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In Memory

Charles Arthur Totten - Class Of 1960

Charles Arthur Totten

                     

 

Charles Arthur Totten


February 12, 1942      –      January 18, 2019

Charles A. Totten, age 76, passed away on January 18, 2019. He lived in Leavenworth, IN.

Charles was born to Paul A. Totten and Rose (Applegate) in Marengo, IN on February 12, 1942.

Preceding Charles in death are his parents, wife of 50 years, Kyong Totten, and infant sister, Anna Eilene.

Surviving Charles are his children, Thomas (Joy) Totten, Lisa (Paul) Panozzo and Pauline (Jeff) Breedlove, Grandchildren Chloe (Matt) Armstrong, Alex Totten, Shane Totten and Olivia Totten, Lauren Panozzo and Paul Panozzo Jr., Hunter Dahlke, Elise Dahlke, Jimmy Breedlove, Joey Breedlove and Sean Breedlove, along with siblings Arlene (Karl) Napper, Sam (Charlotte) Totten, Pam Sibal and Kenneth (Janie) Totten.

Charles was a Veteran of the United States Army. He was stationed in Korea, where he met his wife Kyong. Charles was retired after 37 years of service from Bethlehem Steel. Charles loved his family and traveling the country with his wife. Charles is a proud member of American Legion Post 133 of Leavenworth, IN and the VFW of English, IN Post 6160.

Visitation will be on Sunday, January 20, 2019, from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Dillman-Green Funeral Home at 121 E. Water St., Marengo, IN.

Funeral service will be Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:00 am at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 341 State Road 66, Marengo, IN 47137.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Dillman-Green Funeral Home in Marengo, IN.

Published in The Courier-Journal on Jan. 20, 2019

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10/06/19 05:06 PM #1    

Patricia Ann Guthrie (Dimmitt) (1962)

Sorry to see where Charlie passed away. Had a lot of good times in my Junior - Senior year of High School. there was a group of us that hung together. Will always remember his "Mr. Blue". It was hot.

Patty Guthrie.


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