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Charles "Chuck"
Kaiser
February 4, 1951 – April 3, 2026
Charles “Chuck” Kaiser passed away leaving behind a legacy of strength, loyalty, and a life lived on his own terms.
Chuck was proceeded in death by his parents, Charles Kaiser Sr. and Bernice Billings, and his sister Joyce Moore. He was a proud father to Christine Kaiser and a devoted grandfather to Kira Remmel and Kitana Whittenberger. He was the uncle to Danny Moore and Kenny Moore. He is also remembered by many friends and neighbors who were fortunate enough to know him.
Above all, Chuck was devoted to his mother, Bernice. He carried deep respect and love for her throughout his life, always holding her close in both heart and memory. That sense of loyalty and family devotion shaped the man he became and the way he treated others.
Chuck lived life with grit and purpose. He had a deep love for the open road, especially riding his Harley-Davidson, and a passion for fast machines—cars, trucks, and motorcycles alike. When he wasn’t behind the wheel or on a bike, he could often be found outdoors, fishing or hunting, enjoying the quiet and freedom of nature.
Chuck was a true dog lover, finding comfort and companionship in their loyalty, they brought him a kind of peace and happiness that spoke to his softer side.
He was the kind of man who showed up when it mattered. Whether it was plowing snow, shoveling a driveway, or lending a hand to a neighbor, Chuck never hesitated to help. He valued hard work, friendship, and the simple act of being there for others.
Chuck also knew how to enjoy life. He spent time with friends, shared stories, and lived with a spirit that was both free and unshakable. He didn’t just go through life—he took hold of it and made it his own.
He will be remembered as a man who lived fully, stood strong, loved deeply, and left a lasting mark on the people—and animals—around him.
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