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Charles J. Semerad, Jr., a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother passed away peacefully on September 24, 2025, at Thornapple Manor in Hastings, Michigan, surrounded by his loving family. Born on June 9, 1934, in Schenectady, New York, Charles lived a life rich in love, family, and passion.
Charles attended Syracuse University in New York, where he met his devoted wife, Constance "Connie" Tolman. They embarked on their journey together when they were married on August 9, 1958, in Rochester, New York. The couple cherished their time together, sharing interests and crafting memories that would last a lifetime. Together, they enjoyed following Syracuse football and basketball, as well as traveling across the United States, with a special fondness for the Rocky Mountains.
Charles was not only a devoted family man but also a person of deep faith and community involvement. He was a member of Hastings Presbyterian Church and dedicated considerable time to the American Red Cross, demonstrating his commitment to helping others.
His love for music was a significant part of his life, having played the piano, violin, and clarinet. Charles found immense joy in listening to classical music, and he and Connie were season ticket holders of the Grand Rapids Symphony, where they particularly delighted in pieces such as the "Orange Blossom Special" by James Last.
Throughout his life, Charles treasured the moments spent with family, from childhood tap dancing performances with his sister Elizabeth "Betty" Semerad to memorable family trips to Canada and Yellowstone. He leaves behind his loving wife of 67 years, Connie; two daughters, Janet (Mark) Englerth and Marcie (Gardiner) Tucker; three granddaughters, Erin, Kaitlyn (Joshua), and Jessica; one great-granddaughter, Luci; and his sister, Elizabeth "Betty" Semerad.
Preceding him in death were his parents, Charles and Elizabeth Semerad, Sr., and his brother, Donald C. Semerad.
Charles J. Semerad, Jr. will always be remembered for his kindness, his laughter, and the love he exuded to everyone around him. His legacy will live on through the many lives he touched and the cherished memories shared by his family.
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