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So very sorry for your loss . Just a great guy ... loved his family and those around him .... wish I could have been there with family ...
Rodney Gabehart
June 28, 2018 | Largo, FL | Family


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Oswego, Illinois
Mar 20, 1928 – Jun 22, 2018 (Age 90)
Charles Donald Steck, age 90 of Oswego, Illinois, passed away peacefully on June 22, 2018. He was born March 20, 1928 in a Ford Model T, on the Springbrook Farm in Naperville, Illinois. A story he cherished and loved to share. He was the first-born son of Doyle and Esther (Hollingsworth)...
Read MoreSo very sorry for your loss . Just a great guy ... loved his family and those around him .... wish I could have been there with family ...
Rodney Gabehart
June 28, 2018 | Largo, FL | Family

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Yenifer Santoyo
June 26, 2018 | Elgin, IL
Have so many childhood memories of Chuck. I remember helping his daughter cook him dinner. I remember camping with him, Debbie and Pat Steck. He always seemed such a gentle soul. He had the broadest shoulders of any man I had ever seen! He always seemed so delighted when anyone did something for him. Debbie, Pat, sorry for your loss.
Mary Joslin
June 25, 2018 | Wheaton, IL | Friend
We at Conococheague Institute in PA will surely miss Chuck and all his hard work on the Steck cemetery and genealogy. What a wonderful man. So glad we got to know him. My condolences to all the family and friends.
Mary S Hartman
June 25, 2018 | Mercersburg [Welsh Run], PA | Acquaintance
We were lucky to have gotten to know Chuck when we lived close to Deb and Ken on Twin Lakes, WI. What a wonderful man Chuck is and we know he will be missed by many including us. Sending our prayers to his whole family and you are in our thoughts. Chuck you are a special man and have a wonderful daughter in Deb.
Peter & Mary Braatz
June 23, 2018 | Neshkoro, WI | Friend
My Uncle Charlie, we will miss you. I couldn't of asked for a better Uncle,and Godfather. You always had something interesting to talk about, and always kept us on our toes. How Lucky we were to have You in our Life.
You are in a Beautiful place now, and free from pain. I know that you are greeted with so many Loving Open Arms. May you Rest In Peace, and know God is with you.
Susan Carpenter (Kouzes)
June 23, 2018 | Peachtree City, GA | Family