Charles-Meisel-Obituary

Charles Meisel

Baltimore, Maryland

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Charles (Buck) F. Meisel died on May 12, 2020 at the age of 97. He is survived by his loving wife of 70 years - Gloria L. Meisel (Lee), and his sons Stephen, Richard, and Scott. Buck is predeceased by his daughter Carol Smailkowski, brother George, sister Rose Schmedes, brother-in-law Vince...

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Dad Although it´s been 2 1/2 years since your passing I still think of you every day. Thanks so much for what you have done for all of us. Mom misses you terribly. We will see you again some day. Love, Your son

A lot of great memories attending soccer games with Mr. Buck and Mrs. Gloria. His cowbell will ring in eternity. My families deepest condolences to the entire family. May his memory be eternal.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.As you well know he was someone who will be remembered forever. I worked with Buck for many years all of which were always quite a enjoyable experience due to his personality.May he Rest In Peace.

Dear Gloria & Family,
What a big loss to all who knew Buck. Ron joined the AL Dart League back in 1987 to shoot with his Dad keeping with a strong tradition of father and son shooters. For me, I looked forward to seeing his smiling face when we saw each other at the banquets. He had such a twinkle in his eyes. I think you and Buck were the best dancers I've ever seen and really looked forward to watching him spin you or Sally around the dance floor until you made him stop. Then, he...

Mr. Buck is probably ringing that cowbell up in heaven at some baseball game, deepest sympathies.

I can't recall a single day, where we didn't share a couple of laughs as we did our job at BG&E. We shared a lot of memories, all good you know, and i'll never forget. See you in heaven someday, Buck, rest in peace.

Great man, fun and really liked to joke and kid around. Never forget the time I arrived at BWI in 1969, returning home from my 4 year stint in the Navy. Buck and my dad were there with a big poster welcoming me home from the Navy. Signs like that during Vietnam Nam were few and far between. Little welcoming met a lot . Well cousin Buck, Rest in Eternal Peace and give our love to all our family members who have been called before us. An honor to have you in the family and to be part of yours.

To the Meisel Family sorry to hear that our neighbor Mr Buck passed away. Our condolence to the family.
Such a wonderful helpful and funny man.
We missed you when you moved to OakCrest.
Rest In Peace Mr Buck.
Annie Tarachand and family.

What a wonderful man and a truly loving husband father and friend. My father loved him dearly and would tell us wonderful stories about their friendship. God bless all of you. Nancy Levy Giorno.