Charles worked as a Chief Clerk for Houston Belt and Terminal for 50 years before retiring in 1996. He served as a Quartermaster 3rd Class in the United States Navy from 1947 – 1950 aboard the USS Waccamaw (AO-109), an Auxillary Oil tanker. He enjoyed living in the country, driving his antique car and spending time with his grandson. His hobbies included woodworking and listening to his son’s band.
Charles was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh Fred Sr. and Mary Ann Keepers, his wife, Wilma Keepers and his brothers, Hugh Fred Keepers, Jr. and William Keepers.
Charles is survived by his son, Jason Bailey Keepers and wife Sandra of Frelsburg,Texas, and grandson, Noah James-Bailey Keepers.
Charles worked as a Chief Clerk for Houston Belt and Terminal for 50 years before retiring in 1996. He served as a Quartermaster 3rd Class in the United States Navy from 1947 – 1950 aboard the USS Waccamaw (AO-109), an Auxillary Oil tanker. He enjoyed living in the country, driving his antique car and spending time with his grandson. His hobbies included woodworking and listening to his son’s band.
Charles was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh Fred Sr. and Mary Ann Keepers, his wife, Wilma Keepers and his brothers, Hugh Fred Keepers, Jr. and William Keepers.
Charles is survived by his son, Jason Bailey Keepers and wife Sandra of Frelsburg,Texas, and grandson, Noah James-Bailey Keepers.
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