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Charles B. Stoeckel

Springfield, Illinois

Dec 15, 1938 – Dec 6, 2020 (Age 81)

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BORN
December 15, 1938
DIED
December 6, 2020
AGE
81
LOCATION
Springfield, Illinois

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Vancil-Murphy Funeral Home - Springfield Obituary

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Charles B. Stoeckel, 81, passed away Sunday, December 6, 2020, at The Estates Assisted Living.

He was born December 15, 1938, to Arthur and Elvira (Bruebach) Stoeckel. He married Earlene Ramey. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother.

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I’m so sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing. My husband, Emmett, and I worked with him for many a year at the State Board of Education. Chuck was a good co-worker and a nice man. Our condolences to his family.

A lot of happy memories Skiing at Lake Springfield!

Ski the Heavens Charles

So sorry for your loss.

I have many good memories of time spent with Charlie during high school years and after. He was a great friend and a true gentleman and like others have said he was a friend to everyone he ever met.

Sooo... Sad to hear of Chuck's passing.Chuck endeared himself to a whole group of soccer players over half of his age. This was done in so many ways. His enthusiasm for the game and his spirit of competition. His sincere and honest ways he related to people from all walks of life. So much laughter. The World could use more Chuck Stoeckel's. On a lighter note:One thing this man could do that no other normal man could. When he put his hands together to clap. You would swear someone was slapping...

The Stoeckels lived down the street from us on Lowell Avenue in the Reischs former home, I believe. As a little kid I really looked up to him. RIP, Charlie.

Sooo...Sad to hear of Chucks passing. Chuck endeared himself to a group of soccer players at least half of his age. He did this in various ways. Thru his enthusiasm for the game and the spirit of competition. Thru his open and honest way he accepted people of all walks of life. Chuck will be remembered for all of these things and more, including the uncanny way this man could clap his hands in such a way that it sounded like amplified wood blocks coming together.You had to hear it to...

Charlie was a great guy! Spent some great afternoons skiing behind his boat,playing softball, and many other memories! The world will miss him!