Charles retired from Rockwell International/Boeing as a quality assurance engineer. Charles' hobbies were Amateur Radio Operator (W0RRY), metal detecting, gold mining, and dog breeding and exhibiting. Charles enjoyed watching OSU football and NASCAR racing. His favorite drivers were Dale Earnhardt, Sr. and Jr. He was known for his quick wit and his kind and compassionate spirit.
His parents, Wayne and Are Mae Calhoun, precede Charles in passing. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lou Calhoun; brother, Wayne Calhoun Jr. and his spouse, Linda; Son, Charles Calhoun Jr. and his spouse, Mary; daughter, Laurie England and her spouse, Derek; step-children, Cindy Haddock and her spouse, Darin; Henry Jones and his spouse, Maggie; grandchildren, Blake and Brock Calhoun; step-grandchildren, Austin and Logan Haddock, Dustin, Chari, Nathan, Vanessa and Jasper Jones, as well as 8 step-great-grandchildren and numerous other family members and friends.
Everyone who remembers him is asked to celebrate Charles' life in their own way, raising a glass of Dr. Pepper in his memory would be quite appropriate.
Charles retired from Rockwell International/Boeing as a quality assurance engineer. Charles' hobbies were Amateur Radio Operator (W0RRY), metal detecting, gold mining, and dog breeding and exhibiting. Charles enjoyed watching OSU football and NASCAR racing. His favorite drivers were Dale Earnhardt, Sr. and Jr. He was known for his quick wit and his kind and compassionate spirit.
His parents, Wayne and Are Mae Calhoun, precede Charles in passing. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lou Calhoun; brother, Wayne Calhoun Jr. and his spouse, Linda; Son, Charles Calhoun Jr. and his spouse, Mary; daughter, Laurie England and her spouse, Derek; step-children, Cindy Haddock and her spouse, Darin; Henry Jones and his spouse, Maggie; grandchildren, Blake and Brock Calhoun; step-grandchildren, Austin and Logan Haddock, Dustin, Chari, Nathan, Vanessa and Jasper Jones, as well as 8 step-great-grandchildren and numerous other family members and friends.
Everyone who remembers him is asked to celebrate Charles' life in their own way, raising a glass of Dr. Pepper in his memory would be quite appropriate.
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