Charles Lee Tuecke

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Charles Lee Tuecke

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
11 Apr 2006 (aged 16)
Farmersburg, Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Guttenberg, Clayton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Charles (or Chuckles & Charlie...his 'pet' names) was the sweetest guy you'd ever meet. He lived in Farmersburg and went to school at MFL MarMac High School. He was a junior.

Charlie loved writing & talking on MSN and internet forums. He loved Charmed and even wrote FanFiction about it.

Charlie will be missed by many of his family and friends.

Charlie was a very funny person to be around. Always making a joke, or joining in on one. His friends and himself had many, many 'private' (AKA: too silly for others to understand) jokes. Here are a few of my favorites:

"Silly llama, Dynamite's for kids!"
"The smile! In 7 days, you will die!"
"Grape Soda"

I hope you've found the peace you were searching for so badly, Charlie. You deserve to be happy and free.

We will always love you, no matter where life takes us. You were special, and no one will ever be able to fill that spot in our hearts again.

Rest in Peace, Chuckles.


Postville Herald-Leader, April 19, 2006
Charles Lee Tuecke, 16, was born August 9, 1989, in Davenport, IA, son of Lola Brincks of Farmersburg, IA and Rick Tuecke of St. Olaf, IA. He died Tuesday, April 11, 2006, in his home.

He is survived by his mother, Lola Brincks (friend Steve Dahlstrom) of Farmersburg, IA; father, Rick Tuecke of St. Olaf; two sisters Becky and Nicole of Farmersburg, IA; grandmother, Elva L. Brincks of McGregor, IA; an aunt, Linda Stansberry of Farmersburg, IA; aunt and uncle Susan and Randy Tindell of Minnesota; aunt and uncle Theresa and James Tuecke of Oelwein, IA; Godparents, Bob and Brenda Tuecke of Monona, IA; several cousins and many friends.

Charles was preceded in death by his grandmother, Jean Tuecke; grandfathers Nick Brincks and Delmar Tuecke; great-grandmother and great-grandfather Bissell, great-grandmother and great-grandfather Tuecke; great-grandmother Ferna Turner; aunt, Lisa Brincks; and uncle, George Stansberry.

Memorial services were held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at St. John Lutheran Church in Farmersburg with Rev. Bruce Hanson officiating. Inurnment followed in Guttenberg City Cemetery. Arrangements by Leonard Funeral Home in Monona.
Charles (or Chuckles & Charlie...his 'pet' names) was the sweetest guy you'd ever meet. He lived in Farmersburg and went to school at MFL MarMac High School. He was a junior.

Charlie loved writing & talking on MSN and internet forums. He loved Charmed and even wrote FanFiction about it.

Charlie will be missed by many of his family and friends.

Charlie was a very funny person to be around. Always making a joke, or joining in on one. His friends and himself had many, many 'private' (AKA: too silly for others to understand) jokes. Here are a few of my favorites:

"Silly llama, Dynamite's for kids!"
"The smile! In 7 days, you will die!"
"Grape Soda"

I hope you've found the peace you were searching for so badly, Charlie. You deserve to be happy and free.

We will always love you, no matter where life takes us. You were special, and no one will ever be able to fill that spot in our hearts again.

Rest in Peace, Chuckles.


Postville Herald-Leader, April 19, 2006
Charles Lee Tuecke, 16, was born August 9, 1989, in Davenport, IA, son of Lola Brincks of Farmersburg, IA and Rick Tuecke of St. Olaf, IA. He died Tuesday, April 11, 2006, in his home.

He is survived by his mother, Lola Brincks (friend Steve Dahlstrom) of Farmersburg, IA; father, Rick Tuecke of St. Olaf; two sisters Becky and Nicole of Farmersburg, IA; grandmother, Elva L. Brincks of McGregor, IA; an aunt, Linda Stansberry of Farmersburg, IA; aunt and uncle Susan and Randy Tindell of Minnesota; aunt and uncle Theresa and James Tuecke of Oelwein, IA; Godparents, Bob and Brenda Tuecke of Monona, IA; several cousins and many friends.

Charles was preceded in death by his grandmother, Jean Tuecke; grandfathers Nick Brincks and Delmar Tuecke; great-grandmother and great-grandfather Bissell, great-grandmother and great-grandfather Tuecke; great-grandmother Ferna Turner; aunt, Lisa Brincks; and uncle, George Stansberry.

Memorial services were held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at St. John Lutheran Church in Farmersburg with Rev. Bruce Hanson officiating. Inurnment followed in Guttenberg City Cemetery. Arrangements by Leonard Funeral Home in Monona.