The Pilot News

Charles E. Dunnuck

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March 13, 1947 - December 27, 2021

Charles E. Dunnuck, 74, of Bourbon, Indiana passed at 12:15 pm, Monday, Dec. 27, 2021 at Woodlawn Hospital of Rochester, Indiana.

Chuck was born on March 13, 1947 in Warsaw, Indiana to the late Donald and Gladys (Snyder) Dunnuck.

He was a 1965 graduate of Triton High School of Bourbon.

Then Chuck went on to follow in his father's footsteps to be a dedicated farmer for over 50 years. Chuck also was the owner and operator of Dunnuck Grain and Livestock. He retired from farming in 2019. He was a lifelong NRA Member as well as the Moose of Rochester and a Diamond Member of the Manitou Lake Associatio­n. He enjoyed camping, boating, his restored Internatio­nal tractors, and car shows with his Shelby Mustang he lovingly named Eleanor. He was a die hard Trump supporter and was always very patriotic. He enjoyed spending time with his lifelong farming friends in Bourbon and also his friends at the Landing in Rochester. He loved spending time with his family and friends and he cherished them deeply.

He is survived by his daughters Kim and husband Wayne Dunnuck Click of Milford, Shari and husband Jerry Dunnuck Kreft of Leesburg, Michelle Dunnuck Nault of Rochester, and Angie and husband Steve Wright of North Carolina; grandchild­ren Melissa Fletcher, Chase Fletcher, Mckenzie Click, Olivia Green, Pierce Green, Eric Dunnuck, Heather Dunnuck-Newsome, Cordell Nault, Ashley Nault, and Andrew Wright; 9 Great Grandchild­ren; sister Geneal and husband Richard Ecker of Plymouth; and a brother Devon Dunnuck and Marilyn of Akron.

Chuck was preceded in death by parents, sister Deloris Blackford and Evelyn Sechrist, and son Scott Dunnuck.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held at 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Jan. 8 at Chuck's Shop 15025 St. Rd. 331 Bourbon, Indiana. There will also be a gathering to follow from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., Sat. Jan. 8 at The Dam Landing 1305 Ewing Rd, Rochester, Indiana.

Memorial contributi­ons can be made in Chuck’s memory to the Mayo Clinic.

Share a Memory or send an Online Condolence at: www.hartzlerfu­neralservi­ces.com

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