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William “Chuck” Charles Dilllman was born on November 23, 1942 in Pampa Texas, and passed away peacefully in his home in Republic, Missouri on May 27, 2025. He was the son of William and Mary Dillman and was preceded in death by his beloved wife Theresa Dillman who he was married to for 59 years.
Chuck served in the US Marine Corps 1961-1966 working on the electronics in jet planes. He also worked for AT&T for 35 years as an outside installer and repairman.
Chuck loved his Dallas Cowboy Football! He played sports in high school and would sing the Mickey Mouse Club House song to the other team. He also loved to watch many sports, even learning to play golf after he retired. He loved going to watch his Grand-children and Great Grand-children play sports as well. Other passions of his included motorcycle racing, lottery tickets, and his little dog Sammy. He was known for his sense of humor and always being the straight man.
Chuck is survived by his sister, Mary Clark; his son, Charles “Chuck 2” Dillman and his wife Sheri; his daughter, Lisa Marcotte and her husband Len; his Grand-children, Molly Foster and her husband Chris, Sara Thomas and her husband Zach, Cody Marcotte, Anna Zavala and her husband Joel, and Tara Swigert; Great Grand-sons, Lucas Foster, Cade Thomas, Cole Thomas, and Zayne Zavala.
A visitation will be held from 2-4 pm, Saturday, June 7, 2025 in Adams Funeral Home, Ozark, Missouri with cremation to follow.
Cremation rites will be accorded by Adams Crematory, and arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark.
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504 West Walnut Street, Ozark, MO 65721
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