Mr. Kimmel served in the U.S. Army during WWII and participated in 7 major invasions. After attending Owensboro Vo-Tech, he became a licensed electrician by trade working for many contractors. Charles loved playing golf and found great enjoyment as a "snow-bird" traveling to Florida every winter. He was a very generous person with a great work ethic. Charles was a 32nd degree Mason since 1954 of Owensboro Lodge 130.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Kimmel also was preceded in death by his daughter, Linda Erma Hull; brothers, Brad, Maurice "Punk", Lois, and Bob Kimmel; sisters, Elizabeth Hieken and Martha Carver.
Burial with military honors in Rosehill Cemetery.
Mr. Kimmel served in the U.S. Army during WWII and participated in 7 major invasions. After attending Owensboro Vo-Tech, he became a licensed electrician by trade working for many contractors. Charles loved playing golf and found great enjoyment as a "snow-bird" traveling to Florida every winter. He was a very generous person with a great work ethic. Charles was a 32nd degree Mason since 1954 of Owensboro Lodge 130.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Kimmel also was preceded in death by his daughter, Linda Erma Hull; brothers, Brad, Maurice "Punk", Lois, and Bob Kimmel; sisters, Elizabeth Hieken and Martha Carver.
Burial with military honors in Rosehill Cemetery.
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