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Charles Siever Obituary

Charles E. Siever "Chuck" MINT HILL - Charles "Chuck" E. Siever, 78, passed away on July 29, 2013 with his wife by his side at their home. Chuck was born on March 7th, 1935 in Detroit, MI. He battled cancer for 12 years and put up a great fight. Chuck joined the Navy and served with Seabees until 1958. He retired after 25 years of service with Ford Motor Company. He was a loving father, step-father, grandfather and recent great-grandfather. He was such a great man and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Tilden and Celia Siever, his first wife Beverly of 49 years, and his sister Mechel Downs of Michigan. He is survived by his wife Sible Hicks Siever; his eldest daughter Carrie Farnum & her husband Russell of Highland, MI and their children: Russell, Mallory Deel and her husband Donnie, Mitchell, and great-granddaughter Maya Deel; his youngest daughter Cassandra Spiker and her husband Don of Mint Hill, NC and their children: Donnie and his wife Erin, Daneille, Dalton and Delaney; his wife's children Danny and Rhonda Hicks, Teresa Eagle and her husband Dwayne and their children: Amanda and Christopher all of Matthews, NC. The family will receive friends Thursday August, 1st at 10 am at St Lukes Catholic Church (13700 Lawyers Rd. Mint Hill, NC). Mass will follow immediately after. In lieu of flowers please send donations to The American Cancer Society.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Aug. 1, 2013.

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Ron Dennis

April 9, 2014

RIP

Margaret Bushey

July 31, 2013

Chuck was a good neighbor and will be greatly missed. May God bless the family and keep you close as you grieve your loss.

Anne Vettes

July 30, 2013

Chuck was very special to us and we will miss him so much. Cassie and Carrie we have you in our thoughts and love you so much. Aunt Anne, Carol, Sandy & Carl.

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