Charles was born in Ballinger, Texas, to Chester and Kathleen (Haverland) Afflerbach. Charles received his B.S. from Lamar University in Beaumont, attended Shannon Hospital School of Medical Technology in San Angelo and became a certified medical technologist, fulfilling his lifelong dream. He was later commissioned as a Second Lt. in the U.S. Army and was a Clinical Laboratory Officer at Ft. Devens, Mass. Once this commitment was met, he decided to continue his military career as a reservist and was able to travel to faraway places as training opportunities arose, and achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Living in Dallas allowed new dreams that gave him the opportunity to teach medical microbiology, chemistry, and immunology at El Centro College. It was during that time that he decided to pursue more education at East Texas State University, receiving his MBA. Love of the academic environment led him to a position as a medical technology instructor with McClennan Community College in Waco, again shaping lives. He later accepted a position with the VA Central Texas Health Care System resulting in a career spanning over 25 years. He recently retired.
Chuck was proud of his sons' achievements throughout life. He never missed an opportunity to support them in school team sports and was their biggest fan. He will be missed by family and friends.
He was proceeded in death by his father, Chester Afflerbach.
He is survived by his wife, Liz; sons, Justin Afflerbach and wife, Stephanie, of La Vernia, and Neal Afflerbach, of Austin; grandchildren, Alana and Autumn; mother, Kathleen Afflerbach, of Ballinger; and sisters, Dina Stewart, Sharon Diana and husband, Matt, and Eileen Knight; and nephew, Parker.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 11/04/2009...Y4
Charles was born in Ballinger, Texas, to Chester and Kathleen (Haverland) Afflerbach. Charles received his B.S. from Lamar University in Beaumont, attended Shannon Hospital School of Medical Technology in San Angelo and became a certified medical technologist, fulfilling his lifelong dream. He was later commissioned as a Second Lt. in the U.S. Army and was a Clinical Laboratory Officer at Ft. Devens, Mass. Once this commitment was met, he decided to continue his military career as a reservist and was able to travel to faraway places as training opportunities arose, and achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Living in Dallas allowed new dreams that gave him the opportunity to teach medical microbiology, chemistry, and immunology at El Centro College. It was during that time that he decided to pursue more education at East Texas State University, receiving his MBA. Love of the academic environment led him to a position as a medical technology instructor with McClennan Community College in Waco, again shaping lives. He later accepted a position with the VA Central Texas Health Care System resulting in a career spanning over 25 years. He recently retired.
Chuck was proud of his sons' achievements throughout life. He never missed an opportunity to support them in school team sports and was their biggest fan. He will be missed by family and friends.
He was proceeded in death by his father, Chester Afflerbach.
He is survived by his wife, Liz; sons, Justin Afflerbach and wife, Stephanie, of La Vernia, and Neal Afflerbach, of Austin; grandchildren, Alana and Autumn; mother, Kathleen Afflerbach, of Ballinger; and sisters, Dina Stewart, Sharon Diana and husband, Matt, and Eileen Knight; and nephew, Parker.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 11/04/2009...Y4
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