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Charles Wilson
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[December
04, 2010]
LINCOLN --
Charles K. "Chuck" Wilson, 82, of Lincoln, died Friday, Dec. 3,
2010, at 12:55 a.m. at Heartland Nursing Home, Peoria.
Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Monday at
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln. |
His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the First
United Methodist Church of Lincoln, with the Rev.
Mark Kaley officiating.
Burial will be in Sugar Grove Cemetery, Wapella.
Mr. Wilson was a retired teacher and was also a
chemist at Lehn & Fink. He had taught 40 years at
Minier and Buffalo-Tri City High School.
He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1946 to
1949.
He was born June 18, 1928, in Clinton. His
parents were Keith Duncan and Leah Stone Wilson. He
married Joyce L. Hardesty on Sept. 6, 1954, in
Peoria.
He is survived by his wife, of Lincoln; his
children, Keith (and Jane) Wilson of Charleston,
Laura (and Gary) Hacker of Bartonville, Ellen (and
Dan) Dowell of East Peoria, Tim (and Lang) Wilson of
Normal, Gretchen (and Rob) Jones of Lincoln and
Lesley (and Scott) Cooper of Lincoln; nine
grandchildren, Nathan (and Laurie) Hacker, Ted (and
Sara) Hacker, Tori (and Josh) Schacht, Sam Wilson,
Elizabeth Wilson, Gabrielle Hacker, Nick Jones,
Natalya Jones and Michaela Wilson; three
great-grandchildren, Kelsi Hacker, Kaleb Hacker and
Makinley Schacht; three brothers; and two sisters.
He was preceded in death by one grandson, Clint
Dowell; one brother; and one sister. |
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church
of Lincoln, a United Methodist lay leader, a summer
camp grandparent, Boy Scout leader of Troops 109 and
102, and a member of Lincoln Lions Club. He
volunteered with Little Lambs Day Care, participated
in the Walk to Emmaus and was a volunteer missions
worker through the church. He was a founding member
of the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity.
He was awarded the Silver Beaver Award, the
highest award for a Boy Scout troop leader.
He was a 1946 graduate of Lexington High School
and a 1954 graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University.
Memorials may be made to the Lincoln-Logan Food
Pantry or Habitat for Humanity of Logan County.
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