Charles “Chuck” McCauley (April 28, 1940 - January 18, 2024)

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Charles “Chuck” McCauley
  • April 28, 1940
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  • January 18, 2024

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Charles Craig “Chuck” McCauley, age 83, of The Villages, Florida, passed away on Thursday, January 18, 2024. He was born on April 28, 1940, to his parents Claire and Joye McCauley in Sioux City, IA.

Chuck was a graduate of Iowa State University and a fraternity brother of Theta Delta Chi. He married C. Maxine Rosman in 1963. The couple have four children and one predeceased infant son, Troy. Chuck worked his entire career in the soybean processing industry. He was active in his communities, most predominantly Sergeant bluff, Iowa, serving on school and church boards, music and athletic boosters, Kiwanis, and Jaycees. He and Maxine also enjoyed many activities together in the Villages.

Chuck is survived by Maxine, his wife of 60 years. Children: Craig and his wife, Kelly, of Lawrence, KS; Bradley and his wife, Jill, of Sergeant Bluff, IA; Jeffrey and his wife Jodi of Pinellas Park, FL; and daughter Amy Houston of Des Moines, Iowa.; sisters Caroline Terpstra of Altoona, IA. and Janie Sloan of Knoxville, IA; sisters-in-law Norma Jean Kroman of Santa Barbara, CA, and Sister Janice Roseman of Dubuque, IA.; 24 grandchildren, and 25 great grandchildren.

There will be a celebration of life ceremony honoring Chuck at the Rohan Recreation Center in the Villages this Sunday, January 28th from 4-5:30 PM.


Service

Location:
Rohan Recreation Center
850 Kristine Way, Wildwood, FL 34785
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Date & Time:
January 28, 2024 at 4:00 PM


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  1. Gina Nellis says:
    23 Mar 2024
    So sorry to hear about the passing of Chuck. He came to my mind tonight. We used to work together at MetLife and he was one of the nicest persons that I have worked with. He had a genuine caring sense about people. He will be missed. May you feel comfort knowing he is watching down upon you.

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