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Charles F. Law

Charles F. Law

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Charles F. Law, 90 of Tipton died at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 20, 2020 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton.  Charlie was born in Muncie on February 11, 1930 to Cleo & Isabelle (Gunn) Law.  He had also lived in Ekin.  On March 26, 1971 he married Nancy McDaniel and they enjoyed 49 years of marriage.

Charlie was a life-long farmer and had also worked at Day’s Marathon and Campbell’s Seeds.  He was a graduate of Jefferson Township High School, Class of 1948, and served in the U.S. Army from 1954-1956.  Charlie loved being outdoors, hunting, fishing and gardening.

Survivors besides his wife Nancy include one daughter, Amy Jones and husband Martin, Cicero; four sisters and one brother, Margie Spurgeon, Arcadia, Beth Staklebeck and husband Dee, Tipton, Sue Stapleton and husband Delmas, Tipton, Davy Law and wife Virginia, Tipton and Nancy Wallace and husband Keith, Westfield and several nieces and nephews.

Friends are invited to pay their respects to Charlie’s family with a drive-thru visitation honoring him at Young-Nichols Funeral Home on Monday, August 24 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon. Visitors will remain in their cars but be able to talk to Charlie’s family members.  Everyone is asked to please wear a mask as they talk to the family.

A private family funeral at Union Cemetery in Hamilton County will follow the visitation with Rev. Harvey McDaniel presiding.  The funeral will be taped and everyone is invited to watch the funeral later Monday by following the link on Charlie’s obituary page at www.young-nichols.com where condolences for the family may also be left.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations in Charlie’s honor be made to the American Cancer Society, 5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46278.

 

 

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12 thoughts on “Charles F. Law”

    1. Thank for thinking of us in this difficult time. I really miss him. After 49 years of marriage that’s to be expected. He was a good husband and father. Thank you again.

  1. Melanie lancaster

    Nancy, Amy and Marty – I’m so deeply sorry for your loss- it was a privilege to know Charlie- and I know he will be missed. Love you all so much!!

    1. I appreciate your thinking of us at this difficult time. Charlie had been in Nursing Home since March. I just couldn’t take care of him because of my own health. Thank u again and thanks for the card.

  2. So sorry to hear about Charlie. I know what you are going thru. Just keep thinking of the good times. Love you, Aunt Nancy

    1. Thank you for thinking of us at this time. Charlie had been in nursing since March. I hope you are doing ok and I hope you will keep in touch.

  3. Sorry to hear Charlie passed away always enjoyed talking to him at days marathon and sherills will keep the family in our prayers.

    1. Thank you for reminding us at this time Dave and Rita. Charlie had not been well for several years. We appreciate your thoughts and hope you are both doing well

  4. Linda & Denny Cummings

    So very sorry to hear. Love and prayers to Nancy and Amy and family. I’m sure Daddy will be happy to see and laugh with Charlie again. ❤️

    1. Thank you for thinking of Amy and I at this time. Seems like yesterday you and Charlie were running the car pool. Charlie was not well most of this year. And I hope him and your dad are up there telling jokes together. Thank you Linda.

  5. Michelle Wallace

    Nancy and Amy, I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Charlie’s passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I really enjoyed the video celebration of Charlie’s life; most of my early memories of him include him in his bib overalls with his hands tucked in and a smile on his face. I’m sorry that I can’t be there in person, but I am with you all in spirit. Love, Michelle

    1. Thank you for thinking of us at this time. I hope California is treating you good. Yes Charlie did like to wear those overalls. Please keep in touch. And thanks again.

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