Charles "Chuck" C,
Rewolinski
Charles “Chuck” Rewolinski, aged 86, passed away Friday, March 24,2023 at Mitchell Manor in Oak Creek, WI. Born in Savannah, Georgia, he had lived in Miami, Florida and Lincoln, Nebraska before his mother and step-father settled in Wisconsin. Charles graduated from Don Bosco High School and attended Marquette University. He had worked at National Tea Food Company stores as a Produce Manager and at the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage Commission until his retirement. His wife of 63 years, Geraldine, preceded him in death on February 25, 2023.
Charles is survived by children Debra (Jerry) Lichter, Michael Rewolinski, Gail (Darryl) Bird, and Charles Rewolinski. He was “Poppa” to grandchildren Lisa (Joshua) Werner, Sheri (Theodore) Spankowski, Anthony (Rayeanne) Lichter, and Megan Bird, and “Big Poppa” to great-grandchildren Ella and Marlina Werner. He is further survived by his half-brother John Dale (Sharon) Smith, half-sister Gale Garrett, and sister-in-law Kathleen Hassman.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, March 30, 2023 from 10:00am-11:00am at St. James Catholic Church, 7219 South 27th Street, Franklin, WI, with a funeral mass to follow at 11:00am Burial to follow at Forest Hill Cemetery, Oak Creek.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the employees of Meadowmere/Mitchell Manor, Oak Creek for their exceptional care and support.
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I’m so very sorry for your loss. It was fun growing up with you and your parents. May then be happy and healthy in heaven.
Gail and family so sorry to hear of the passing of your parents.Will keep you in my prayers.. God bless Carol Woda
Sorry for Your loss from the Anthony Kraus And family
Debbie, Mike, Gail and Charlie,
My mother, Arlene, and I are very sorry to hear about the passing of both your parents. They will be remembered fondly. I didn’t see this obituary until too late to go to funeral.
Dear family and friends of Chuck you have my condolences. I’m sorry I’m late with writing you but I just found out about his death. I worked with him at the MMSD and considered him as a friend. We had many long talks and I can tell you that he loved his family very much. He was a very hard worker and was proud of what he did. He.was kind and a good man who I never heard a bad word come out of his mouth.. When he retired I really missed him as did his other coworkers. May words of encouragement uplift your spirit at this difficult time. Chuck touched many lives and will be thought of often. In the hard days to come may the many wonderful memories of his life give you comfort. May God Jehovah comfort you as you move forward from this profoundly sad time in your life.