Charles Schleicher  March 28 1938  April 15 2020 (age 82)

Charles Schleicher March 28 1938 April 15 2020 (age 82)

March 28 1938 April 15 2020 (age 82)
Obituary After a life of service to God and his family, Charles (Chuck) Winfield Schleicher, 82, left this world on April 15, 2020. He will be greatly missed by his family and all who loved him. Due to the pandemic, a private family service will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, April 18, 2020 at Erickson-Smith Funeral Home, in Hoffman. A live stream of the service will be available on Chuck’s memorial page on www.EricksonSmithFH.com. A public Celebration of Life Service will follow in July. Chuck was born in Austin, Minnesota on March 28, 1938 to Catherine (Drake) and Leslie Schleicher. He graduated from Austin High School in 1956. After graduating high school, Chuck immediately enlisted in the United States Air Force. He attended boot camp at Shepard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas. His first assignment was at Tyndall AFB in Panama City, Florida. Part of his assignment was serving as a co-pilot pulling DelMar targets for air-to-air missile practice. He was later transferred to Valdosta, Georgia where he met the love of his life Ann (Cahela). In 1959, after an honorable discharge from service, they moved to Austin, Minnesota. Chuck continued to serve his country in the Air Force Reserves for 6 years. While back in Minnesota, he was employed in car sales and managed a gas station in Leroy. In 1961, the family moved to Fremont, Nebraska, where Chuck started his career with Hormel’s. They lived in Fremont for 28 years. While in Fremont, Chuck continued his love of airplanes and flying. He pursued and earned his certification for a private and commercial airplane license. In 1990, they moved to Hoffman, Minnesota. They have resided on Red Rock Lake to provide support for his parents. During Chuck and Ann’s 63 years together, their love for one another never failed. Chuck was a devoted son, husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He served God in many ways. For 20 years Chuck and Ann devoted time to travel with others to Galeana Mexico on mission trips. Chuck served as president for Mexico Mission Builders. He also served on the International Board for Friends of Mexico. Chuck is survived by his wife Ann; daughter Deb (Kinzer) and husband Chuck; son Dave Schleicher and wife Sarah; daughter-in-law Arlene Schleicher; grand-children Caitlin, Devin, Erin and Faith Schleicher; Elizabeth (Kinzer) and Taylor Smith; Rachel (Kinzer) and Spencer Schwarting; Cassie Ostrich and Brandon Ostrich, Taylin, Ellyette and Karagan Schleicher; four great grandchildren; Cooper Neujahr, Lane Neujahr, Charlie Schleicher, Robyn Smith and Hadley Ostrich. Preceding him in death are his parents, granddaughter Grace Elizabeth Schleicher, Brother Richard (Dick) Schleicher and most recently his son Robert (Bob) Schleicher on November 16, 2019. To protect the health and safety of all, services are currently being limited as required by state and local authorities and the CDC. Expressions of sympathy during this time can be left on the condolences page available with the obituary on our website, www.ericksonsmithfh.com. We also encourage you to visit the video tribute and webcast of the service that may be available. Check the funeral home website for the latest COVID-19 update. Condolences and memorials can be sent to Erickson Smith Funeral, 116 1st St. NE, PO Box 7, Elbow Lake, MN 56531. Memorials will be donated to American Cancer Society. To plant a tree in memory of Charles Schleicher, please visit our tribute store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Charles Schleicher March 28 1938 April 15 2020 (age 82).

Erickson-Smith Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Elbow Lake, state: Minnesota

death notice Charles Schleicher March 28 1938 April 15 2020 (age 82)

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  1. Our deepest sympathy to Ann and the family. We knew Chuck as a man of faith, dedicated to serving his Lord, and always willing to help. We will remember many special moments through the years. We hope it is a blessing to be able to share both your sorrows and your happy memories during the Easter season. Easter is what brings hope in the face of sorrow and joy to those memories. Blessings and Peace, Pastor Mark and Caryl Grorud, Wilton CT



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