Charles N. Bremer — UPDATED
Charles N. Bremer, known as “Chuck,” passed away at home in Claypool on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, at the age of 77. He was born on June 2, 1947, in Carthage, Mo., to Myer W. Bremer Sr. and Laura Lovell-Bremer. He spent his youth in central Ohio and most of his adult life in Kosciusko County.
A proud patriot throughout his life, Chuck served with honor in the United States Army and was formerly a longtime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). His military service was a testament to his commitment to his country and community, traits he carried with him long after his honorable discharge.
Chuck was a man of many interests. He was a devoted fan of The Ohio State Buckeyes and loved old Western TV shows and movies. He is remembered for mowing his yard twice as he would often forget to lower the mower deck halfway through. His family and friends will also remember him for his dad jokes — corny yet charming — an integral part of his personality.
Chuck was a lover of all animals — especially dogs. He currently had an Australian shepherd, Morgan, and a love for his previous dog, a greyhound, Berry.
Those who survive include his wife, Lisa Bremer, who was by his side at their home in Claypool when he passed. He also leaves behind his sons: Charles M. (wife Khanh) Bremer, of Dublin, Ohio, Jason L. Bremer, of Pickerington, Ohio, and Brandon (wife Holly) Tackett, of Warsaw; brother, George (Helen) Bremer; and a nephew with whom he was close, George. He was also proud to be the grandfather of Ryan (wife Morgan) Bremer, Julia Bremer, Nicholas Bremer, Kaharee Robinson, Nasir Robinson, Kyseam Robinson, Zakye Robinson and Madison Coy.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Myer W. Bremer Sr. and Laura Lovell-Bremer, as well as his siblings, Myer W. Bremer Jr., Robert “Pete” Bremer and Leo Bremer.
Titus Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 2000 Sheridan St., Warsaw, is entrusted with the care of Chuck. The family will receive visitors from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15. Beginning at 1 o’clock, a Life Celebration service will take place at the funeral home. Pastor Glenn Hall will lead Friday’s services. A graveside service will follow with military honors.
In lieu of flowers and gifts, memorials should be directed to the Kosciusko Animal Welfare League, P.O. Box 1906, Warsaw, IN 46581.