Charles "Chuck" I. Danielson Keokuk, Iowa Obituary

Charles "Chuck" I. Danielson

<p>Charles (Chuck) Irwin Danielson, 90, of Hamilton, Illinois, passed away on Sunday, April 17,<br /> 2022, at Memorial Hospital in Carthage, Illinois. Being a man of faith, Easter Sunday was the<br /> perfect day for him to enter the gates of Heaven.<br /> Chuck was born June 22, 1931, in Decorah, Iowa, the son of Carl O. Danielson &amp; Ida (Strand)<br /> Danielson. Chuck was united in marriage in 1956 to Virginia Ruth &ldquo;Ginny&rdquo; Perau after meeting<br /> on a train while he was stationed at Fort Drum, New York.<br /> Chuck was a proud alum of Luther College where he received a BA in Economics and Business<br /> Administration. After graduating from college, Chuck entered the Army in October of 1953, and<br /> was honorably discharged in October 1955. He served in the Army Military Reserves for an<br /> additional 8 years. Chuck passed the Certified Public Accountant exam and was a part of the<br /> Iowa Chapter of Certified Public Accountants.<br /> Chuck has been a faithful and active member of the First Lutheran Church in Keokuk since 1964.<br /> In 1964, Chuck brought his family and made his home in Keokuk, Iowa. He held several senior<br /> level accounting positions until he entered a partnership and was the Chief Financial Officer of<br /> Keokuk Ferro-Sil until his retirement.<br /> As a young man, Chuck was adventurous and loved his 1941 Harley, he also learned to fly<br /> Cessna airplanes, sail and loved cars, spending many a weekend tinkering in the backyard<br /> unless the Cubs were playing. In his later years he and his wife loved to travel, visiting many<br /> places in the U.S. with a memorable 55th anniversary trip to Hawaii. Chuck enjoyed learning and<br /> gathered materials on a variety of topics to read and discuss with family.<br /> Chuck was past President of Junior Achievement of Keokuk, and affiliated with the Keokuk<br /> Bridge Study Commission, Keokuk Chamber of Commerce, plus the Keokuk Public School<br /> Curriculum Advisory Committee. He also was a member of the Kiwanis Club, American Legion,<br /> and Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks.<br /> Chuck is survived by one son, Michael (Kathy) Danielson of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, two<br /> daughters, Allison Danielson of Newport Beach, California and Lori Danielson of Des Moines,<br /> Iowa; two grandsons, Joshua (Marcie Haller) Danielson of Phoenix, Arizona and Nathan (Kayla)<br /> Danielson and one great-grandson, Conner Danielson of Gallatin, Tennessee; one brother-in-</p> <p>law, Donald Ash (Tracy) of Kansas City, Kansas and one sister-in-law, Donna Marie Ash (Russ)<br /> Rediger of Las Cruces, New, Mexico and extended family in the Decorah, Iowa area.<br /> Chuck is preceded in death by his wife.<br /> Funeral services will be held at 9 am on Friday, April 22, 2022, at DeJong-Greaves-Printy Funeral<br /> Home in Keokuk, Iowa. For those unable to attend, the funeral will be livestreamed at<br /> www.dejongsfuneralhome.com. Burial with military honors will be held at 3:30 pm on Friday at<br /> the Lutheran Cemetery in Decorah, Iowa.<br /> Memorials may be directed to First Lutheran Church of Keokuk or Tunnels to Towers<br /> Foundation.</p>
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Charles (Chuck) Irwin Danielson, 90, of Hamilton, Illinois, passed away on Sunday, April 17,
2022, at Memorial Hospital in Carthage, Illinois. Being a man of faith, Easter Sunday was the
perfect day for him to enter the gates of Heaven.
Chuck was born June 22, 1931, in Decorah, Iowa, the son of Carl O. Danielson & Ida (Strand)
Danielson. Chuck was united in marriage in 1956 to Virginia Ruth “Ginny” Perau after meeting
on a train while he was stationed at Fort Drum, New York.
Chuck was a proud alum of Luther College where he received a BA in Economics and Business
Administration. After graduating from college, Chuck entered the Army in October of 1953, and
was honorably discharged in October 1955. He served in the Army Military Reserves for an
additional 8 years. Chuck passed the Certified Public Accountant exam and was a part of the
Iowa Chapter of Certified Public Accountants.
Chuck has been a faithful and active member of the First Lutheran Church in Keokuk since 1964.
In 1964, Chuck brought his family and made his home in Keokuk, Iowa. He held several senior
level accounting positions until he entered a partnership and was the Chief Financial Officer of
Keokuk Ferro-Sil until his retirement.
As a young man, Chuck was adventurous and loved his 1941 Harley, he also learned to fly
Cessna airplanes, sail and loved cars, spending many a weekend tinkering in the backyard
unless the Cubs were playing. In his later years he and his wife loved to travel, visiting many
places in the U.S. with a memorable 55th anniversary trip to Hawaii. Chuck enjoyed learning and
gathered materials on a variety of topics to read and discuss with family.
Chuck was past President of Junior Achievement of Keokuk, and affiliated with the Keokuk
Bridge Study Commission, Keokuk Chamber of Commerce, plus the Keokuk Public School
Curriculum Advisory Committee. He also was a member of the Kiwanis Club, American Legion,
and Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks.
Chuck is survived by one son, Michael (Kathy) Danielson of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, two
daughters, Allison Danielson of Newport Beach, California and Lori Danielson of Des Moines,
Iowa; two grandsons, Joshua (Marcie Haller) Danielson of Phoenix, Arizona and Nathan (Kayla)
Danielson and one great-grandson, Conner Danielson of Gallatin, Tennessee; one brother-in-

law, Donald Ash (Tracy) of Kansas City, Kansas and one sister-in-law, Donna Marie Ash (Russ)
Rediger of Las Cruces, New, Mexico and extended family in the Decorah, Iowa area.
Chuck is preceded in death by his wife.
Funeral services will be held at 9 am on Friday, April 22, 2022, at DeJong-Greaves-Printy Funeral
Home in Keokuk, Iowa. For those unable to attend, the funeral will be livestreamed at
www.dejongsfuneralhome.com. Burial with military honors will be held at 3:30 pm on Friday at
the Lutheran Cemetery in Decorah, Iowa.
Memorials may be directed to First Lutheran Church of Keokuk or Tunnels to Towers
Foundation.

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Apr
22
Funeral Service
Friday, April 22 2022
09:00 AM
DeJong-Greaves-Printy Funeral Home
917 Blondeau Street
Keokuk, IA 52632-4921
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