"Chuck" was born W.O. and Lula House on December 22, 1929, in McAlister Oklahoma, the third of ten children. He served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He came to California as a young man. Chuck met the love of his life "Joan" in 1966. They celebrated 42 years of marriage. Bowling and being a gentleman farmer were among his favorite pastimes. He loved any excuse for family and friends to gather for the best grilled steaks ever. Charlie is survied by his wife Joan, son Greg (Linda), daughers Sharon (Mikel), Shelley (Gene), Susan (Larry), Vickie (Kurt), and Ruth. His warmth and wit will also be greatly missed by numerous grandchildren, great grand children, great-great grandchildren, friends, family and "The Boys".
Charles House passed on the morning of June 21, 2009, after a short illness.
He will live forever in our hearts.
"Chuck" was born W.O. and Lula House on December 22, 1929, in McAlister Oklahoma, the third of ten children. He served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He came to California as a young man. Chuck met the love of his life "Joan" in 1966. They celebrated 42 years of marriage. Bowling and being a gentleman farmer were among his favorite pastimes. He loved any excuse for family and friends to gather for the best grilled steaks ever. Charlie is survied by his wife Joan, son Greg (Linda), daughers Sharon (Mikel), Shelley (Gene), Susan (Larry), Vickie (Kurt), and Ruth. His warmth and wit will also be greatly missed by numerous grandchildren, great grand children, great-great grandchildren, friends, family and "The Boys".
Charles House passed on the morning of June 21, 2009, after a short illness.
He will live forever in our hearts.
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