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Charles Fettig

Date of Death: March 25, 2020
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Mr. Charles “Charlie” William Fettig, 63, of Seymour passed away at his home on March 25th, 2020. He was the son of Victor Thomas “Tom” Fettig and Norma J. (Patrick) Fettig. Charlie was employed by Resource, Mfg. at RR Donnelly in Seymour. He was a member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church and the American Legion.Continue Reading

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Brick Chance left a message on May 9, 2020:
Charlie my friend. I didn't get to know you long. But I didn't have to, the first time we met it was as if we had known each other all of our lives. You made a great impact on me and made me a better person just knowing you. We'll meet again at the river. Keep a watch over the dream we shared. Ole' fashion Nashville Road Show. Pull some strings for us my friend.
John barrett left a message on March 30, 2020:
Charlie,he always reminded me tom simpson/ aka: T- BONE,and my self always having a smile&being happy ,and of course helping everyone who seemed to need help !!! I love u brother. Rest in peace ,and may GOD be with the family
Yvonna Garrison left a message on March 30, 2020:
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Tammy Cole left a message on March 29, 2020:
I loved this cousin of mine all my life. We could make each laugh so hard! So many great time together. I will always miss you Charlie! Say Hello to all of our family up there with you now. Tammy and Joe Cole
Tiffany left a message on March 29, 2020:
Charlie was one of a kind. I remember when I was opening a second hand store near hospital 15 years ago, he stopped in one night while I was working hanging racks trying to get open...of course he was trying to get me to place an add in his magazine :) I was at work early the next morning and here he comes with 2 other men. I didn't know him and was a little nervous when they just walked in my store, but figured he was there to try again to get me to advertise with him...no, he and his friends came in and totally put my store together for me building me 2 counters and hanging all the racks to make it look like a new store. They were Angels to me that day! My husband had passed away and I was doing it all alone...until they showed up and stayed late until it was completely put together and ready to open, never asking for anything in return and refused money... was thankful and bless and of course I always advertised. He truly was one of a kind and i was blessed to meet him.
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Jerryleen Engle left a message on March 28, 2020:
Charlie,you will be missed bud. Fly high.
Johntinkey left a message on March 28, 2020:
We miss you
Christa VonHoene left a message on March 28, 2020:
RIP my friend....you always brought a smile to my face even in the worst of my times. You will be dearly missed.
Chris Haley left a message on March 28, 2020:
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Cindy Zike left a message on March 28, 2020:
My condolences go out to Barb his sister and Beth White. Charlie was a good, kind, caring, funny loving man. Always had a good joke to tell and always had smile on his face.. He will be missed and may he Rest In Peace.....
Rebecca Austin Pearson left a message on March 27, 2020:
Charlie was something else. Enjoyed his energy. Great spirit he will truly be missed. RIP Nelson I really enjoyed knowing you! My condolences to Barb and family :pensive:
cheri left a message on March 27, 2020:
Charlie was passionate about his work as well as his friends & family my prayers to his loved ones for their loss to guy who gave his ALL!
Richard L. Clark left a message on March 27, 2020:
Growing up on Carter St. in Seymour, across the street from St. Ambrose school playground afforded me and my brothers the opportunity to friend the Fettig kids and we enjoyed playing together on the playground and in the grassy area off of Chestnut St. My brother Ronnie was in Charlie's kindergarten class, as long w/ our cousin Bobby Clark. Mrs. Weider was their teacher then, way back in 1962. I remember finding out about his diabetes diagnosis when we were just 12 years old in 1968. He had to learn at such a young age to control it w/ daily shots of insulin. He was a robust fellow though, and worked his tail off back in 76/77 out at Cort Acres, a division of Rose Acre Farms. He impressed the heck out of me w/ his framing skills. He became a larger than life figure after following his dream of becoming a self made publisher and producing " The Maple Tree" and then "Small Town Monthly" magazines, of which I still have in my possession several back issues. Fly high Charlie! You have gained your wings brother! Till we meet again. Richard Lee Clark
Brad Hrouda left a message on March 27, 2020:
I consider Charlie my dad, he was married to my mom and we still talked regularly. Distance kept us from crossing paths and it's extremely upsetting we never got together again. Much love from the Hrouda family in Missouri.
Amanda Hrouda left a message on March 27, 2020:
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brenda terry evans left a message on March 27, 2020:
I loved Charlie. I enjoyed Chatting with him. And I just loved. His magizen. I Remember My big Sister Miss Mary. Working on it many many times ! I loved reading it. I sure loved the Back page ! Dedicated to Jesus. He saved the best for last! Our sincere condolences to his family and friends!! Always in our :heart: Sincerely Brenda Terry Evans. And Miss Mary Terry Templin. And family. Fly high Charlie. You have gained your wings:pray:
James L. left a message on March 27, 2020:
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Valerie Ackeret Brown left a message on March 27, 2020:
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Voss & Sons Funeral & Cremation Services left a message:
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