Charles-Yetzer-Obituary

Charles P. Yetzer

Brooklyn Park, Minnesota

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Yetzer, Charles P. age 81, of Brooklyn Park. Korean War veteran. Retired from AT&T after 34 years. 50 years of service and Past Grand Knight with Knights of Columbus. Preceded in death by parents, Henry & Adelaide; brother, Henry; and grandson, Joshua. Survived by wife of 57 years, Bernice; children, Henry, Diana (Jim) Reinke, Richard (Cathy), Jeff (Melanie), and Lynn (Pete) Blount; grandchildren, Christina and Andrew Reinke, Justin, Travis, and Cassie Yetzer, and Dylan and Tyler Blount; great grandchildren, Destiny, Rylie, and Ella; brothers, Vernon (Carol), George, and Paul; sisters, Anna Jedlicka and Marie Kampa; and other relatives and friends. Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM Friday at the Church of St. Alphonsus, 70th & Halifax Aves. N., Brooklyn Center. Visitation 5-8 PM Thursday at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 6000 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center, and 1 hour prior to mass at church. Interment at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery at a later date. Evans-Nordby 763-533-30000 www.evansnordby.com

This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Berniece
I'm sorry about this terrible news Cahrles always made the day brighter with his extremely charming witty personality.Godspeed

Charles you helped raise Brian , and helped him became who is today . Rest in peace knowing you helped Brian and the rest of family become the men and women there are!!! Rest in peace , love and prayers go with you !!

To the Yetzer Family, Our deepest sympathies from your Old Neighbors from Brooklyn Park. Greg, Paul, Mark and Glenn Necklen

Our prayers are with you Bernice. I remember the day's Charles and Bernice watched our childerned Aimme and Nate at your house and the join you brought them.

The Royle Family

So sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. I have many memories of the Yetzer family who lived neighbors with us (the Johnson family). Charlie and I started 1st grade together and continued thru 8th at McKinley School and also 4 years at Milaca H.S. I'm thankful to have had the opportunity to visit with Charlie & his wife at many class reunions and he will be missed. Sending my deepest sympathy to all of Charlie's family from Doreen (Johnson) Gryder

To the Yetzer family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Charles was a member of the Last Man's Club Company C 194th Tank Batalion, at Milaca, Minn. We will miss him at our annual meetings

Henry -
So sorry about your dad. I only met him a couple of times, but he was a good man. My thoughts and prayers are with you both, as, I trust, those of the extended Scherer family.
- Diane Amell

Deepest sympathy to you Bernice and your family. Charlie will be remembered always, he was one of a kind and always had a kind word and welcoming smile and laugh for all he met.

Doug and Marie Eli and family

Bernice: I am so sorry to hear about Charlie. I always admired the love you two shared. I am a better person for knowing your family. Charlie.... I will always remember, up North, drinking day old coffee with Bristol cream. You were an amazing man, from an amazing family!! Rest easy. With Love.....