Charles-Suess-Obituary

Charles E. Suess

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Suess, Charles E. Fremont Charles Earl Suess, 84, of Fremont, formerly of Standale, passed away on October 1, 2016. He served in the US Navy from October 4, 1953 to September 30, 1955 when he was discharged as an MML3. He worked as a Machine Repair Technician for Grand Rapids Public Schools and...

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Dear Lynne, David & Sandy,
My sincere sympathy to you and your families. I have such fond memories of babysitting every month on Kiwanis travel series nights and of a youth group outing at the lake where I went water skiing for the first time. Chuck was a kind, unassuming man and it was a pleasure knowing him. Prayers for peace & comfort during this difficult time.

I am Barry Boyer, and I had the good fortune of knowing Chuck during his tenure with the GRPS. Chuck was "one of a kind"special talent as a machine tool repair technician. He could fix, engineer, or build anything. Moreover, Chuck was a quality, wholesome man, a friend to be sure and a valued colleague...
I personally think of chuck almost every day remaining, in awe of his immeasurable talent and the great man he was. With enviable appreciation, Barry and Trish Boyer

Dear Mrs. Suess, David, Sandy, and family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I wish you fond memories and the love and support of friends and family to move you through this time of grief.

Sandy, our thoughts and prayers are with you, your mom and your brother during this difficult time. With deepest sympathy. Love, Karla, Tom, Andrew and Kylie

We knew Chuck & Lynn for many years as we raised our children together at Wallin Church in G.R. (We also knew his bother, Jack, & his family as we camped with them for several years through a camping club both families were in.). Chuck & I would, occasionally, run into each other during work hours as we both worked for GRPS but in different types of jobs. He always had 'gentleman' ways about himself so it was always nice to see him. Our sympathy is extended to all his family & friends as...

Sandy and Lynne..my sincerest sympathies to you and your families. Sandy Koeman (Axdorff)

Sandy,
Thoughts are with you, mom and entire family during this time. And wishing that your memories of dad bring you comfort and strength. Take care.

Mom, Sandy and Dave, Please accept our heartfelt condolences, words cannot begin to express the sadness you are feeling right now. Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. We are so sorry for your loss.
Love,
Linda & Bob