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Charles Emery Perdue

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Charles Emery Perdue

Birth
Woodburn, Clarke County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 Nov 2013 (aged 88)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3039348, Longitude: -92.6303203
Plot
Garden of Prayer 163
Memorial ID
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Charles Perdue, 88, of Des Moines and formerly of Oskaloosa, Iowa passed away November 22, 2013, at Taylor House Hospice in Des Moines, Iowa.

Charles Emery Perdue, son of Charles Burton and Twylia Creola(Baker)Perdue,was born March 14, 1925 in Woodburn, Iowa in Charke County. Due to his father's health, the family moved to Colorado when Charles was a boy of 10. Life was very hard for the family and when Charles was 11, his father died and the family returned to Iowa. He earned money any way he could to help his mother. His love of agriculture began when he worked for an uncle on his farms. He was a 1942 graduate of Oscaola High School and then attended Osceola Junior College for one year. He enlisted in the Army Air Force in 1943 at age 17. After graduating as a Second Lieutenant, he served as a pilot instructor in Texas unitl the end of the war. Because of the G.I. Bill, he was able to enroll at Iowa State University where he graduated in 1848 with a BS in Education degree. While at Iowa State, he married Dorothy Fern Reitzel on December 20, 1947, in Osceola. After his graduation he took his first teaching job as an agricultural instructor in Donnelson, IA. In June 1951, the Perdues returned to Ames where Charles continued his education, receiving his Master's degree in 1952. Charles then took a position as vocational agricultural instructor with Oskaloosa High School. Charles taught for 36 years at Oskaloosa High School. He prarticularly enjoyed teaching farm shop skills such as welding and small equipment construction. He was involved in many extracurricular activities as well, serving at the F.F.A. advisor and teaching Adult Farmer Classes. Charles and Dorothy got into the rental and home renovation business in the late 70's and following his retirement in 1989, this side business turned into a full-time job. He took great gride in his properties, always wanting them to reflect positively on his community. He also found time to serve as a bus driver for the Oskaloosa Schools. Charles was awarded the O.E.A. "Friend of Education" award for his service to the district. Over the years, Charles enjoyed calling for square dancing, motorcycling, traveling, family camping trips, and spending time at the Lake of the Ozaks where he and Dorothy had built a vacation home. He was an avid tree planter--he believed that trees span the generations and they were his gift to future generations. Following Dorothy's death in 2007, Charles married Phyllis Blom Childers on February 2, 2008, in Oskaloosa. Phyllis and Charles resided in Des Moines and enjoyed five years of marriage, working on her farm, traveling, and garage sailing. In Oskaloosa he was a member of the Y's Men's Club, the American Legion, and the Central United Methodist Church, where he served in numerous capacities throughout the ykears. Most recently he attended the New Life Church in Des Moines.

His family includes his wife, Phyllis of Des Moines; his children: Charlie(Mary-Lucille Martz)Perdue of Overland Park, KS, Tom(Freda)Perdue of Odgen, IA, Dave(Robin)Perdue of Lake Ozark, MO, and Ginny(Mike)Foster of Oskaloosa; grandchildren: Scott Perdue, Heather(Jarod)Pedersen, Brad Perdue, Breanne(Nick)Syrigos, Kalei Perdue, Rebecca(Jay)Bock, Kristen(Chris)Fink, Michaelle(Nate)Lahner, Daniel(Amanda)Foster, Timothy(Katie)Foster, great-grandchildren: Dylan, Tyson, Colton, Ruger, Ezark, MO; and nieces, nephews and cousins; from his marriage with Phyllis, his extended family: Dave(Barb)Childers of Oskaloosa, Debbie Garber of Des Moines; grandchildren: Josh(Emily)Childers, Julie Childers, Nicole(Brent)Potter, Heather Garber; great-grandchildren: Sydney, Ty, Wyatt, Payton, Brooks, Camille.

In addition to his parents, Charles was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, and two sisters-Virginia Perdue in infancy and Lois(Blaine)Beardsley.

Funeral services for Charles will be held at 10 am Wednesday, November 27, 2013, at the Central United Methodist Church in Oskaloosa with Pastor Tom Boomershine, Pastor Scott Brady and Pastor David Childers officiating. A family prayer service will be held at 9:45 am in the fellowship hall prior to the funeral. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 11 am Tuesday at Garland-Van Arkel-Langkamp Funeral Chapel, the family will be present from 4-7 pm to greet visitors.
Charles Perdue, 88, of Des Moines and formerly of Oskaloosa, Iowa passed away November 22, 2013, at Taylor House Hospice in Des Moines, Iowa.

