Charles Dixon "Chuck" Whiting Iii

1945 - 2019

Charles Dixon "Chuck" Whiting Iii obituary, 1945-2019, Greenfield, IN

Charles Dixon "Chuck" Whiting Iii

1945 - 2019

BORN

1945

DIED

2019

Charles Whiting Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, 2019.
Charles Dixon "Chuck" Whiting, III

Greenfield - Charles Dixon "Chuck" Whiting, III, age 74, of Greenfield, passed away Thursday, November 28, 2019 at Hancock Regional Hospital. He was born in South Bend on June 22, 1945 to Mary Lou (Quinby) and Charles Whiting, Jr. He went to Washington Clay High School where he played football and wrestled, graduating in 1963. He then graduated from Indiana Central College (University of Indianapolis) in 1967. After college, he worked at the Indiana Boys School in the Department of Recreation. While there, he attended Indiana State University and received a Master's in Recreation Therapy. Chuck then began work for the Veteran's Administration Medical Center as a Recreation Registered Therapist, retiring after 30 years of serving veterans, mostly in psychiatry.

Chuck's first marriage produced his only child, Charles D. IV "Chip" (Karin) in 1968. He was stepfather in his second marriage to Angela Hopper and Tiffanee Cash. He loved them like they were his biological children. In 1989, he married his third wife, Joyce (Hall) Whiting, and they were married 30 years at the time of his death. He aided in raising two more stepchildren, Clay (Martha) Cage and Kyle (Caleb) Moore. Together Joyce and Chuck had four grandchildren, Caitlin (Josh) Laberee, Taylor and Camden Moore, and Olivia Cage. Chuck loved them deeply.

Chuck played softball for over 40 years and played in several championship tournaments. He also coached his daughters in softball and basketball and continued coaching until he was 70 years old. He was also a referee and umpire. Chuck had a 1929 Model A Ford pickup that he bought at the age of 15 and had until his death.

Chuck attended Park Chapel Christian Church where he was active in the Children's Ministry. Chuck's lifetime hobby was raising and showing pigeons and at one time had over 250. He also served as the Poultry Leader in 4-H in Hancock County. Chuck loved participating in the lives of children. Chuck is also survived by his sister, Susie (Pat) O'Neill and one niece, Jenny (Steve) Dobbs. Chuck dies leaving a huge hole in the hearts of his family.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Erlewein Mortuary & Crematory, 1484 W. US Hwy. 40, Greenfield, IN 46140. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, December 4, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at Park Chapel Christian Church. David Woods will be officiating. Burial will be private for the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made by mail to the Park Chapel Christian Church at 1176 E McKenzie Rd, Greenfield, IN 46140, or envelopes will be available at the mortuary and church. Friends may share a memory or condolence at www.erleweinmortuary.com.

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Synthya Roys

December 2, 2019

We loved him and are heartbroken. We always looked forward visiting. He loved the kids enough to make them straighten up and do their homework and when the homework was done he was always up for a game of chess.

Connor and Ashley caught their first fish at the pond...They were always excited to see him at their basketball games. Always had a hug and a smile for us.

Spring Winnette

December 1, 2019

Chuck was a good man, and I have admired him since I was a little girl. I remember the pigeon coop in the backyard, but didn't realize he stayed in the hobby. I would have liked to talk to him about that.

I remember a time when he was visiting us in Evansville, Ind. A late summer storm was brewing and the wind was whipping everything it could into the air including a big umbrella we had in the backyard. The wind tossed it into the air and blew it across the street into the backyard of the house facing us, and on into a harvested cornfield behind that house.

Chuck saw it sailing across the street and ran after it barefooted. He was fast, but the wind was faster! He ran full speed into that field of spikey hard-as-rock cornstalk stubble that scraped and tore and his skin. He captured the umbrella and brought it back.

I was probably 7 or 8 at the time, and I was so proud he was my cousin! I still am. I just wish I could have told him before he had to go.

My deepest condolences. I love you. Dawn

Bill Glass

December 1, 2019

I knew Chuck many years ago when we bowled on the same team and both worked for VA. He was a great guy. Please accept my condolences.

Edward Chandler

December 1, 2019

Chuck had a huge heart for young children and expressed it in coaching of youth. I feel he taught them to believe in themselves regardless if they were the better athlete or someone who was participating with lesser talent. Always reliable and always fun to be around, he was a good friend to those of us in the Lawrence Township Girls Basketball league and the Fall Creek Little League; coaching and officiating. He was competitive and like to win like every one else, but he was humble. Chuck was a great man because he was a giver of his time and I like to think to those of us he knew him, we liked being around him and we are better people because we got to know Chuck. Rest in peace my friend. God got good coach too!

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