Chuck Endicott Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Palmer Marler Funeral Home - Cushing on Jul. 30, 2025.
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Chuck left this world to be with his wife, Debbie, in Heaven on June 8, 2025, at the ripe age of 68. He passed away unexpectedly in his home in Yale, OK where he had lived the majority of his life.
Chuck was born in Webb City, MO to Charles Endicott Sr. and Peggy Ausburn on April 20, 1957. Chuck grew up with two sisters, Connie and Cheri, that he loved more than anything.
Chuck later moved to Crane, TX with his family. This town is where Chuck found his love of baseball. Playing catch while listening to the game on the radio was the highlight of his childhood. In middle school, Chuck moved to Jennings, OK, where he met his lifelong best friends, Terry and Ned. During high school, Chuck was an all-around stud earning a scholarship to the Naval Academy to play football but was "tired of school". We all know he just wanted to party, earn money and have the time of his life with his first wife, Glenda Martin, who was his high school sweetheart. Chuck worked for Skinner Tanks as a young adult and absolutely loved every minute of it and traveling on the road! In November of 1989, Chuck became a father to Josh, and he was a damn good one! Chuck later claimed home in Yale where he raised his small family and worked at Armstrong in Stillwater, OK. At this time in his life, Chuck found enjoyment in playing co-ed softball, working, and spending every minute he could with his pride and joy, Josh.
Chuck later moved to Perry, OK, where he married close friend Renee, and joyfully gained two stepchildren, Lindsey and Chase. After several years with Renee, they decided that friendship was best and parted ways. This brought Chuck back to Yale where, after some time, rekindled the flame he and Glenda once shared but sadly did not last long.
In 2007, Chuck moved closer to his mother who lived in Kingston, OK. There he worked several jobs spreading his joy and kindness. Josh decided to join his father in Kingston, which then brought about his first and only granddaughter, Hayden Floyd. He found interest in a friend Debbie. He also learned he had another sister, Sandy of Florida.
By 2018, Chuck had retired and his mother moved, which brought Chuck back to Yale for a short while. During this time, his relationship flourished beautifully with Debbie which led to marriage and a move to Perkins. Sadly, Debbie fell ill for quite some time and led to her passing on July 26, 2023. This devastated Chuck.
With this, he moved back to Yale where he spent his time watching sports with his best pals, bugging Josh and his family for the remainder of his life.
Chuck is preceded in death by his bride, Debbie Endicott and first wife Glenda Endicott; both parents Chuck Endicott Sr. and Peggy Tilley; sister Cheri Endicott; step-father Trent Tilley; along with several uncles.
Chuck is survived by his son, Josh Endicott and Fiancé, Krisha Lewis; grandchildren Hayden Floyd, Tatum Bush, Leo, and Aiden Ranney; sisters Connie Hawn of Nowata, OK and Sandy Eliason of Florida; nephews Chris, Brandon and Garrett Hawn of Nowata; Steven McCandless of Florida; and niece Sara McCandless of Florida.
A memorial service will begin at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at Yale Church of Christ in Yale, OK.