Charles Emery Perdue, son of Charles Burton and Twylia Creola(Baker)Perdue,was born March 14, 1925 in Woodburn, Iowa in Charke County. Due to his father's health, the family moved to Colorado when Charles was a boy of 10. Life was very hard for the family and when Charles was 11, his father died and the family returned to Iowa. He earned money any way he could to help his mother. His love of agriculture began when he worked for an uncle on his farms. He was a 1942 graduate of Oscaola High School and then attended Osceola Junior College for one year. He enlisted in the Army Air Force in 1943 at age 17. After graduating as a Second Lieutenant, he served as a pilot instructor in Texas unitl the end of the war. Because of the G.I. Bill, he was able to enroll at Iowa State University where he graduated in 1848 with a BS in Education degree. While at Iowa State, he married Dorothy Fern Reitzel on December 20, 1947, in Osceola. After his graduation he took his first teaching job as an agricultural instructor in Donnelson, IA. In June 1951, the Perdues returned to Ames where Charles continued his education, receiving his Master's degree in 1952. Charles then took a position as vocational agricultural instructor with Oskaloosa High School. Charles taught for 36 years at Oskaloosa High School. He prarticularly enjoyed teaching farm shop skills such as welding and small equipment construction. He was involved in many extracurricular activities as well, serving at the F.F.A. advisor and teaching Adult Farmer Classes. Charles and Dorothy got into the rental and home renovation business in the late 70's and following his retirement in 1989, this side business turned into a full-time job. He took great gride in his properties, always wanting them to reflect positively on his community. He also found time to serve as a bus driver for the Oskaloosa Schools. Charles was awarded the O.E.A. "Friend of Education" award for his service to the district. Over the years, Charles enjoyed calling for square dancing, motorcycling, traveling, family camping trips, and spending time at the Lake of the Ozaks where he and Dorothy had built a vacation home. He was an avid tree planter--he believed that trees span the generations and they were his gift to future generations. Following Dorothy's death in 2007, Charles married Phyllis Blom Childers on February 2, 2008, in Oskaloosa. Phyllis and Charles resided in Des Moines and enjoyed five years of marriage, working on her farm, traveling, and garage sailing. In Oskaloosa he was a member of the Y's Men's Club, the American Legion, and the Central United Methodist Church, where he served in numerous capacities throughout the ykears. Most recently he attended the New Life Church in Des Moines.

His family includes his wife, Phyllis of Des Moines; his children: Charlie(Mary-Lucille Martz)Perdue of Overland Park, KS, Tom(Freda)Perdue of Odgen, IA, Dave(Robin)Perdue of Lake Ozark, MO, and Ginny(Mike)Foster of Oskaloosa; grandchildren: Scott Perdue, Heather(Jarod)Pedersen, Brad Perdue, Breanne(Nick)Syrigos, Kalei Perdue, Rebecca(Jay)Bock, Kristen(Chris)Fink, Michaelle(Nate)Lahner, Daniel(Amanda)Foster, Timothy(Katie)Foster, great-grandchildren: Dylan, Tyson, Colton, Ruger, Ezark, MO; and nieces, nephews and cousins; from his marriage with Phyllis, his extended family: Dave(Barb)Childers of Oskaloosa, Debbie Garber of Des Moines; grandchildren: Josh(Emily)Childers, Julie Childers, Nicole(Brent)Potter, Heather Garber; great-grandchildren: Sydney, Ty, Wyatt, Payton, Brooks, Camille.

In addition to his parents, Charles was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, and two sisters-Virginia Perdue in infancy and Lois(Blaine)Beardsley.

Funeral services for Charles will be held at 10 am Wednesday, November 27, 2013, at the Central United Methodist Church in Oskaloosa with Pastor Tom Boomershine, Pastor Scott Brady and Pastor David Childers officiating. A family prayer service will be held at 9:45 am in the fellowship hall prior to the funeral. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 11 am Tuesday at Garland-Van Arkel-Langkamp Funeral Chapel, the family will be present from 4-7 pm to greet visitors.


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