Charles "Chuck" F. Elking, 91, of Hillsboro, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Wednesday morning, Dec. 27, 2023, at his home.
He was born Dece. 17, 1932, in Lima, Ohio, the son of the late Frank J. and Cecilia (Miller) Elking.
Raised on a farm, "Charlie" developed an appreciation for hard work and was always willing to help family, friends and neighbors. As a young man, Charlie and his buddies formed the Chickasaw Gang, a group that forged friendships that literally lasted a lifetime. He was a proud veteran of the United States Army and loved his country. He retired after a long career as a respected diesel mechanic. He was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Lillian G. (Akers) Elking, whom he married Feb. 3, 1973. Within three months they were married, which created a blended family of 10 children. Their home became a welcome place for a collection of all cousins, neighbors, family and countless friends.
He is also survived by nine children, Mary (Ed) Elking of Seminole, Florida, Janice (Jim) Anter and Charlene Highlander, both of Bethel, Julia Dewitt of Wilmington, Tracy Vanhouten of Hillsboro, Wade (Shellie) Elking of Leesburg, Tonya (Greg) Turner and Shane (Alisha) Elking, both of Hillsboro, and Shannon (John) Brauner of Chillicothe; 26 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
In addition to his parents, Charles was preceded in death by a son, Larry Elking; three grandchildren, Cinnamon Elking, Devin Dabe and Christopher Turner; a son-in-law, Richard Dewitt; as well as several siblings.
The words "GREAT MAN" are overused and probably cliche, but certainly apply to this life well lived. Described by those that knew him as encouraging, jovial and always knowing just the right thing to say to everyone he met, he never knew a stranger. His stories will be told by family and friends for years to come about the way Charles lived his life and was able to affect and impact everyone he knew. Charles was a devoted member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Hillsboro, Ohio. Steadfast in his faith, we are comforted by the knowledge that he is in heaven to be with his Lord.
Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, at the Turner & Son Funeral Home in Hillsboro. Military honors will be accorded at the funeral home promptly at 12:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will then be held at 1 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church. Father Michael Paraniuk will be the celebrant. Burial at the Westboro Cemetery will take place at a later date at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Ronald McDonald House online at https://rmhc.org/donate or by mail at 26345 Network Place, Chicago, Illinois 60673-1263; or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital online at https://www.stjude.org/donate or by mail at 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105.
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