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Charles Henry “Chuck” Beauchamp

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Charles Henry “Chuck” Beauchamp

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1 Jun 2018 (aged 59)
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Charles Henry Beauchamp, age 59, was born to eternal life suddenly while fighting small cell lung cancer. He was preceded in death by his father, William; brother-in-law, Joe Feldner; parents-in-law, Melvin and Myrle Rheingans. Beloved Husband and Soulmate of Candy for 34 years. Beloved Daddy to Heather, 28. Dear Son of Betty. Beloved Brother of Cerriann (Joe) Feldner; Mike (Mary); Patricia; sister-in-law Jill (Mike) Krawczyk. Dearly loved by numerous nieces, nephews and dear brothers and sisters in our friends.Charles faithfully served the Lord on the worship team by running the sound board at Risen Savior Bible Church. He follows and goes before many brothers and sisters in the Christian faith to our heavenly home.He enjoyed motorcycling, fishing, flying model airplanes, building model cars, playing cribbage, watching Green Bay Packers and especially enjoyed cooking. He also enjoyed being part of the Hales Corners Lutheran Church Dartball team. Charles was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Charles will be missed for his sense of humor and love for those left behind. A memorial donation to the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association or American Diabetes Association are appreciated.Memorial Service to be at a future date.

Hartson Funeral Home
Charles Henry Beauchamp, age 59, was born to eternal life suddenly while fighting small cell lung cancer. He was preceded in death by his father, William; brother-in-law, Joe Feldner; parents-in-law, Melvin and Myrle Rheingans. Beloved Husband and Soulmate of Candy for 34 years. Beloved Daddy to Heather, 28. Dear Son of Betty. Beloved Brother of Cerriann (Joe) Feldner; Mike (Mary); Patricia; sister-in-law Jill (Mike) Krawczyk. Dearly loved by numerous nieces, nephews and dear brothers and sisters in our friends.Charles faithfully served the Lord on the worship team by running the sound board at Risen Savior Bible Church. He follows and goes before many brothers and sisters in the Christian faith to our heavenly home.He enjoyed motorcycling, fishing, flying model airplanes, building model cars, playing cribbage, watching Green Bay Packers and especially enjoyed cooking. He also enjoyed being part of the Hales Corners Lutheran Church Dartball team. Charles was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Charles will be missed for his sense of humor and love for those left behind. A memorial donation to the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association or American Diabetes Association are appreciated.Memorial Service to be at a future date.

Hartson Funeral Home

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