorry that I missed Chuck's service. I haven't been able to drive since my surgery, He was such a wonderful man and he made coming to church that much more delightful. You all are in my prayers. I am grateful I was blessed to know him.

I worked with Chuck from 1983 (Dean Witter then Morgan Stanley) until Chuck retired. He was a great mentor and friend. As most of all others in Lawrence we all loved going to Jayhawks Basketball games, of which my mother who lived in Derby, KS was a die hard fan. One Christmas season mom was spending time with me in Lawrence and Chuck planned a surprise for my mom. He came to pick us up to go see the Christmas lights around town, but after a bit made his way to Allen Fieldhouse where...

Our group of cousins got together fairly regularly and enjoyed a meal together at various locations. I fondly remember how proud Charles was of his age. He would quite often ask the servers to guess how old he was. Whether they made a guess or not he would always proudly share. And they were always amazed. Those times together with our extended family, provided some special memories to cherish. Susan Haverty

Some of the memories I have of Charles are going down Route 66 on our way to California to see grandma & grandpa. There was AA in his Nash in front of us and 3 pair of feet sticking out the back window. He, Beebe and JR. The other thing I remember is when we would go to Lawrence to see Uncle Bus and Aunt Dalphene, if Charles or Beebe had a date, they had to take Karen and I with them. Charles always carried on that family tradition. He will be missed. David Haverty

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Dear Matt, Tom & Susan, I am very sorry to hear of your dad´s passing. He was a great man who was passionate about his family! He supported you all in your activities growing up & always enjoyed seeing him at the ballpark. I know my mom, dad, brother & sister-in-law always enjoyed their visits with your dad when he would stop by to buy vegetables/tomatoes at the market or out at the house. May your memories & great times shared with dad, help to comfort you & bring peace in the days & months...