Charles-Spindler-Obituary

Charles Spindler

Chicago Heights, Illinois

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Spindler, Charles J. "Boots" Age 78, of Posen, Illinois, passed away peacefully on September 20, 2014. Survived by his loving wife, Marlene; beloved brother to Donald (late Janice) and late Dolores (late Bruno) Jurek; dear uncle to many nieces and nephews. Boots worked as a campus police officer...

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My parents lived next door to Boots & Marlene in the 1970s and 80s... Joe & Helen Friar. They were in their 70s and became very good friends with each other. Boots & Marlene kept an eye on my parents, which was very reassuring to me and my 4 sisters. Boots was a paramedic during that time and my two toddler daughters were very excited when he gave them a stethoscope! Their houses had a shared driveway on Shore Drive in Harvey, just east of Halsted. They had a couple little dogs too, I...

I am so sorry for our loss of dear Charlie. I have some wonderful memories, he was always kind, cheerful, funny, shared lots of stories,a wonderful friend to many of us. I will miss him a lot. I always hoped to visit soon, time went by too quickly. I hope all the memories comfort his family and friends, he is smiling and resting in peace now. I will always be grateful for having the immense blessing of knowing Charlie. My sincere condolences to Marlene.

Prayers are with the family and friends of Uncle Boots.

I'd like to add my condolences to the family of Mr. Spindler, fondly known to The Daley's Ambulance community of workers and friends as "Boots" May you Rest In Paradise, for your job was well done!

You will be missed Boots. Always loved seeing you at our Chamber meetings, peace be with you.

God bless Boots and thank you for your friendship! Your laughter and company were priceless! We love you forever! "My name is 7 little letters....."

From Paul, Barb, Sam, and Olivia Beck

So many great memories at Daley's Ambulance with Boots. He helped me become a Paramedic in 1977, and I worked with him on and off until I moved in 1981. He was a wonderful and kind man. God Bless him and his family, so sorry for your loss.

R.I.P. Uncle Boots. You were a very kind man and good person. You will be missed by many

Rip Boots.i smile every time I think of you.Even though this is a sad time, because we lost you for now, our memories are happy ones.You are one special guy!