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I worked with Chuck many years at Olympic Packaging in California. He was always so cheerful and a real joy to work with. I woke up thinking about him today, I don't know why, but I searched for him and found this site. I am truly sad to find he has passed, I want to send love to his family.

Extremely saddened to learn of Chuck’s passing less than a year ago… On a whim, I decided to search the internet on a guy I worked with at my first “real” after college job..at Dun & Bradstreet…1970-72.  Chuck was a really good guy, a big Minnesota Vikings fan, and me being a diehard LA Rams fan..we bonded and we’re always debating who was the better team…or had the better QB, Fran Tarkenton or Roman Gabriel…I had hoped to possibly re-connect with Chuck…it would have been a blast….RIP, Chuck. 🏈

To My Loving Brother Chuck, 

This has been a very challenging time and an unexpected loss of a very loving, authentic and genuine Brother.  My heart is broken yet my love for You will never die.  Thank you, Chuck, for all those fabulous years, especially in my growing up times, and for giving me life-long memories of you. Not sure how you did that whole “brighten up my life” thing. However, I am sure glad you did it ( and I still do) especially when I reflect upon my fond memories of you. Your passion was infectious. I will miss your laughter and joyous spirit. 

I know my missing you will never stop and there is wisdom in that.  Many will miss you, many have loved you. Yet, there is something unique and irreplacible about the “giving love of a Brother”. I prefer to mourn privately, with solemn grace and solid connections with those who remember and with those who were there. 

“Nothing loved is ever lost” Chuck is loved so much.  And that is….Forever. 

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Chuck was my sweet brother in law. He was such a kind , very positive, and fun person.  He  called us almost every day for years to quiz us on whose birthday it was, and to let me know who shared my birthday !!!!!!☺️ I will miss him dearly.🥲
Chuck was my brother.   I lost him all too soon.  I learned so much from him, he had a great deal of influence on my life.  I will dearly miss our frequent phone calls, discussions about baseball, and learning about what's new in each of our families.  I loved him dearly.
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My sincerest condolences Anneke Family. The death of a loved one is extremely painful. It’s unfair and takes away the people we love the most. Please know that during such a difficult time, you are not alone. Our father and God Jehovah is with you and your family. Psalm 34:18 says “[He] is close to the broken-hearted.” Know that he yearns to bring them back to life (Job 14:15). And soon he will bring a resurrection, John 5:28,29 says “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” May this promise give you hope and endurance to face the future with confidence. 

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Charles "Chuck" Anneke