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Charles Arthur Schellhase

1931 - 2006

BORN

1931

DIED

2006

Charles Schellhase Obituary

Charles Arthur Schellhase, 75, died Friday, June 16, 2006.

Service: A private service will be held in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas.

Memorials: The family requests, in lieu of flowers, donors please send memorials to the American Cancer Society.

A special thanks to Hospice Healthcare Network of Arlington.

Survivors: Wife, Joan Schellhase of Fort Worth; son, Don Schellhase and wife, Sherry of Eden; daughter, Karen Moody and husband, Robert of George West; stepchildren, Kenneth Highlen and wife, Selina of Carrollton, Keith Highlen and wife, Maggie of Aledo, Kay Murray and husband, Ken of Grand Prairie; grandchildren, Nathan Moody and wife, Amanda, Dawn Moody, Matt Schellhase, Kyle and Kelly Murray, Haley and Vaughan Highlen; great-grandsons, Jordan Schellhase and Tyler Moody; brother-in-law, Ed Heller of Refugio; two nieces; five great-nieces; and a host of other loving relatives, church-family members, neighbors and friends.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Star-Telegram on Jun. 18, 2006.

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David Torres

June 23, 2006

Dear Joan,I would like to express my sincere sympathy in the passing of Charlie sincerly, David Torres

Billy & Billie Minor

June 19, 2006

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

James & Zelna Adams

June 18, 2006

Dear Joan,

We knew you and Charlie briefly at the USMD in Arlington,while James was taking chemo also.

May God be with you very much now. We're so sorry.

Sincerely.

James & Zelna Adams

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