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Charles A. "Chuck" Sternberg

Portage, Indiana

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CHARLES A. "CHUCK" STERNBERG PORTAGE, IN Charles A. "Chuck" Sternberg, age 78, of Portage, IN, passed away on Wednesday, December 14, 2016. He was born on November 12, 1938 in East Chicago, IN to Raymond and Doris (Crisswell) Sternberg. Charles is survived by his wife Barbara Sternberg; sons,...

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Dad,

This still feels like a shock, as you always bounced back from your illnesses and surgeries. Although we do not get to keep you in our lives physically, you will remain in our hearts and memories forever. Summers won't be the same without your pool parties and cookouts, and winter won't be the same without your Hungarian Paprikash. Still we will think of you and smile every time we carry out your traditions.

I'm glad you are no longer in pain and get to rest in Heaven....

Sincere condolences to Chuck, Brenda, Jim and family, at your dear father's passing.

I will always cherish those memories of the good times shared with such great neighbors.

Prayers and blessings,
may he rest in peace!

So many memories of growing up on the Thompson farm and a new family who transformed my life. - for this I am forever greatful! I hope you have finally found peace ole man!

Junior

Dad,

Thank you, for always taking care of our family. You were such an amazing grandfather to my sons Grant and Logan. We will keep you alive in our hearts forever. I made your signature chicken paprikash dish for dinner in your honor. We will pass it down to all the kids in the family. I loved when you would make it for Sunday dinners with all of us... May God wrap you in his love and light. May you rest in peace until we see you again. You will not be forgotten and we were grateful...

May his Family find Peace in the Memories they have of him....

The FTD Warm Embrace Arrangement

The FTD Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement

Chuck was one heck of a man, He hired me for my machinist apprenticeship in 1976, and taught me so much about the trade and the steel industry. One of the best mentors a young man could ever ask for

RIP Dad