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Monday, November 23, 2015
Charles 'Chuck' Otterstedt
Age: 95
City: Victor
Funeral Date
Later date
Funeral Home
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Monday, November 23, 2015
Charles 'Chuck' Otterstedt
CHARLES "CHUCK" OTTERSTEDT
Victor
Charles "Chuck" Howard Otterstedt, 95, formerly of Champaign, Ill., passed away with his daughter, Debra, at his side on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, at Montgomery Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Taylor Springs, Ill. Cremation rites were accorded and private family services are planned at a later date.
Mr. Otterstedt was born on Jan. 8, 1920, in Victor, Iowa, to the late Henry and Lois (Edelen) Otterstedt. He was retired from Super Valu Inc. where he was in charge of all grocery buying for the company. After high school, he enlisted in the Marine Corps to serve in World War II, where he attained the rank of corporal while serving in the South Pacific.
Charles married Marion von Aswege on May 11, 1940. Four children were born from this union, Jacqueline Kay (who died in infancy); Stephen Charles Otterstedt (wife Karen) of Georgetown, Texas; Debra Christine Walcher (husband Keith) of Nokomis, Ill.; and Rebecca Anne Hovancak of Montfort, Wis. This union was dissolved in 1970. He married Norma Jean Craig on July 9, 1971, in Champaign, Ill. She preceded him in death.
Charles is survived by his three children; six grandchildren, Jeffrey, Amy, Michael, Mindy, Cassandra and Joshua; and seven great-grandchildren, Tyler, Kyle, Sophie, Sydney, Isaac, Ryan and Addelyn.
We would like to especially mention Pat Pritts, an employee of Forsyth Assisted Living, who acted as guardian to Charles as he participated on the Honor Flight to Washington, D.C.
Memorials are suggested to Montgomery Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Taylor Springs, Ill., and PAWS, Hillsboro, Ill.

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